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    Dialogue of Social Issues

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    “Enjoy Your School Days” Everyone’s school days have the memories they can cherish and treasure for life. School days are the most joyful and funfilled with many mysteries to solve and many fights to resolve. In my school days‚ I had many friends and some foes. We used to gossip and play and some times fight over silly things. I had two best friends. They were very nice and loyal to me. Every teacher in my school liked us‚ although we weren’t brilliant students in fact were average ones but still

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    Millionaire Next Door

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    The Millionaire Next Door After reading The Millionaire Next Door‚ Stanley‚ the author‚ made me see a different view on the word millionaire and what it actually takes to be one. The basic concept that the book proposes is that the general comprehension of what a millionaire is actually incorrect and not what majority of the people in the world believes it is. In fact‚ a millionaire’s lifestyle is quite the opposite of what we see on television and on the news. According to Stanley‚ an average

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    If I Were a Millionaire

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    IF I WERE A MILLIONAIRE Everyone have dreams and every dream is different with each others. Some of them want to be a teacher‚ and some of them want to be an astronaut‚ but for me‚ I have in interesting and marvelous dream. My dream is to become a millionaire. I already have so many plans in my mind if the dreams become true. One of them is to start a recording studio. I will hold an audition to those who want to be a singer in future. At the end of the audition‚ I will choose the best

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    The Millionaire Next Door

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    The Millionaire Next Door is a book was written by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko. The book is a collection of research done by the two authors in the profiles of America’s millionaires. The term ’millionaire’ refers to U.S. households with a net-worth exceeding one million dollars. I always believed that you are considered wealthy when you make a high income. According to the authors‚ most high income earners are not rich‚ which surprised me. Most people with high incomes fail to accumulate

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    Definition of ’Paper Millionaire’ An individual who has achieved a high net worth as a result of the large total market value of the assets he or she owns. This phenomenon usually occurs when investors buy marketable securities that are later bid up to much higher prices on the open market. While this creates large amounts of "paper profit"‚ the paper millionaire’s riches usually aren’t safe until these holdings are liquidated. Investopedia explains ’Paper Millionaire’ It is important to

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    in 2009 there were 7.8 million millionaires in the United States. In Australia‚ in 2012 there are an estimated 180‚000. That’s a lot of people‚ people.  And the odds are one or two of them are living near you. Heck‚ one of them might even be your neighbour.  In fact‚ the odds are very good that it is your neighbour. But‚ Len‚ you don’t know my neighbour.  That guy doesn’t look anything like a millionaire. Advertisement  Well‚ guess what? Your suburban millionaire neighbour called (oh yeah‚ we

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    BS INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Secrets of the Millionaire Mind The objective of the book is to change the reader’s psychological approach to money‚ success‚ and happiness. Like there is no such thing as a really rich victim. Rich people focus on opportunities‚ poor people focus on obstacles. Rich people admire other rich and successful people‚ poor people resent rich a successful people. Rich people are good receivers‚ while poor people are not. Rich people are always learning and growing‚ while

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    If I Were a Millionaire

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    If I were a millionaire‚ I would have a plan to use the money in the best possible way. This is how I would go about it: First‚ I would give alms to the beggars in my town. I would particularly help the blind and the maimed beggars. I do not have an iota‚ of respect for the able - bodied ones. When this would be done‚ I would send for all my poor relations‚ and give at least a thousand rupees to each of them. I have a very poor relation‚ a struggling writer. I would give him five thousand rupees

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    The Millionaire Next Door is by Thomas J.Stanley‚Ph.D and William D the authors explain how individuals become wealthy‚they found that some of the things were very out of the ordinary. They found that many of the individuals who lived in the upscale neighborhoods and drove the fanciest cars are not exactly very wealthy.Many of the individuals who possess great wealth do not even live in expensive upscale neighborhoods. The authors give the readers advice to follow on how they can follow tips to become

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    The Millionaire Next Door “Building wealth takes discipline‚ sacrifice‚ and hard work” When Authors Tom Stanley and William Danko went to investigate on how people get wealthy‚ they found something odd. Many of the people who live in upscale neighborhoods and drive luxurious cars do not have extreme wealth. Many people who have great wealth do not even live in upscale neighborhoods. The book gives insights on what you can do to become wealthy and how wealth is not what you spend but what you

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