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    Cause and Effect Essay

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    from not keeping a personal budget is not having a savings fund for unexpected expenses. Everyone should have a savings fund. No one knows when an unexpected emergency will occur‚ such as a broken down car or hospital visit. This would be an ideal time when having a savings fund would be a great solution. According to Min Punyerr‚ “Emergency is a serious event that will need immediate action… any emergency that happens with no money in pocket or savings will be devastating.” (Punyerr). Punyerr continues

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    retailers like eBay and Amazon.com Negative effects that computers have: Losing touch with one on one interpersonal communication skills Losing ability to use long hand to write actual letters Wasting time Keeps kids indoors when they should be outside Distraction Procrastination Although there are times when computers can be a hindrance‚ there are benefits to using a computer in academic life as it allows a person to attend school and can be a great tool for doing research. REQUIRED JOURNAL ENTRY3:

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    The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s takes place sometime around 1922. The story is told by one of the main characters‚ Nick Carraway‚ a midwest native who moves to New York in search of the American dream. Nick‚ who is a writer‚ moves right next door to millionaire Jay Gatsby and across the bay lives his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom‚ who happens to also be rich. Throughout the story Nick is introduced into the‚ captivating world of the wealthy and is a first hand witness of the

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    A Difficult Decision 1

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    back to school to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. I knew that this would consist of a great amount of time and discipline to be a success. Even though it will take a great amount of sacrifice I know that it will pay off in the long run. The reason that I feel it is difficult is because with a lot going on you will have to maintain a great time management system to not become overwhelmed. A difficult decision can be difficult in the process of thinking of it‚ but if it

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    Why I am pursuing an MBA

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    program here at Brenau University are to gain further knowledge and skills to become a more efficient and effective manager. I expect to put all of my energy in exceeding the GPA requirements‚ attending classes and completing my work assignments on time. Furthermore‚ I expect that through my dedication and hard work that this degree will help me advance in my career‚ empower me with the right tools and increase my personal knowledge. I expect to fully prepare myself to learn and retain business

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    grant my financial aid. I would like to begin thanking you in advance for taking time to read this letter and consider my request to reinstate my financial aid at Somewhere University. I apologize for the lack of attention to my courses in the fall semester of 2012‚ and I do not blame anyone but myself‚ however‚ I would like to explain the circumstances. My mother is a single parent and hard worker; working two full time jobs to help finance my college career. After my financial aid was awarded for

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    The House Rules

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    The house rules & The Official Agreement Firstly I don’t expect to treat you like a child and I don’t plan on acting like a mother figure who tells you what to do like clean your room‚ not to go out‚ wash the dishes etc. I expect you to know or to simply use your common sense as to what you should be doing when you’re staying here.eg being clean and cleaning after yourself when you eat or use the bathroom or use anything else in the house. So please respect our wishes and rules of the house

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    income families. The New York Times article “For poor‚ leap to college often ends in hard fall” describes how lower income students struggle with various obstacles or “built in headwinds” throughout college. The “built in headwinds” these poor students encounter make it difficult to complete college compared to upper income students. Education is supposed to be the economic equalizer for people of any economic background to obtain upward mobility. But as The New York Times article describes‚ the economic

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    Kelsey Picciano Analysis

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    Within the plain‚ white‚ confining walls that border our composition classroom in the depths of the Netherlands core‚ there sits a student who is so completely opposite to the barriers that surround us all. As an avid participant in classroom discussions‚ she is easy to notice amongst the blur of faces as one looks around the circle of occupied desks. Positivity and intelligence simply radiate from her aura‚ bringing the rest of the students‚ including myself‚ out of our own stupors and back into

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    without pattern. The cause was differences in order size‚ design and operations. The shop supervisor Flaherty didn’t when work would pile up or run out. Second‚ the standard labor hour didn’t include time which was spent reworking parts which failed inspection or were returned by customers and time which was required to move boards from one operation to another. In addition‚ the standard didn’t reflect improvements which could be made in the shop. While the president Plummer could not change the

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