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    Everyone have dreams andand every dream is unlike with each others. Some of them want to be a teacher‚ and slightly of them want to be an astronaut‚ but for me‚ I have in interesting and marvelous dream. My dream is to become a millionaire. If I were a millionaire‚ would life have to change for me? Would I overhaul it every(prenominal) on myself and my family.But‚ how would I do that‚ I already have all that I want for a palmy and happy living‚ how and what would I add? Could then I be in a position

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    We often hear elderly people advising the young ones to forget the past‚ ignore the future and care for the present. But there is hardly any one who has no ambition for a higher status than the present one. This constant struggle for a higher position sticks to man till the last day of his life. This is true of every human being right from the man in the street to the most celebrated ones of the world. This struggle‚ in fact‚ is essential for achieving the more pious objectives in life. I belong

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    The Millionaire’s Hothouse In the beginning the narrator introduces thirty-six year old John Laroche as a tall‚ skinny guy whom most people find handsome despite the fact that he is missing all of his front teeth. When Laroche was a child‚ he was fascinated with turtles he was determined to collect every species known to mankind. John always had a knack for collecting random things he now only longed for orchids‚ specifically the ones growing in Florida’s Fakahatchee Strand. Susan states “He loves

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    According to the book‚ “The Millionaire Next Door‚” most people who have over $1 million either in their bank or tied up in investments have never spent more than $300 on a suit. These people range from retired investors to caravan salespersons. They haven’t lived a glamorous life full of fast cars and catwalk clothes; they have built their wealth by cutting back on what they spend rather than by earning more money. Here is how you may cut back your budget so you have more money to invest and build

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    as owning passed down companies and being happier or smarter than everyone else‚ which Millionaires are often misconceptualized as. Stereotypes are fixed and oversimplified images or ideas of a group‚ many have‚ the fixed idea that millionaires are greedy‚ arrogant‚ and lucky. Stereotypes start usually started to narrow down someone characteristics‚ which then lead to misconceptions. Even though many millionaires do own companies that are passed down without their intelligence and hard work the company

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    of Form Bottom of Form 7 Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires By Grant Cardone Print Share Delicious Digg this E-mail to a friend Facebook LinkedIn Stumble Upon Twitter Top of Form Bottom of Form Top of Form Bottom of Form Related Topics Startup Successes Learn how to generate multimillion-dollar wealth -- and enjoy the journey on your way to the top. First‚ understand that you no longer want to be just a millionaire. You want to become a multimillionaire. While you

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    houses are not really rich because they are spending most of their income in maintaining that lifestyle. What I did not know and not even have an idea who was the really rich people and it may be living next to me‚ it could be my neighbor. The millionaire Next Door‚ is a book that reveals some secrets of wealthy in America. This Book categorized or used a sort of code to represent the individuals wealth compared to their income: SAVE: the Under Accumulator of Wealth (UAW)‚ the Prodigious Accumulators

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    holidays to contestants as prizes. An obvious example of this is the show “Who wants to be a Millionaire?” in which contestants‚ if successful may win up to one million pounds. Most game shows now appear on television although a few remain on the radio. In this essay i will be comparing popular reality show “Big Brother” with all-time quiz classic “ Who wants to be a Millionaire?”. Who wants to be a Millionaire? is a televised game show which offers large cash sums for correctly answering multiple-choice

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    three American millionaires have unfinished college education. Why are we encouraging our children and our younger generations to get college educations? Various theorist have come to the conclusion that these “get smart” campaigns were actually brought about by our own government so people can be influenced into debt with student loans. What people haven’t caught yet is that these millionaires‚ are millionaires by pure chance and. that only 1% of Americans are actually millionaires. If only 2/3 of

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    Why has the number of “millionaire cities” increased more rapidly in LEDC’s than MEDC’s in recent years? A millionaire city is a city with a population of over one million people. The number of millionaire cities is higher than ever before and is continuing to increase extremely fast. Recently the percentage of people living in urban areas has surpassed the number of people living in rural areas. This is due to a large proportion of people migrating to urban areas from rural areas. This is due to

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