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     “Schmatta” is a gateway to success in immigrants’ new land: The apparel industry provided an entree for scores of central European immigrants‚ whose children and grandchildren went on to achieve the American dream.  The “Schmatta” business was once New York City’s biggest employer: At its peak in 1973‚ there were 400‚000 apparel production jobs in New York. Last year (2007)‚ there were just 84‚000.  Made in USA: Former president John F. Kennedy put outsourcing in motion by allowing 5 percent

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    of Pakistan shall remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within minimum possible period.” "Education is the key to success"What is the definition of success? Some define success as the acquisition of wealth: to some others‚ it is the accomplishment of the goal aimed at. And how does education becomes the key to success? In today`s modern and competitive society‚ it is undeniable that we must equip ourselves with plenty of knowledge and skills in order to shine and

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    Success is Counted Sweetest” This poem is about one who suffers defeat can then understand success. First the poem talks about how success is a sweet nectar and such a good thing everybody needs to find. Then it talks about how everybody can’t take the flag and know what success is‚ and taste that sweet nectar. And this is the first sign the poet is talking about war with mentioning a flag. In the third paragraph it talks about people dying and loud screams which really gives away she is talking

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    Myth of Money and Success

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    Joshua Nooe Professor Hart RWS 200 20 October 2011 The Myth of Money and Success The American Dream is different for everyone‚ though it is most commonly associated with success‚ freedom‚ and happiness. The concept of the American Dream seems to have dwindled from where it was in the past few generations. It has gone from success‚ freedom‚ and happiness to having lots of money and the nicest possessions. In today’s society‚ we all hope and strive for this dream‚ but how many actually

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    test of gold and adversity‚ of man". The key to success in any field is the perseverance of a human being. Success is like a ladder where the person steeping in to it has to undergo a lot of hard work to reach at the top. There would be many pitfalls and obstructions but the fruit will be surely sweet. Hence‚ one must not run away from perseverance rather should adopt in such a way that you are able to overcome your difficulties with it. Success in life doesn’t come easily and there are many

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    I think a personal philosophy of success should be a hope or dream to both people who want to achieve a dream in the future and to people who hasn’t achieved their dream in life. For instance‚ someone has many degrees of higher education; but has the need to want a higher degree; so his/her philosophy of success would be to get a senior degree. Another example would be someone who doesn’t have anything in life; but want to achieve a dream to make his/her life worthy; so his/her philosophy would be

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    With the broadness of this model‚ people can achieve success on terms that they set and that they want to follow. A person could want to become a lawyer‚ doctor‚ or go into a field of similar rigor. They are aware of the risks and rewards of a career like that and are willing to invest the time and effort required to accomplish such a thing. Someone else‚ though‚ could have a more meager idea of success. They might be interested in running their own small business‚ or becoming a mechanic. These professions

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    Vince Lombardi says‚ "The price of success is hard work‚ dedication to the job at hand‚ and the determination that whether we win or lose‚ we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand." A dedicated athlete puts forth their all by fully devoting themselves to their sport. They always try to give one hundred and ten percent before‚ during‚ and after practice. Athletes achieve their success knowing they worked hard to attain it and can truly say they accomplished something that makes

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    About 20 years ago‚ education was something that a person did only if he/she wanted   to. Unfortunately‚ as the years went by‚ the idea of "Education is the key to success" got more‚   and more enforced. People eventually started to believe that education was the single way to   succeed‚ and the only thing needed for success. Despite the fact‚ many Americans believe a   college degree will lead them to be successful‚ in reality‚ education is not the solitary way to   succeed.               Not

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    Nrega Scheme a Success

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    Is NREGA(National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) a success or a failure? The NREGA is an Indian Job Guarantee scheme‚ enacted by the legislation on Aug 25‚2005. The scheme provides a legal guarantee for one hundred days of employment in every financial year to adult members of any rural household at a wage of Rs 120 per day. So almost after five years of its commencement can NREGA be considered a success ? This essay will consider a number of explanations for concluding the impact of NREGA. My

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