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    Saving Money by the use of Coupons Thesis: To inform the audience on how to save money using coupons. Would you walk past a $50 bill lying in the road? If I hadn’t used my coupons and strategic shopping methods‚ I would have paid $50 more than I did on my last shopping trip. Isn’t that the same thing? As an average shopper every week you go to the grocery store looking up and down the isles for the items you need. There are always long lines and you always seem to forget something

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    not having the time for school work. Sports have interfered with students academic grades‚ homework‚ and sleep. Therefore‚ schools should get rid of sports to save money for new supplies‚ allow students to catch up on their work‚ and classrooms get dirty or messed up. With the elimination of sports‚ schools will save lots of money. “So Superintendent Ernest Singleton made a bold decision: He canceled all the sports doing this he realized‚ the district could save $150‚000 in one year” (10). “Also

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    In his essay‚ Deaton claims that sending money to save lives doesn’t have the impact that effective altruists believe and can even cause harm to those they are trying to help. He argues that if we truly want to help the most people‚ we should solve the larger issues that are behind the poverty and lack of healthcare that effective altruists commonly target with their donations. While it is true that only sending money to charities won’t necessarily solve all of the problems in poor countries‚ Deaton

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    Angel Investing: Frequently Asked Questions What is an Angel Investor? An angel investor is a high net worth individual who invests his or her own money directly into an early stage company‚ in return for equity (ownership) in the company. In addition to providing financial capital‚ angel investors mentor and coach their portfolio companies‚ and help fill in functional or skill gaps in the company. They introduce the companies to other investors‚ and to colleagues who may be able to increase

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    Value Investing

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    for Sophisticated Investors A Monthly Publication of BeyondProxy LLC  Subscribe at manualofideas.com “If our efforts can further the goals of our members by giving them a discernible edge over other market participants‚ we have succeeded.” Investing In The Tradition of Graham‚ Buffett‚ Klarman Year IV‚ Volume V June 1‚ 2011 When asked how he became so successful‚ Buffett answered: “We read hundreds and hundreds of annual reports every year.” Top Ideas In This Report Big Lots (NYSE:

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    Investing in TUFS

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    Investing in TUFS Jing Wang Major Issues: The TUFS system doesn’t work like what it should be. TUFS should work as a new underwriting procedure and an assessment report to help the company to increase the efficiency of the company. In addition‚ its e-business function can help company solve their online business problems easily. But the current issue is that the TUFS’s underwriting system is only use at the last moment as a double-check step in the old procedure‚ and the company is quitting the

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    Investing In Rwanda

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    10.5M (2012) GDP per capita ($): $693 (2013) Nominal GDP (In million USD‚ FY): $6.6M (2013) Average GDP growth: 8% (2008-2012) Gross Investments as a % of GDP: 24.0 (2013) FDI as a percentage of GDP: 2.0% Trade balance (in % of GDP):15.4. National savings as a % of GDP: 15.3% (2013) Unemployment rate: 3.4% (2012) Literacy rate: 68% Rwanda Development Board Confidential- Not to be reproduced or distributed Rwanda is a resilient‚ forward looking country with a vision to elevate to a middle income‚

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    Investing Puritans

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    Think about having to lie and say you see the devil or else you get hung. This is what it was like for some of the puritans. The puritans had positive and negative traits‚ one of the positive traits was‚ they were fearful. One of the negative traits was that they were strict. In this movie it’s taught to make the right choice. This is explained well in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ and in Johnathon Edward’s Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. A few other readings explain well positive and negative

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    Policy brief january 2010 POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU BY James gribble investing in Youth for national Development Despite the commitment of many policymakers and advocates to addressing the ever-increasing sexual and reproductive health needs of youth‚ calls for appropriate programs‚ services‚ and funding have gone largely unanswered. Youth around the world remain at high risk of unplanned pregnancy‚ HIV/AIDS‚ and sexually transmitted infections‚ even though many small-scale programs

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    MTN: Investing in Africa Around the 1980’s mobile telephones started showing up for commercial use. They were analog style‚ cumbersome and expensive to purchase. In the 1990’s digital technology was born and mobile phones became readily available to everyone and less expensive than the previous ten years. By 1998 over 30% of the world population within the areas of Europe‚ Asia‚ and North America had mobile telephones. With this type of usage of mobile telephones‚ Mobile Telephone Network

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