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    Rich Dad Poor Dad

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    In the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter the author who is also the narrator talks about how to educate yourself and your kids about money and how to control your money instead of letting it control you. The author grew up in Hawaii in a middle class family but had the chance to learn about money from his rich friend‚ Mike whose father in the book is referred to as his rich dad. The lessons concentrate on six major points of view that his rich dad taught him. He also

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    Honors U.S History 15 September 2013 Society Vs. Individual The period of American History 1607-1763 is best understood using the Society Vs. Individual theme. Three examples demonstrate this. The three identifications that are used as evidence to support my thesis are Anne Hutchinson‚ Metacom‚ and the Enlightenment. All three of the identifications show how the Society vs. Individual theme represented the period of American History from 1607-1763. To begin‚ Anne Hutchinson is a Puritan activist

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    REACTION PAPER IN FINANCE Fatima May Del Monte BSTM III This story about Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad it inspires a lot of people who already read this book. It gives us motivation in life. We all know everyone has a purpose in life. Educational attainment is important to have a successful life in the future. Treasure your knowledge about the things you’ve learned. Make some experienced like working in a company and pay yourself and buy a reward for you. By sharing your knowledge to everyone

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    Sitcom Trailer Analysis The majority of TV sitcoms‚ given their studio-bound nature‚ relatively small budgets and short shooting times will not demonstrate a particularly distinctive visual style. The clip I have chosen (Scrubs Trailer) uses conventional framing‚ with many mid-shot and medium close-ups‚ combined with the common techniques of continuous editing. This allows the audience to understand the action‚ without drawing attention to the process of the construction. The show is shot

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    Throughout my adulthood I have truly observed many values that as a child I didn’t comprehend or feel were important. When you are young‚ you think everyone is honest and everyone is truthful and always does the right thing. As you grow‚ you know‚ while that should be the case‚ it most definitely is not. When I was in my teenage years I remember being quite a bit more outspoken and blunt in my opinion of wrong doings or negative actions. I also remember my father telling me to choose my battles

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    Fabulous‚ Family Guy and American Dad! are consistently proving that jokes focusing on risqué topics such as abortion‚ religion‚ alcohol and drug abuse‚ sexism‚ racism and even the subject of disabilities are more entertaining and therefore‚ despite some audiences watching these shows in horror‚ they are becoming more and more socially acceptable. Entertainment of the past was rather held back when compared to what is on television today. This raises the question‚ are modern comedy sitcoms too controversial

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    My reaction about the story rich dad poor dad is the story is very nice. And it is related to our subject finance100. And the first time I read the book‚ I felt inspired. The Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad also refers to the two main influences that the author Robert has a child. His own father poor dad worked a steady job. While the rich dad ran a businesses. This book tell us how to make money and made a big money mistake. My reaction about this story is that People have different perspectives on their existence;

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    Rich Dad Poor Dad In the book rich dad and poor dad basically was summons up that for an individual to be wealthy‚ one must aim to own the system or means of the production. In other words the book shows you how to strive for success‚ there is different types of ways to succeed like the book tells you. The rich dad and poor dad both had strong point of views in earning and succeeding in life‚ in my opinion I would have followed on the same footsteps Kiyosaki did in following his rich dad. It is

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    brokerage account and bought my first stock‚ which put me on the road to where I am today. So the facet for this book review: This book made a big impact on me‚ despite it’s being moronic. Read on if you want the details. Chapter One - Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad In Chapter One Kiyosaki lays the groundwork of the story then ends it with the poem “The road not taken” by Robert Frost to give you the idea that you are about to learn how to do things differently‚ and that will make all the difference… Of course

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    the poor dad - and the other was the father of his childhood best friend‚ Mike – the rich dad. Both fathers taught the author how to achieve success but with very disparate approaches. It became evident to the author which father’s approach made more financial sense. Throughout the book‚ the author compares both fathers – their principles‚ ideas‚ financial practices‚ and degree of dynamism and how his real father‚ the poor and struggling but highly educated man‚ paled against his rich dad in terms

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