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    508 11.23.2012 Statement: Having money is more important than having friends. Having money is not more important than having friends. What friends can give you is much more sentimental and special. Money can buy you all the necessity in the world; it can even buy you fake friends‚ but they will be fake to you. They will tell you everything you want to hear never telling you the truth‚ except behind your back. Although real friends can do that it’s better than fake friends doing it. Friendship

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    told us that money is a lousy motivator. I have to disagree with this theory‚ based on the reasons people get jobs and my own personal working experience. There are many reasons people do get jobs‚ but most of the main reasons still stem back to money‚ whether is health insurance‚ free services through the employer‚ or the actual pay itself. There may be other types of motivators as well‚ but the main reason that person went to get a job in the first place is usually to have money to support their

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    susceptible due to personality traits and weaknesses. The author presented the Wave as a ‘powerful motivator’ that manipulated many susceptible members; who easily fell into its trap; like Robert Billings‚ who had personality weaknesses such as lack of confidence‚ poor social life or other comradery issues. Billings changed drastically as he gained a positive social status and for the first time an identity other than the ‘class loser’. When the experiment is introduced‚ he finds acceptance amongst his

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    Evaluate the claim that the Senate is far more powerful than the House of Representatives The US federal legislature is bicameral‚ therefore it consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives‚ and in theory they should both be of equal power. However‚ in reality it is the Senate which is considered to hold the most power‚ although there are arguments to in favour of them having equal rights. In order to reach a balanced judgement I will consider both sides of the argument‚ beginning with

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    Money over more

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    Participation #2 For my second participation activity I went to the Kansas City Irish Festival on Monday‚ September 1‚ 2013. It was a nice labor day activity located in Crown Center near the heart of downtown Kansas City. There was certainly a lot to do and see while I was there. There were merchant tents all set up along the open grass area outside of Crown Center. I met a couple who had traveled from Ireland in Dublin to attend the festival to sell traditional Irish cutlery. They said that

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    Numerous people today would disagree with the statement words hold more power than weapons. However‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Decius from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar are all examples throughout history that clearly reveal that words can entice the most influential people. I completely agree; words hold more power than weapons. There is an abundant amount of power held in a single word or statement. Words rather than weapons move people all over the world today. Nelson Mandela has

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    All of these themes presented on the album cover have an equal influence on the artist’s appeal to his audience and the representation of his identity on a larger scale. Ian Wright‚ the illustrator of the album cover‚ combined scrap paper and money in the collage to create the image of T.I. Depicting the rapper in this way actualizes a relationship with the title of the album‚ Paper Trail. By creating a collaged likeness of the rapper‚ Wright was able to literally define the meaning of title

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    The Five Motivators Motivation is generally defined as the force that drives us to action. There are five main types of motivation‚ and each one influences a different behavior in its own distinctive way. An incentive can definitely be a drive of motivation. Many people love to be rewarded for doing a good job. Hence‚ the incentive that motivates a person to do better work. Another form of motivation is fear. A person might not want to fail at something because they may be afraid of the

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    perceive things. Consequently‚ if you are able to control and manipulate language you will have the ability to affect the way people think‚ act‚ and perceive things. Thus‚ the more you are able to control language‚ the more power you will possess. Since language is made up of words‚ this concludes that words are indeed‚ power. Additionally‚ words also play a huge role in the vast amount of conflict

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    MONEY AND FEAR ARE GOOD MOTIVATORSMoney and fear are good motivators”. Discuss the statement and narrate reasons for your answer. Introduction 1. “If people are good only because they fear punishment‚ and hope for reward‚ then we are a sorry lot indeed” is a saying by Albert Einstein. The statement suggests a super human being independent of worldly needs. It describes attainment of a level of self-actualization where the human being has surrendered his basic needs for the achievement of his

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