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    What are hobbies? - Life is uncertain and many people have anxiety about it. To reduce the stress and have a sense of control over their lives, some people use their collections to create an emotional comfort zone and distract themselves. We like to surround ourselves with comfort. Whether they are Family photos, videos or things we have made. Collections let people relive their childhood, connect to some period in history or remind them of something sacred. Collecting fills certain emotional…

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    and competitors. Hobby R Us will be lunching a new product for the company called the “Airbender”. The Airbender is Hobby R Us version of the Hoverboard which is a two wheel self balancing board. The Airbender design is similar to an electric scooter without the handle bars that gives rides the sensation of lavation. This self balancing scooter are changing the game of personal transportation they are the new hottest trend in recreational activities for the younger generation. Hobby R Us is…

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    Oveta Culp Hobby Analysis

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    Oveta Culp Hobby- extra credit I attended the event on Oveta Culp Hobby. Oveta was a native texan who humbly paved a way for women in law as well as the army. She was born in killeen, in 1905 which is part of what make her so remarkable. In her time women had very limited to no rights, but she, from a young age was set firmly in her ways and unwaveringly stood for what she believed in. For example one day during sunday school a woman's temperance group came to her class. The women were having…

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    Favorite Hobby Having a hobby is an essential thing for everyone. When we are young, our parents try to sign us up for swimming classes, ballet classes or soccer classes. As we grow up, our minds develop and we get interested into science classes and summer camps. Seniors are more interested into honor choirs, art exhibitions and designing classes. For college students, the nature of hobbies changes. Advertising for student unions, committees, political parties and elections are everywhere…

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    Summary: Burwell V. Hobby

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    Hobby Lobby, has become very well known. Beginning on March 25th, 2014, the case came up due to the religious community’s views on contraception and sex. The case started with the Affordable Care Act mandating the distribution of contraception from employers. With the Act being made by the national government everyone has to abide. However the conservative evangelic owners of the privately held corporation, Hobby Lobby, object with the new act and brought…

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    Annotated Bibliography The Horizon’s article, “Let Me Lobby for My Hobby” by Joseph Kauffman is an editorial defending board games. Kauffman writes about games that require strategy and more player involvement such as “Dead of Winter,” “The Resistance,” and “Funemployed.” He focuses on how social these games are and how they can impact relationships. These sources all relate to the use of board games for social and/or intellectual development. I found my sources in EBSCOhost through the…

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    Hobby Lobby Case Summary

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    implementing guidelines, group health care plans are required to include preventative care coverage, including methods of contraception. There were some exceptions where religious facilities and organizations are exempt from these requirements. After the Hobby Lobby case, the department of Health and Human Services (HHS) created some accommodations for certain non-profit organizations stating that they may opt out from providing contraceptive coverage by certifying their religious objection. By…

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    Hobby Lobby Security At the beginning of each shift we have assigned guards to check our equipment. This includes the trucks, golf carts, radios and pipes used to log tours in the buildings. We have a checklist for the truck and golf carts looking for damage, checking fuel/propane, and making sure everything is in working order. Teamleaders are responsible for making sure that all the office equipment, (radios, pipes, and keys) are turned in from the previous shift. Once the initial tasks are…

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    In my opinion when it comes to if Hobby Lobby not offering their employees contraceptives or Wheaton College choice to end all student health care was, ethical. My reasons behind why I feel this way is because for one, it goes against everything that Hobby Lobby CEO stand for. As for Wheaton College stopping offering health care to their students, I believe that it should be the responsibility of the student to have some type of health care and it should be the institution responsibility to…

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    My Hobby Reading Essay

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    In elementary school, I struggled learning to read. I had no motivation or desire to learn to read. I did not like reading and reading did not like me. Every day I would beg to get out of practicing and would shed a river of tears from my small eyes. I would not read and no one could make me. My brain could not and would not focus on the lessons being taught. I hated everything about reading and writing. I did not understand the purpose of reading when I could just watch a movie and it did not…

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