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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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    Slumdog Millionaire Essay In the movie Slumdog Millionaire‚ the director Danny Boyle explores the role of destiny in the life of the main character Jamal Malik‚ and also shows the significance of his success in the poverty of a developing country such as India. Jamal is a kind‚ honest and generous person who always does good things for others and the audience is positioned to value his character. In the movie Jamal endures horrific events throughout the impoverished conditions of his childhood but

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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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    The film ”Slumdog Millionare” tells a compelling story of an eighteen year old Indian boy from the dirty slums of Mumbai who manages to cash in the main prize of the TV-show ”Who wants to be a millionaire?” Combined with the directing of Danny Boyle and co-direction from Indian Lovleen Tandan‚ this 2008 movie is a great mash up between Hollywood and Bollywood. The film based on Vikars Swarup’s novel tells a dramatic and romantic story with a twist of humour through a set of very cogent actors.

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    Discrimination takes place all the time. Slumdog Millionaire shows discrimination in all shapes and forms. Physical attributes and measurable attributes is the basis of stereotyping. Physical attributes include race‚ gender‚ and religion. The measurable attributes would be how educated one is‚ how much someone makes a year‚ and their age. Slumdog Millionaire shows how all of these traits are interrelated to create the ultimate image that the other characters portray Jamal (the main character in the

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    Slumdog Millionaire Essay An interesting and important character: Slumdog Millionaire was a worldwide movie sensation as it engages with a wide range of social issues and universal desires. An important and interesting character in the film is Salim Malik‚ brother to the main character‚ Jamal. Salim is heavily contrasted to his brother and becomes a main antagonist in the narrative. Director Danny Boyle uses multiple visual and verbal techniques to reveal Salim’s violent and greedy tendencies

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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 “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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    Arguably one of the strongest points of Slumdog Millionaire is its ability to capture the essence and feeling of the slums in a way that makes the viewer think. The movie accomplishes this by taking a somewhat atypical approach to the slums. By forcing the ever-present poverty and filth to take the backseat it somewhat flips the script and instead focuses on the vibrance life and energy of the slums. There are three scenes that best highlight this idea with the first being when the Jamal and the

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    Haley Wiedenman Gender 380 Book Review Millionaire Women Next Door: The Many Successful American Businesswomen 10/28/13 At first‚ it was hard to address the question “why I chose this book.” I chose it simply because we were giving a list of books and I had to pick one of them‚ simple as that. When I looked closer at the reasoning I realized there was more to it than that. The title made me think about everything we have discussed in class. How a

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