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    the long-term assignments over short-term assignments. Long-term assignments are easier on the student‚ students tend to learn a lot more‚ and it teaches the students soft skills. First of all‚ students have a lot of stress put on them from school work. Some teachers require homework to be done the next day‚ but what some teachers do not understand is that the student has other classes that may be a little bit more important‚ and require them to be more focused on that classes homework.

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    One of the main reasons that started a chain reaction leading into WW1‚ was the alliances throughout Europe. Although in reality if the alliances weren’t in effect then WW1 would not have happened‚ but the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was the event that led into chaos. The alliances were a major part‚ although they would never have needed to come into play if there had not been a trigger to these attacks. Off all of the 4 M.A.I.N (Militarism‚ Imperialism‚ Nationalism‚

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    Long Term Goal #1: Career As the future comes closer‚ you start to realize all the opportunities and requirements for specific careers. After years of consideration‚ I decided to pursue an occupation in the science/medical field and become a physiotherapist. Practicing medicine is a long term goal of mine since in the medical field‚ you are providing a service for a patient. But unlike other services such as one in a retail store‚ medicine is vital to a person’s health and in addition‚ it is something

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    Goals: Long Term Goal

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    right now. One of my new goals that I have made this year is to maintain a 3.75 G.P.A. or higher. My second (long term) goal that I am working hard for‚ is to have a clean record and to get good grades so I can join the army when I grow up. For this essay‚ I interviewed two “goals experts”‚ my mom and my dad to get advice so that I can have a successful year while working towards my long term goal. The main reason that I chose my first goal to maintain a 3.75 G.P.A. is because throughout my elementary

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    Long Term Financial Needs

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    Long-Term Financial Needs Tad Mendez FIN 486 May 3‚ 2015 Cyndie Shadow Long-Term Financial Needs Determining long term financial needs can be important because they allow the finance section of an organization layout the future expenses for the next year. Pro forma balance sheets detail the projected funds required for the following year. There are also year-end ratios that must be calculated to determine the health of the organization. This financial report will also include how the numbers

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    Did you know that for every cigarette you smoke you can lose eleven minutes off your life? Smoking can not only leave you with long term affects you may not be able to get rid of but it will leave you poor and maybe dead. Mankind first came in touch with tobacco approximately eighteen thousand years ago‚ when migrant Asiatic people first intersected the Bering Strait and extended across the continents today known as the Americas‚ where tobacco is native (Gately ‚2001). Mayan Indians of Mexico

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    Goals A long term goals I have is to graduate High School and College. I am going to achieve this goal by paying attention in class and studying hard. I am also going to work towards this goal by getting good grades. I want to achieve this goal because I want to have a successful life in the future. Two short term goals I have is to save money and stay away from negative people. I am going to work on saving money by putting change or any spare money I have in a container and not touch it until it

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    Achieve Long Term Goals

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    Baby Steps to Achieve Long Term Goals As a sophomore at Century High School‚ I enrolled in a welding program at the University. before the class started I thought it was going be very easy. However‚ I soon realized it was not going to be easy at all. In fact‚ the welding program was quite hard. Nonetheless‚ the instructors were supportive and patient with me. Which in my opinion say a lot about the welding program in general. Through the year‚ the welding program became easier and more enjoyable

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    My short-term goals in college are to maintain a 3.6 GPA or higher and to get involved in all possible activities. I would like to maintain a high GPA because it will be important for future classes and helpful on my resumes. Getting involved in my mind is the most important thing about going to college because you expose yourself. Everybody says how the college experience is worth the student debt‚ and that is because you expose yourself in new things by getting involved. My long-term goals are

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    Long Term Prisoners Essay

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    phenomenological picture of long term imprisonment i.e. the analysis of the every day life of long term prisoners. The smooth patterning of every day life is the result of social interactions and learning about routines and the different domains of life. But some situations are outside the routines (death‚ sense of self or world view threatened). Disturbed orderliness brings meaning of life into question and often individuals rely on a different domain. Long term prisoners cannot do this. Theirs

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