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    Unprepared Unprepared College Students Carla Williams-Com220 Scott Downing-Instructor April 25‚ 2010 Unprepared College Students Carla Williams COM 220 For most students‚ making it through high school seems like one of life’s most important accomplishments. And to others‚ the thought of gaining a college degree is a dream that has come true. Students that aspire to go to college are often unprepared to go to college for the lack of a

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    or she will notice different kinds of shoppers wandering around the aisles. These shoppers’ types can be narrowed down to three main types. Those three types include: the unorganized and unprepared shoppers‚ the shopping list shoppers‚ and the coupon freaks. First of all‚ there are the unorganized and unprepared shoppers. These types of customers usually go to the supermarket whenever they feel the need to. They don’t prepare a list or prepare their mind overall before going. Instead‚ they walk around

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    THE REAL DEVIL OF OUR NATION The real devil of our nation is “Black money” is earned through illegal activity and‚ as such‚ is not taxed. Recipients of black money must hide it‚ spend it only in the underground economy‚ or attempt to give it the appearance of legitimacy through illegal money laundering and corruptions. Before come to the point of corruption‚ we have to think about causes of corruption and also what are the results of corruption. This happens from root level to higher level.

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    It was just yesterday that we were discussing the Indian economy’s current situation in our college lecture. I really didn’t know I’ll get to pen down my knowledge of the same so soon. As a recent leading daily stated‚ India ranks fourth in terms of economies with growth potential. An amazingly encouraging fact! Equally ironic is the fact that India still continues to be a part of the ‘developing’ brigade for decades now. What exactly do we do climb the ‘developed’ bandwagon? India‚ despite all

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    We stress because we are unorganized and unprepared. Determination teaches us to not to rush into a decision based on a temporary emotion. Being unorganized and unprepared are easily managed through determination‚ planning‚ being proactive‚ and a lot less procrastination. Master and practice the cornerstones in this book and you’ll be better prepared. In his early years‚ teachers told Thomas Edison he was "too stupid to learn anything." He was fired from his first two jobs for being non-productive

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    Uttarakhand Floods: A Disaster of Our Own Making? Even after two weeks of rescue operations uncertainty prevails over the number of casualties and people still stuck in what is described as the worst natural disaster that has ever struck the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. The Chief Minister of the mountainous state‚ Vijay Bahuguna‚ says that the exact number of deaths in the calamity will never be known as estimates of the actual casualties vary from hundreds to several thousands

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    Nobody at the parade that day could have been happier‚ as they watched their nation’s leader slowly drive past them in a large motorcade. My wife had just turned around to tell the president how much Texas loved him‚ when a shot rang out that changed our nation forever. The first forty-five minutes of the parade couldn’t have gone any smoother. Children and adults alike filled the air with their laughter and shouts of joy‚ while birds flew overhead and perched themselves in trees‚ while singing their

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    The process for creating a Constitution for our young nation After winning the American Revolution‚ America was skeptical about establishing a centralized government. They feared that this would only create more problems for them. This is why the first U.S. Constitution‚ The Articles of Confederation‚ created a decentralized new government‚ establishing the U.S. as a confederation of states. In other words‚ they were “independent” yet still bound together by congress. Over time‚ The Articles

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    Role of Student in Development of Our Nation Our national development agenda has its focus on rural development. Most of India dwells in rural areas and therefore the national development agenda rightly seeks justice for those who often live in poverty‚ in the state of hunger and malnutrition and deprived of clean environment‚ sanitation and medical facilities. Rural scenarios are generally represented by agriculture‚ which involves all the land-related activities‚ such as cropping‚ forestry‚ agroforestry

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    The period from 1920 to 1947 had been described as the Gandhian Era in Indian Politics. During the period‚ Gandhi spoke the final word on behalf of the Indian National Congress in negotiating with the British Government for constitutional reforms‚ and for chalking out a programme for the national movement. Mahatma Gandhi led the national freedom struggle against the British rule. The most unique thing about this struggle was that it was completely nonviolent. Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi was born

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