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    Raising the Interest Rate

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    Raising the Interest Rate Principles of Finance Introduction After years of declining interest rates‚ we are facing a dilemma; should the Federal government increase rates to contain inflation‚ or keep rates low to boost the US economy? Increases in consumption of oil‚ metals‚ materials‚ and food‚ both foreign and domestic‚ are increasing demand. Prices are rising on a global scale as demand increases. Additionally‚ the US is experiencing rising costs for healthcare and education. Yet‚ the

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    The article “Raising a Child With Autism” by Clare Lawrence explains what it is like to raise a child with Autism including the struggles to receive a diagnosis and dealing with how others perceive autistic children and how to care for. Autism is neurological condition in which the child has poor communication with others‚ difficulty with social interactions‚ obsessive interests‚ and repetitive behaviors while normally being quite intelligent. There is medication that can be taken but it will not

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    A Raising In the Sun PLOT * This play tells the story of a lower-class black family’s struggle to gain middle-class acceptance. When the play opens‚ Mama‚ the sixty-year-old mother of the family‚ is waiting for a $10‚000 insurance check from the death of her husband‚ and the drama will focus primarily on how the $10‚000 should be spent. * The son‚ Walter Lee Younger‚ is so desperate to be a better provider for his growing family that he wants to invest the entire sum in a liquor store

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    Raising Teacher Salary

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    Raising teacher salaries will be necessary to stem a serious teacher shortage caused in large part by a red-hot job market offering lucrative salaries to college graduates‚ the American Federation of Teachers said today in releasing its 1997-98 teacher salary survey. "To attract college graduates to teaching‚ salaries must keep pace with other professions that are luring people away from the classroom. Teaching is enormously gratifying‚ and many more would make it their career choice if they felt

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    Raising Your Child

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    Raising Your Child Preparing for parenthood and effective parenting If I had my child to raise all over again‚ I’d build self-esteem first‚ and the house later. I’d finger-paint more‚ and point the finger less. I would do less correcting and more connecting. I’d take my eyes off my watch‚ and watch with my eyes. I’d take more hikes and fly more kites. I’d stop playing serious‚ and seriously play. I would run through more fields and gaze at more stars. I’d do more hugging and less tugging

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    Raising College Tuition

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    Dolores L Garcia Professor Fregozo English 100 18 January 2013 Reading Power Points Notes: (Writing an Essay) Introduction Understand what your assignment is asking you to do‚ begin with a plan‚ create detail‚ Do you have a prompt? Who is your audience? Body: Select words from your thesis‚ what does your conclude‚ language prompt‚ give example Conclusion: Make sure you have enough to start a conclusion‚ reinstate some main points from your thesis. Do you have a smooth ending‚ avoid

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    One of the biggest problems in America‚ affecting over 45 million citizens‚ is poverty. There is seemingly no solution to this‚ but many people are working very hard to come up with a way to lessen the sheer amount of poor people in the U.S. One of the solutions that has come up many times recently is that if the minimum wage was raised to an amount that would be substantial to care for a family‚ then the working poor could get out of poverty. Though this sounds great‚ there are some saying that

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    then‚ buying and renting houses was never hard to figure out (expense wise) because they were always affordable. One study shows that all renters spend more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities. (Lam‚ Bourree) Some Americans think that raising in housing prices isn’t a bad thing. They think that investing in a house is a smart thing to do according to the article.(Roth) I personally think that inflation in housing going up is a bad thing because then it creates more problems with people

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    Raising College Tuition

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    attending a community college for your first two years‚ or buying or renting used books. That’s not a good trend. Actually‚ colleges and universities should look for ways to reduce the costs of instructor and administrator expenditures‚ not just raising tuition to cover expenses. Although most people resent rising costs‚ some people approve it because staff and faculty need to eat. To make sure your college is staffed with good professors‚ the schools need to pay them properly. Professors dedicate

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    Raising The Driving Age

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    more susceptible to car accidents‚ the driving age should remain the same because the problem is lack of practice‚ teenageers need to travel around‚ teenagers are not the only people to blame‚ and driving is a known risk for any age and gender. Raising the legal driving age would not solve any of the existing problems‚ it would simply delay the problems. The age of 16 is an age that is already widely accepted as

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