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    Financial Planner

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    give advice may be beneficial. Sitting down with a financial planner may be exactly what you need when you are unsure of what to do in your financial life. What is a Financial Planner? A financial planner is an individual who has extensive education in financial matters and can advise you on what to do with your finances. A financial planner will sit down with you and evaluate your situation from top to bottom. For example‚ a planner may look at your expenses‚ your income‚ your retirement planning

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    Event Planner

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    Computerized Event Planner with SMS Technology for ITSC of STI College Caloocan A Project Proposal Presented to the Faculty of STI College Caloocan In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology by: Ang‚ Genghis Khan C. dela Cruz‚ John Carlo A. Lazaro‚ Julius D. Mr. Bernard Mendiola Project Adviser October 2013 STI College – Caloocan ADVISER’S RECOMMENDATION SHEET This Project Proposal entitled Computerized

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    Both poems use the word Planners in their titles and both deal with cities as their topic‚ focussing on the structures and organization of urban spaces. Kim Cheng uses the third person ‘they’ to create a sense of distance - of us and them‚ whereas Atwood uses the inclusive ‘we’‚ to suggest that this experience of cities is one that we can all relate to and share. Her attitude - and the narratorial tone of the poem - seems negative. She uses words like ‘offends us’‚ ‘discouraged’‚ ‘avoidance’‚ ‘sickness

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    The City Planners and The Planners comparison sheet - Atwood’s poem is rich with irony (humour) and linguistic inventiveness/ fun with words. It is written in her trademark free verse style‚ with little structure or formality. - Her “us” is not a strong blank narrator because her situations are specific experiences and not general enough for all people to relate to. The poem also reflects her personal views‚ which are also too specific (“HS” and “TC” are stronger blank narrators because they

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    Retirement Planner

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    Administration at Widener university from 2001 to 2004. Karen Leppel is a professor of Widener University Department of Economics. The authors have an authority on the topic because their education and work experience. In the article Retirement plans: Planner and nonplanner‚ Bruker and Leppel analyzed a survey in Pennsylvania Department of Education to examine the different characteristics between those individuals with effective retirement plans and those who do not. They used data in combination with

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    the city planners

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    The City Planners - Margaret Atwood Summary: The Canadian author/poet Margaret Atwood creates this piece of poetry‚ addressing the perfection‚ robotic‚ bland and uniform structure of the city as she takes a cruise through it on a relaxing Sunday weekend‚ something that she finds completely sickening. Throughout the poem‚ she addresses the sickening sense of conformity that she finds in the city as well as the hidden hand behind all of this – the ‘evil’ politicians of this world‚ she says.

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    Wedding

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    iims-conquest.in Analysis of Indian Wedding Planning Industry Rajesh Kumar‚ IIM L ConQuest Online January 2012 Edition ConQuest‚ IIM Shillong Consulting Club Analysis of Indian Wedding Planning Industry Rajesh Kumar‚ IIM L Introduction Overview of Wedding Industry India is considered to be one of the most sought‐after wedding destinations around the world. Weddings in India are fast gaining popularity among global citizens who flock to the country to solemnize their wedding vows. It is growing at a CAGR

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    The Planners Analysis

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    The poem ‘The Planners’ by Boey Kim Cheng mentions the city structure and shows that perfection‚ uniformity and control over nature are the main concepts in this city plan. The wish for perfection and uniformity of the planners in the poem highlights another theme which is the control over nature. The aim of the powerful planners is to change the country they live in the way they want. Therfore‚ they want to have the power and potential to control the thoughts of people. The planners referred in the

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    ESSAY PLANNER

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    ESSAY PLANNER i) Gattaca depicts a world where free will ultimately triumphs over genetic destiny. Discuss. OR ii) Gattaca shows us the dangers of uncontrolled technology. Discuss. 1. Write out the topic/question 2. Circle the key words and underline the direction word/s e.g. discuss‚ describe‚ analyse‚ compare and contrast 3. If the topic is not a question‚ turn it into one. 4. Analyse what you think the essay question is asking in point form. Are some aspects more important than

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    The City Planner

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    How does Margaret Atwood communicate her ideas to the readers? Consider: Atwood opens the poem by painting a picture-perfect and rather unrealistic and pretentiously beautiful Canadian suburbia. It was obvious‚ as readers can tell‚ that Atwood was irritated by the unnatural uniformness of the suburbia. Atwood collectively refers to the suburbia as “the sanities”. While many may think being sane is a good thing (as opposed to being insane)‚ the writer may have opined otherwise. Being sane does

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