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The growth of technology has resulted in a gradual shift in artistic conceptions and the manner in which art is made, shared and displaced. Through their innovative expression, outstanding artists have gained wider access to a wider network of audiences as never seen before in the world of art. Artists have always looked into new art forms and unconventional materials in which to display their creative artistry. With the progress of technology, there has been an emergence of artists who have presented new non-artistic materials as a perfect art medium. Such materials include outfits, magazines, books, household products, and daily objects.

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Since its inception in 2000, SAVAGE 7 FITNESS is already transforming lives across San Francisco. Savage 7 Fitness is a medium and small enterprise in Toronto Mississauga, Canada, with 20-30 people, comprising ten managers, five entrance offices, and 10+ trainers. Savage 7 contains plenty to choose from, and individuals of all generations may be found around any time. However, the Gym has changed significantly throughout the years, if not millennia. What is today about jogging, lifting weights, and becoming in shape was once about surviving. Exercise wouldn't have been an option back then; hunters and gatherers must have been in shape to live

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The purpose of this memo is to examine the issues related to accepting a new alternative payment portal that allows the client to accept cryptocurrency as means of payment and its impacts on financial statement. Updating the means of payment to cryptocurrency as a preferred alternative method of payment for clients is expected to significantly affect Securitor Inc. (SI) and its clients. The use of cryptocurrency by the company as requested by clients will have a significant impact on the financial statement of clients and other related issues that need to be considered before implementing this change. As such, there is a need to examine the issues relating to change in accepting this new form of payment.

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The safety of employees is desirable at the workplace. However, various scholars have differing ideas about how to achieve occupational safety. Many argue about whether employees should have a right to occupational safety or not. This paper argues that employees should have a right to occupational safety. The paper debunks the arguments made by Machan against according employees this right. Additionally, the report uses the arguments made by Spurgin. The discussion shows occupational safety is a moral right, easy to implement, and organizations benefit by upholding occupational safety for its employees. Therefore, employees should have a right to occupational safety.

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As the second series of French and Indian wars came to an end it became clear that major changes would arise. American society was forced to experience a lot of changes that were not expected. The very fabric of the American society was redefined owing to the fact that almost every aspect of their society was being redefined. This meant a loss of their livelihoods as well as their dependence on the natural front. As Europeans expanded their horizons, they began to conquer new territories including those in North America. However, there were many challenges that arose during the same period thus instigating tremendous societal changes.

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It is often argued that a picture in worth thousands of words and such a lot can be communicated through still images. From looking the origins of humanity through rock art to the current state of affairs where people prefer to share images than words, it is clear that pictures remain vital to human interaction and communication. In this essay, the essence of using pictures to communicate a specific language is best brought out in the documentary Picturing a People: George Johnston, Tlingit Photographer (1997). The documentary follows the story of George Johnston and his efforts to shoot pictures of his people during the 1920s and afterwards.

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The article discusses the importance of good leaders to play their role in empowering the team to obtain maximum success. This article connects with article 1 as they both discuss how to avoid management failures and maximize management success. Empowerment allows people to be influenced with a common purpose, interest, direction, and motivation, to cooperate towards a goal and mission. Empowerment requires proficiency in listening ability, it allows all team members to make decisions as a participatory role in order to enhance their sense of engagement and commitment by making judgements together.

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The first article presents extensive literature to show the changing roles of human resource managers in various organizations. It also presents various typologies of an HR developed by different people. The article indicates that research before the 1990s only indicated the traditional HR functions. During that period, industrial relations were the main activity. Other studies point out procurement and pay-related activities were the prominent HR roles before the 1990s. It is because managers at that time saw HR professionals as impediments to organizational change and lacked knowledge of strategic management issues.

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In his 2018 article “Why Technology Favors Tyranny” Yunal Noah Harari argues that the advancements taking place in the field of Artificial Intelligence pose a great threat to the structures and the gains that democracy has achieved over the last decades including liberty and equality. Harari constructs a strong argument by using examples of real-world developments to demonstrate that humans are becoming increasingly worried of being irrelevant as the world starts to rely more on AI. Harari confirms this fear as valid and argues that a new class of useless human will develop.

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Like many other economies, Canada has undergone tremendous changes and transitions over the years. Starting out as a hunting, trading and farming society, Canada has since gone on to establish itself as a major economic powerhouse. These changes have had numerous implications on most if not all areas and sectors of society. From the arrival of Europeans back in the 16th century to contemporary Canada, one can single out a series of events that have shaped and defined the Canadian economy over the years. Fishing and far trade might have been the core aspects of the economy during the late 19th century, however, rapid urbanization, technological developments as well as industrialization have since become central to the economy.

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AIDS is a consequence of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The readings indicate that two types of HIV infect humans, i.e., HIV1 and HIV2. HIV1 is more virulent and easily transmitted. It is more closely related to the virus that emerged among the sub-Saharan monkeys. However, HIV2 is endemic in West Africa and is seldom seen outside the region. During the initial stages of AIDS, the victim may start experiencing influenza-like symptoms followed by periods of no symptoms. In the later stages of the diagnosis, however, the disease interferes with the immune system, increasing the risk of other infections or tumors.

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The goal of this paper is to demonstrate that Michael Parker's argument regarding open access publishing which claims that applied ethics scholars ought to prefer open access publications is flawed. The argument of Parker (2013) is that ethicists and those engaged in public ethics ought to be firm advocates of making empirical and normative literature available. According to him, open access publication will enable a critical evaluation of all normative arguments regarding morality. He adds that public reason is impoverished when access to essential ideas is limited. Therefore, open access to publications enables applied ethics scholars to relay public reason richly, according to Parker.

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