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    many associations and leagues that have banned steroids and those include: The Olympics, The NFL, The MLB, The NCAA, and many more. The NFL says that their policy is a suspension for the first use of steroids and are expelled from the league for a second failed test. If an athlete is in the Olympics and tests positive for steroid use they are banned for life from competing. If an athlete has won a medal in the Olympics and then is found out to have taken steroids, then their medal is stripped…

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    The MER

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    started by Congress in 1958. NASA’s main purpose is to explore space and aeronautics, or research about flight. There are four Exploration Missions taking place. One being DLRE (Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment), MER (Mars Exploration Rover- Opportunity), Mars Odyssey, and MRO (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). There are two International Space Station Missions taking place, ISS-RapidScat and OPALS (Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science). There is one Aeronautic Mission, which is Dawn. There are…

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    Why We Should Fund NASA

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    As of 2017, NASA’s budget was 19.1 billion dollars (NASA), which is only .1% of America’s GDP and 30 times less than the United States defense budget . NASA is very important but it does not get the money it needs. We need to fund NASA more so we can continue improving our aeronautics. We should fund NASA more because it is helpful to everyone. One reason why NASA is helpful is how NASA creates opportunities for many scientist in the united states. According to NASA, they have over 18,000…

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    Dropping out of High School is a Mistake Do you want to work at McDonald’s all your life? If so, drop out of high school. Dropping out of high school is bad for you in the long run. People who drop out of high school normally do not get a well-paying occupation. You also get temptations of bad choices, you do not get the high school experience, and you would lose contact with your friends. You also could not participate in the extra-curricular activities, which makes you a more well-rounded…

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    Donald Austin states,” If schools were open year round, not only would teachers not have to work a second job, but they also see an increase in their yearly income.” (Austin) To add on to it children will be able to advance faster through school. This can help children later in life with jobs and better understanding of the outside world, education wise…

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    team is playing, or even just to watch the 30 second or minute commercials, that Big businesses spend millions on to share their product with as many as possible. The advertisements that I see too often on TV include Car commercials, alcohol commercials and food advertisements. I feel the most creative commercials are the candy ads; because Candy is beloved by most people they often have to appeal to many different ages. This is especially true for the MARS company which makes many different…

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    not just racially but in so many other ways, could become closer. In a 1985 interview with Brown, she states, “I feel that after 30 years, looking back on Brown v. the Board of Education, it has made an impact in all facets of life for minorities throughout the land… I really think of it in terms of what it has done for our young people, in taking away that feeling of second-class citizenship” (Smith & Silverman). The case has gone beyond just school systems, but in society as a whole. The…

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    Swot Analysis Nee Kraft

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    CONDUCTING AN INTERNAL ANALYSIS WITHIN KRAFT’S CORPORATION INTERNAL ANALYSIS AND SWOT ANALYSIS TRIDENT UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL AVIE MARIE JOHNSTONE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT MGT599 MODULE 2 SESSION LONG PROJECT…

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    “heap of rubbish which it is believed was ignited by a lighted cigarette” (The Bryan Eagle. Mar 30, 1911.) The fire consumed everything on the top three floors of the factory. It was confined to only these floors because the building was fireproof which stopped the flames from traveling down to the rest of the building. This also accounts for why the structure itself was virtually unharmed. (New York Times. Mar. 1911) Although the…

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    The Executive branch is a part of the three main branches that make up the United States of Americas government. This branch in particular is run mainly by the president and that person has a range of powers that they can use to run this country to their liking and for the peoples liking and enforce the overall law of the land. Through the years from Thomas Jefferson to Obama and even to Trump(somehow) these executive leaders have and most likely will spread and enforce their power onto the…

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