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How the Chinese in California & the Working Class in New York influenced History

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To paraphrase Karl Marx: Men and women make history, but they do not make it as they please. Hernandez and Beckert both write about the way that the Chinese in California and the working class in New York influenced the history of these regions. Even though the Chinese and the workers were not the victors in their respective conflicts, they did shape and influence identity, law and politics in various ways.

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Effects of music on the brain

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Describe how music or various types of music affects the brain.
-Background information on the topic including historical and modern perspectives.
-How does the topic illustrates the “mind-body” connection? Is the topic more focused on the “mind” or the “body”
-Provide scientific explanations for what is going on in the brain and body during engagement in this subject matter

Company’s Ethical Responsibilities Case Study

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You are a Public Relations Department employee of Celgene Corp., and you have been asked by the company to address the public outcry regarding the current price of its Thalidomide pill. You must prepare a two-to-three-page report in which you discuss what you believe are the company’s ethical responsibilities in this case. You must address in your discussions whether you believe the company is abiding by its ethical responsibilities and whether the main concern should be the public benefit or the financial health of the company.

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Justice & Injustice in the Relationship Between the Characters of “A Doll’s House.”

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Read Act III (pages 790-805) of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. Apply as many of the literary terms such as point of view, characters, setting, onto the play to better comprehend and write about it, and then conduct further literary analysis by expressing your opinion regarding the justice and injustice in the relationship between the main characters of “A Doll’s House.”

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