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Happy Organizer

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Summary: Happy Organizer is a sole proprietorship website-based business. Its mission is to provide those who run businesses with an effective, easy-to-use piece of software that allows them to create organization charts for their employees to streamline work and the chain of command. An org chart is a map that shows the roles and hierarchy of all the employees in a business. The org charts can be shared digitally and physically among those within the business. Happy Organizer consists of the owner, accountants, software developers, and customer service representatives. In every business, employees have various job titles and descriptions. Happy Organizer solves the confusing issue of not knowing exactly who an employee is meant to turn to for specific questions and tasks. It streamlines a company’s chain of command, increasing efficiency and productivity. Ultimately, over time, a reliable org chart can save countless work hours and valuable company resources. There are three things Ha

Suppressed Freedom

Our Humanity class, Equality, took us through each part that goes into equality. These parts include race, sex, and class. As we were doing so, we talked about many things that hold us back from ending inequality. For this final action project, we had to choose one of those things and how it would be resolved 100 years into the future. The whole premise is we make a news paper or article that talks about this issue being resolved, print it out, and put it into a time capsule to be discovered in 2119. Each of these news papers and articles consist of a captivating headliner that gets straight to the point, an issue we face today that has been resolved, an amendment/law/policy that solved the issue, a toy idea related to the topic, and an op-ed spoken in first person by someone from a group of people that were heavily affected by the issue. The issue I chose was voter suppression, and will show you what the law I made does to stop it.