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    Spent: Looking for Change is a documentary about normal Americans who do not have bank accounts or do not have access to traditional financial services. Instead the people in the documentary would rely on cash and checks and would also go to alternative financial services‚ like check cashers where they could get their money right away‚ pawn shops‚ money order services and payday lenders. Both the money order services and payday lenders sound like a great option to get money in advance or on loan

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    My Dad's Old Truck

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    My Dad’s Old Truck My dad bought a 1989 red/gray Nissan Pathfinder truck. When he got the truck‚ he hit a turkey with the grill that was crossing a yellowish brick road. Since he has owned it‚ its value has gone down considerably‚ even though he has spent more money fixing it than he paid for it. If it was worth as much money as it has cost to keep it running we could sell it and buy a newer car. It’s a red/gray 4x4 truck with off-road tires. Also‚ it has hunting lights on the top of the roof.

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    OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY by Louis D. Brandeis [pic] Cover illustration of Harper’s Weekly‚ November 29‚ 1913 by James Montgomery Flagg In 1912‚ Woodrow Wilson campaigned for President using many Progressive ideas about strengthening the economy: banking reform‚ tariff reduction and the elimination of monopolies and trusts. The consolidation of these ideas became known as the New Freedom. After Wilson’s election‚ Louis Brandeis (who was responsible for many of Wilson’s ideas in the first

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    Long Haul Truck Drivers

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    Truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate trucks with a gross vehicle weight capacity‚ which is the combined weight of the truck‚ passengers‚ and cargo. The exceeding amount is 26‚000 pounds. Truck drivers deliver goods on intercity routes. While they are driving‚ they sometimes drive from state to state to deliver goods. If you are a long-haul driver‚ you may be away from your home and family for days‚ if not weeks

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    Deaths Waiting List

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    In the essay‚ “Death’s Waiting List”‚ Sally Satel argues that morality will not persevere through this world of self interest ‚ so an incentive program needs to be instituted. At first glance‚ this essay draws the reader in with its heavily persuasive sentimentalism‚ but when readers take a closer look they will notice the substantial quantities of fallacies‚ the lack of sufficient evidence‚ and the poor consideration of counter-arguments. In her essay‚ “Death’s Waiting List”‚ Sally Satel recommends

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    Independence Day (Filipino: Araw ng Kasarinlan; also Araw ng Kalayaan‚ lit. "Day of Freedom") is an annual national holiday in the Philippines observed on 12 June‚ commemorating the Philippine Declaration of Independence from Spain on 12 June 1898. It is the country’s National Day. History : The Philippine Revolution broke out in 1896. Eventually‚ the Spanish signed an agreement with the revolutionaries and their leader Emilio Aguinaldo went into exile in Hong Kong. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American

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    At seven years old‚ a person is quite young and has much still to discover and experience in her life. A child of such an age might soon be guided to explore the realms of math and science‚ social studies and literature. She could also begin noticing patterns in‚ and questioning‚ the world around her‚ perhaps reflecting on the arbitrarity of existence and identity (as every seven-year-old does). This growing understanding is an essential companion to physical growth as a child matures beyond adolescence

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    Dump Truck Short Story

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    Alright so it was my 6th birthday and I got a lot of good gifts but the best one by far was a Dump Truck. I loved it‚ so I got the good idea to build monster truck tracks outside in the dirt. So the next day at 7:30 in the morning I was outside starting to build my tracks and getting the base of things going‚ I started by using my dump truck to bring extra dirt to over where I was building. The dump truck came so in handy and I used it. So I planned this race by myself with myself and no one will know

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    If I had to choose a famous person to spend a day with it would have to be with‚ Bruce Lee. He has always been an inspiration to me because he followed his dreams. As a child he played in movies with his father‚ and was well-known throughout China. While growing up he was being picked on by other kids‚ he told his mother that he wanted to learn Martial arts to defend himself from kids that would pick on him because he didn’t know how to defend himself. At the age of fourteen he finally started Martial

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    The article “Do Professional Athletes get Paid too much Money” is written by Mihir Bhagat a senior analyst. Bhagat believes professional athletes make too much money. In his article he explains the amount of money someone is paid should be based on the economic importance and value of the job for society (1). He thinks playing a game isn’t very important when it comes to society (1). Bhagat states that teachers and even the president of the United States get paid less than professional athletes.

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