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Kristen earned a good reputation as a hairdresser in Cambridge City, Indiana, because of her high professionalism and dedication to her career. In 2015, a local barber offered to sell his shop to her at a much lower price than its market value...

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Untenured faculty member, Raymond Patrick, exited a meeting with Frank Burns, School of Management Assistant Director at Bay State University (BSU). Patrick had now reached a breaking point. Since Burns had the authority to make classroom...

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