McCoy: Dear Grads‚ Don’t ’Do What You Love’ - WSJ.com Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is f or y our personal‚ non-commercial use only . To order presentation-ready copies f or distribution to y our colleagues‚ clients or customers‚ use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article or v isit www.djreprints.com See a sample reprint in PDF f ormat. Order a reprint of this article now OPINION May 27‚ 2013‚ 6:45 p.m. ET Carl McCoy: Dear Grads‚ Don’t ’Do What You Love’ College commencement
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Be Careful What You Sign There are many cases decided by courts across the country addressing the enforceability of evergreen clauses pertaining to different business transactions. In most cases‚ particularly in the context of commercial business-to-business contracts‚ courts strictly construe these provisions where the contract language is clear and unambiguous. If the contract language is not followed and notice is not given within the required time to terminate‚ the contract extends for another
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education conditions‚ environment and quality. Almost all of the most modern scientific machines can be found in National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technical University - the two world class universities in this country. Along with the perfect for-learning instruments‚ the students enrolled in overseas courses are from various countries‚ which creates a mutual learning atmosphere. Studying with talented friends helps you mix well with other cultures. Moreover‚ the teaching staff here is
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and you have come to realize that he is a model prisoner. He has shown impeccable behavior‚ has a job within the prison‚ has been around the community during furloughs and has become a positive influence and a great role model for other prisoners. Also‚ he has formed a bond with the victim’s family‚ who has forgiven him for what he has done. The victim’s family would like to see him get out on parole because they feel that he has changed his ways and feels that he is very remorseful for what he did
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“So‚ you are not sad for what happened?” “I am happy now as I always am” “Well‚ I don’t understand what you are trying to say.” “Tell me one thing‚ are you happy?” “Well‚NO. I am not happy.” “What is happiness for you then? When are you going to be happy?” “I am just worried‚ finals are approaching‚ there’s a mock test event I have to conduct and other lots of problem at the moment. Maybe I will be happy if I get good grades” “Trust me child it won’t make you happy !!! ” It was an ordinary evening
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What Kind of Thinker are you? Robin Dees HUM/111 March 3‚ 2013 Instructor: Joel Cooper Strategies of Critical Thinking Associate Level Material Stages of Critical Thinking Stages of Critical Thinking Complete the matrix by identifying the six stages of critical thinking‚ describing how to move from each stage to the next‚ and listing obstacles you may face as you move to the next stage of critical thinking. Stages of critical thinking | How to move to the next stage | Obstacles
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What Makes You Beautiful In the article “Marketing New Inventions” by Robert Rodriguez he states the various amounts of competition when it comes to different‚ or even the same‚ kind of products. Even when that product takes a rise‚ someone will always be watching you to make sure that whatever product they decide to invent‚ that it over powers yours or any other invention in their range. The article also states that in order to survive the marketing world an entrepreneur must be market savvy‚ develop
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What Type of Reader are you? What is your favorite type of book to read? Or do you even enjoy reading? No matter how much a person likes or dislikes reading‚ every person in today’s society has to read at least once a day. There is so much material to read‚ one cannot avoid reading something. Not only are there many different types of material to read‚ but there are also many different types of readers. Readers can be labeled either by what they read‚ or why they read. There are the people
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Emperor Shōwa‚ otherwise known as Hirohito‚ was the 124th emperor of Japan. He reigned from December 25‚ 1926 to January 7‚ 1989‚ when he died. His son‚ He was also the head of state for Japan during its involvement in World War II. After the war‚ he became the symbol of Japan’s recovery and at the end of his reign‚ Japan had the world’s second largest economy. He was succeeded by his oldest son‚ Akihito. Born in April 29th in 1901 during the reign of Emperor Meiji at Tokyo’s Aoyama Palace‚ Hirohito
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afterlife‚ and others argue that we will have eternal life and immortality. Though it is an equivocal topic‚ poets and writers write their take on it. Each person’s take on death can be vastly different; We see that in the two poems: “Death‚ Be Not Proud” by John Donne‚ and “Because I Could Not Stop For Death” by Emily Dickinson. Though they both speak about death‚ each has a different mood. Donne’s poem addresses death with a mocking and pitying tone‚ while Dickinson’s poem has a more flirtatious
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