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    An admission essay “Finance is like art” you have to analyse every aspect before making just a decision. I believe that if someone is good at art‚ he would be good at finance because you need logic; everything has a set order and method. Each piece is placed carefully and has a high significance amongst its environment. You need analytical skills to take apart every piece of information and use it to make your own decisions. After three years studying at University of Tirana- Finance Department

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    Malcolm X

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    them to their deaths. The words spoken by Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were so strong and influential‚ helping them gain great audiences and followers. King preached out over the “brotherhood” among races‚ and the importance of non-violence. Malcolm X‚ also advocated for the end to segregation‚ but emphasized the needs for blacks to become independent of the white man‚ and stand up for themselves. Both King and Malcolm X had similar goals in their minds‚ but took distinct paths to attain

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    When considering Gladwell himself while reading the book‚ I think we begin to notice Gladwell (the man) in Outliers toward the last chapters of the book and of course we notice him even more when reading the epilogue. Gladwell’s purpose‚ intent‚ and motivation when writing the story I think was to tell the story of why he defines success the way he does in the book. And to do that Gladwell in the end of the book tells his own personally story to back up his reasoning of what he thinks of the word

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    your gut feeling or intuition about situations can be described in a different manner. In the book “Blink” By Malcolm GladwellGladwell describes his theory on thin slicing‚ how it works and how we can utilize this unconscious tool for our own benefit. Thin slicing is when the unconscious mind automatically identifies patterns developed from past experiences and makes what Gladwell calls snap judgments. He shows several examples of when thin slicing can be beneficial as well as a few flaws in

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    Malcolm X

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    Essay Malcolm X is one of the many who fought alongside for the rights of the black communities with justice and order. Malcolm was also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz‚ he was soon converted to Islam after being released from prison for false charges of robbery. During this time he noticed that the black communities were being treated unfairly and that he had to take action about it. One of his most inspirational speeches given to a large crowd was “The Ballot or The Bullet”. Malcolm then become

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    Indiana Law Journal Volume 27 | Issue 4 7-1-1952 An Introduction to Legal Logic Lee Lovevinger Member of Supreme Court Bar; Member‚ Minnesota Bar Follow this and additional works at: http://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ilj Part of the Legal Education Commons Recommended Citation Lovevinger‚ Lee (1952) "An Introduction to Legal Logic‚" Indiana Law Journal: Vol. 27: Iss. 4‚ Article 1. Available at: http://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ilj/vol27/iss4/1 This Article is brought to you for free

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    our race or ethnicity. In 400B.C. the differences amongst people was defined off of someone’s wealth‚ social class and their language. The last thing that surprised us was that

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    MBA Admission Essay Born in a developing country – Pakistan‚ I owe my unique social experience to my multicultural background. I was brought up in a conservative‚ closed knit family. Many of the common values in life; respect for elders‚ aiming for excellence in every field of life‚ and facing every difficulty in life with nonchalance‚ were ingrained in me. I received my elementary education (until grade 10) in Pakistan‚ where religion‚ ethics‚ social responsibilities‚ and cultural values

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    Logic of Argument

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    arguments that allows debaters to better understand their own and others positions. This sense of shared ideas toward the truth brings debaters closer together‚ even when they represent opposing sides of an issue or come from various different cultures or social classes.So‚ doing debate views the essential unique values of free and open discussion.  Debate is a way for those who hold positive and negative views to discuss controversial issues in a specific topic without meaning to insult‚emotional appeals

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    In the final years leading up to the Second World War‚ it became very apparent that most countries would do anything to stay out of the impending warfare. Up to this point‚ appeasing the hot headed aggressors was the accepted way to go about international business‚ even if it meant giving land to a tyrant in the hope it would cease hostilities. On the contrary‚ giving in only seemed to embolden the resolve of the aggressors. Across the ocean from the focal point‚ the United States preferred to play

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