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    accepted 200 incoming freshman, but before any students were allowed to attend some changes on the campus had to be made. The capacity of students would be overflowing as an effect VISA decided to invest in a new building for the campus to fit in more classes. The manufacture of a new building was not all VISA changed, they also had opened more hiring jobs for teachers here on campus. Upon expanding the student enrollment amount, the school also stretched out its

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    called “Feed My Starving Children (FMSC)” has been fighting this issue since 1987 in order alleviate hunger in children less fortunate countries. Its efficient global food assistance system, with unique food production, also contributes to American society by providing fantastic volunteer opportunities to raise one’s spirit, making it one of the best humanitarian efforts in the globe. According to the Millennium Development Goals Report 2015 by United Nations, over 800 million people still live in extreme

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    have built a close-knit community solid in principles and values that persue excellence, not only in the academic outcomes, rather than in the process of building the future leaders of tomorrow. An annual re-enrollment rate that average around 96,5%, and a record enrollment of 301 students this year putting the school at capacity for the building, support our quality and commitment

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    In the history of America, there are many books, which had powerful impact on political, social and cultural aspects of the society and influenced transformative changes in building the strong modern America. One of such book is, “How the Other Half Lives”, authored by Jacob Riis in 1888. Jacob Riis migrated to New York from Denmark but as he could not find work, he stayed in slums of New York. The conditions of the accommodation and the plight of the slum developers touched him deeply and he started

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    Theodore Roosevelt made great efforts for the construction of the Panama Canal. The actions of all three presidents have had positive long-lasting consequences for future generations. By establishing precedents, expanding American territory, and building infrastructure, these presidents have contributed significantly to the development of the United States. These contributions make a good president. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson were known for their progressive

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    overflow of newcomers looking for jobs. These places soon developed into cities which spread nationwide, transforming villages and small towns into well developed and advanced societies. These major cities started uniting communities, that created and opened up many opportunities in job fields. Although as cities developed farmers, merchants and artisans working in small towns were no longer needed in advanced societies, being replaced by new inventions such as spinning jennys, water frames, flying shuttles

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    In the 1990s, police brutality hit its peak. One in particular, the L.A. riots, caught many American's attention. One of the more well known, was Rodney King. King was brutally beaten by a group of police officers after attempting to pull him over for speeding at 110 mph. The police claimed that King resisted his arrest after being pulled over and that he was on some sort of drugs, although neither of these claims proved to be true. The police that surrounded him continued to beat Rodney for 15 minutes

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    result in a detrimental nationwide political crisis of voter fraud, and a rise to direct democracy. Majority of those who strive to abolish the Electoral College, are in simple terms; angry because they didn’t get their way in the election, or simply don’t

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    The CIPD report (2005) provides some examples of DM where the increasing and well-managing diversity had positive results both in business case and in work environment, within these, the Nationwide Building Society can be useful for our case: to increase the career progression and differentiation, the company created a pattern of strong flexible-work practice, including job sharing, homeworking and annualised hours that let employees to adapt work to personal life. This scheme, respecting all individuals’

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    “Chains” with an incredibly powerful interactive video. The visual experience, dubbed “Don’t Look Away”, challenges its viewers to look into the eyes of unarmed victims of police violence. It begins by saying, “While racial injustice keeps killing, society keeps looking away”. As the song continues, people of different ethnicities whose lives were taken by gun violence dissolve and appear one after another, underscoring very real and present racial inequalities in the U.S. Usher stated, “I chose to

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