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    General business activities The Home Depot is a large American big box retailer supplying construction and home improvement products, with+ over 2,100 retail stores in the US, Puerto Rico, The US Virgin Islands and Guam. The company headquarters is in Georgia Atlanta. Each store has a large warehouse style, with thousands of lines of products and multiple displays. As well as selling home and garden products to retail customers, The Home Depot offers moving services, installation services, repairs

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    The Spanish-American war of 1898, although short in duration, effected policy in the United States for years to come. As part of the Treaty of Paris, the United States acquired Puerto Rico and the Pacific island of Guam while Spain granted independence to Cuba (Divine 694). The United States demanded the Philippines as a condition of peace and quickly attempted to annex the islands (Pearson 19). This led to the Philippine-American War which lasted three years and claimed many lives on both sides

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    WALGREEN The Walgreen Company (Walgreens) is the largest drug retailing chain in the United States. It was founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1901. As of May 31, 2014, the company operated 8,217 stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Walgreens provides access to consumer goods and services, plus pharmacy, photo studio, health and wellness services in the United States through its retail drugstores, Walgreens Health Services division, and Walgreens

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    The Temperature of Poetry

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    The Temperature of Poetry Poetry is one of the stranger parts of the literary world. A poem can be anything, from a three-lined poem known as a haiku to a giant epic poem like the “The Odyssey.” They can be rhyming or non-rhyming, long or short, sensible or nonsensical. Even lyrics in songs can be considered poetry, seeing as how they are rhyming and flow so well. The parameters for a poem are wide, the requirements few; but no matter what kind of poem you read, from Homer to Doctor Seuss to John

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    No matter how liberty and freedom are defined, America and its people have always prided itself on being founded on their principles. Looking back at the founding of America , slavery, Civil War, emancipation, reconstruction, and the times following all the way through today I would say everyone should ask, is liberty truly the American Way? Since I have not yet taken American History 1, I had to look outside this week’s readings to review the Monroe Doctrine and “Manifest Destiny” that lead to

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    Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico Title of Article: Puerto Ricans Still Struggling a Month After Hurricane Maria Hit Source: NBC News WHO is this article about? The people in Puerto Rico who were affected by Hurricane Maria. WHAT is this story about? List four important facts from your article. 1. Recovery from the Category 4 hurricane is still moving slowly. Hurricane Maria is the strongest hurricane to hit the island in 80 years. 2. More relief and assistance has arrived in Puerto Rico but there

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    The United States is historically known as the nation of immigrants. For centuries, people have come to the United States in search of prosperity, freedom and financial success. However, many people that come to the United States are in most cases labeled as an immigrant or an illegal alien. Although there is a huge difference between the two classifications. An immigrant is a person that comes to a country with the intent to become a citizen and live there permanently with proper and legal permissions

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    together to participate in the game. There are also people from different countries that come together to play on the same team. Furthermore, baseball is now a sport that is not solely American. A variety of countries such as Japan, Cuba, and Puerto Rico participate in the game. As far as the North and South go, baseball is a pastime that is still shared and loved by both regions. The joy found in the sport of baseball is definitely still alive and thriving and will most likely be that way for

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    The book written by Joel Spring was based on the constant derogation and the oppression of the people that were not considered “white”. The constant segregation between races caused many fights for equal rights among Native Americans, African American, Asian and Hispanic people. The conflict was never easy because the United States demonstrated an ethnocentric attitude, which caused the idea of deculturalization for many of the incoming immigrant races. The book demonstrates accuracy in many of the

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    PERSONAL RESPONSILBIITY AND DECISION MAKING Personal responsibility is the ability to connect choices, actions, and consequences to ethical decision-making. Throughout the film Arrival, personal responsibility or free will is one of the points addressed. The ethical dilemma within the film is whether it was ethical or not for Louise to conceive a child knowing futuristic happenings. As we know, Louise does have Hannah with Ian, but why? Why does Louise choose to have Hannah if she can see the

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