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    ADRIANNA - In my opinion there are multiple pros and cons being a Medical Equipment Salesperson. To being‚ one pro would be personal selling. By being a personal salesperson you get to represent the firm’s sales force in order to engage customers‚ make sales‚ and build customer relationships. People holding these jobs are responsible for listening to the customer‚ assessing their needs‚ and organizing the overall company’s efforts to solve any customer problems. These individuals get the privilege

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    US Army Commando Hero: US Army Commando Hero is a first person shooting game with hard hitting action. Terrorists have a master plan to destroy the World. With the help of a professional scientist‚ they have made the nuclear bomb. They pose the massive risk and challenge to the World peace‚ and needs to be stopped immediately. Terrorists are desperate to unleash the battle of chaos‚ and the survival of the whole World is entirely in your hands. It is the time for you to step-up as a hero to save

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    This can lead to some students becoming extremely nervous and anxious. As a result of their anxiety students may struggle taking the test even if they know all of the information backwards and forwards. This can also result in the test scores being inaccurate because some students do not perform well under pressure. Students are also pressured while taking a standardized test. Many or most standardized tests have one or more sections that are timed. This can possibly result in students cracking

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    “Immigrant” or “Human Being” ? By Senuda Wettasinghe & Gobhiehan Srirangan On average Canada opens its doors to about 250 000 immigrants each year. As immigrants‚ individuals are automatically granted the freedom to practice any religion they prefer‚ including all the other benefits they will receive. While individuals promote the idea of diversity and multiculturalism very vividly‚ others feel as though there should be set limits to what can and cannot be done by someone solely based on their

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    official language due to the United States being the giant cultural “melting pot” of the world. As a result‚ it is absurd to think that all of the cultures will learn English when they will lose their cultural language. However‚ one of the reasons why people argue about English being the official language is from the First Amendment‚ which states “Freedoms concerning religion‚ expression‚ assembly‚ and the right to petition. Thus‚ it is wrong for English being the official language when people have the

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    Juvenile Justice According to the article “Many Kids Called Unfit for Adult Trial‚” 200‚000 juveniles a year are being tried as adults in the United States. They are sentenced to life in prison and even the death penalty. But is that what is really best for them? Putting these teenagers in prison for life gives them no chance to change their lives around and learn from what they’ve done. I strongly believe that adolescents should not be sentences as adults but still deserve a huge punishment.

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    April 2008 Paying College Athletes College sports have gained a lot of positive attention over the past couple of years due to the athletes’ passion and desire for the sports. Being nationally televised and making it deep into big tournaments can rack up a lot of wealth that colleges and universities can respectively cash in. Only the schools and sponsors of these profiting tournaments and bowl games collect the profits that athletes bring in and it is not fair. The athletes do not garner any

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    It’s about time: Stipends for College Athletes Imagine being a college football star and finding out that a jersey representing your school with your name and number on the back is not only selling for $110 in stores nationally‚ but it is profiting higher than some professional sports jerseys. Now‚ imagine that you as that student-athlete will not be making a single penny off your institution using your name for monetary profit. Why you ask? Because according to the governing body of collegiate

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    experimenting into a career. There are some individuals who have the genuine ability to adapt to instruments and sounds. Music can be soothing and is scientifically known to affect our body and brains. Being a music producer is a career that will be around forever‚ but there is more involved with being a music producer besides time and effort to perfect the craft. There are different types of music and there are many ways that music can be explored. Music is an ongoing subject and there will always

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    Hobbies? We often look at college athletes as miniature stars. The question is‚ why should student’s athlete get a paycheck for playing amateur level sports? Athletes complain about how they do not get enough for playing a sport. They are forgetting that they are being rewarded with a half or full scholarship. The main goal for these athletes is being academically successful. Not who has the best jump shot or who fumbled a ball‚ that does not matter. The essence of playing college level has been taken

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