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    saving money

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    Saving Money saving money is huge problem for this world we are living in 2014. it very hard to save money when i on fixed income of each month and not working to making enough to get by each month. i learned what is really like to struggle to live on my owe without depended on parent or family for help. saving money it my weakness spot how to budget what it important or overspent on thing is not important and when i really broken i start to feel real guilty and i have to wait about another

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    Saving Max

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    Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten is a crime mystery novel about a mother and her son. Danielle Parkman is a single mother who has amalgamated a prosperous career as an attorney with parenting her teenage son Max‚ who has Asperger’s syndrome. As the story begins‚ Danielle’s parenting skills are being tested by Max’s violent outbursts and she is concerned for his emotional health because of his expression of suicidal thoughts‚ violent behavior‚ and drug use. Danielle takes Max to a psychiatric

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    Savings Bonds

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    US Savings Bond A US savings bond is a security issued by the US treasury and began being issued during president Roosevelt’s presidency in 1935. A month after the president sign the legislation‚ the first savings bond was issued with a purchase price of 18.75‚ but a face value of $25. These first bonds were eventually nicknamed “the baby bonds”. When bonds first became big was during the US’s involvement with WWII in 1941. These bond were called the Series E Defense bonds and they went towards

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    Saving Sourdi

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    have in their lives is motivation. There are different types of motivation‚ but it is a needed element in order to reach a goal. The goal may be conscious or unconscious but in the end it remains the same‚ motivation is needed. Nea is driven in much of her life by the goal to save her older sister‚ Sourdi. She tried time after time to save her. Sourdi did not normally need saving though. Sourdi did not saving from the drunk man who was hitting on her. Nor did Sourdi need saving when her boyfriend

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    daylight savings

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    experts developed various ways on how to save electricity. Daylight saving time‚ which was initiated by Benjamin Franklin in 1784‚ is one method in which individuals can properly maintain the environment. Due to its massive significance to mankind’s society and surroundings‚ the daylight savings time should be continuously regulated for its outstanding benefits such as crime reduction‚ energy conservation and traffic safety. Daylight saving time offers a more harmless environment; it decreases crime rates

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    Saving Whiteclay

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    Saving Whiteclay Dude‚ lets walk to the liquor store and get some beer. The town of Whiteclay borders the Pine Ridge Reservation‚ and in just walking distance are four local off-sale beer retailers. Whiteclay is known for the huge amount of sale of alcohol. In 2009 between the four liquor stores they have sold approximately 191‚649 cases of beer according to the Nebraska Liquor Commission (Nebraska). Frank LaMere (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska) has been advocating stopping the sale of alcohol in

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    Energy Saving

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    people to use less electricity than they do now. And here comes another example. The city administration can turn off the road illumination during specific hours. The next level where the actions towards energy saving are needed is the national one. Therefore‚ the activities for saving energy may be written in ecological laws of our country. For instance‚ the government can restrict using nuclear plants in order to prevent terrible disasters‚ such as Japanese disaster. Or‚ the government can encourage

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    Saving Water

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    to help third world countries‚ but we do have the ability to change the community we live in; and it all starts at home. A simple‚ sustainable method we could practice is running the clothes washer and dish washer only when full. This concept may seem extremely appealing to members of a household but the actual idea of practicing the method might turned out to be unrealistic. In order to make this water saving practice effective‚ one person should begin the trend of implying the practice in their

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    Saving Sourdi

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    Gabriel Childers Ms. Boyer Mw 12:30 Essay 2 February 25‚ 2013 “Saving Sourdi” The story “Saving Sourdi” is by May-Lee Chai describes the protagonist Nea. Nea has very noticeable qualities‚ but the one that fits her best is being “protective”. Nea is very protective over her older sister Sourdi. First‚ Nea is protective in the family restaurant. Nea and her sister Sourdi is working late in the restaurant as some

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    “Saving” The Indians

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    Saving” The Indians What the white reformers hoped to achieve with the breakup of the reservations and with schools was assimilation. The saw that through assimilation that the Indians could be “white”. In instructions to Indian Agents and Superintendents of Indian Schools. The source states that the people thought that if the Indians were destined to become part of national life and not viewed as Indians but to make them Americans was through a system of schooling for the Indian youth. They

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