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    Closing Statement

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    2012 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE CLOSING STATEMENT - MITT ROMNEY Thank you very much. It has been a great debate. I would like to thank everyone: President Obama‚ our host and American people watching the debate and who are deeply concerned about the future of our country. We are in a great economical crises‚ people looking for jobs but can not find any‚ our debts piled up‚ budget deficit widening every day. There is still a lot of work to be done. 4 years ago‚ people of this great country elected Mr

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    but I remember almost none of it. It would be very beneficial to me‚ as I work with the public in a city that has a lot of Hispanics. And I’ve always wanted to learn a language. There are countless recources on the internet and apps that can teach you how to speak different languages. I know several people who speak Spanish quite fluently. And if needs be‚ I could take a college class. I would like to learn it within the next few years. My use of media isn’t too bad. I don’t have accounts to most

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    Graph Theory

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    Graph theory - the study of graphs and networks‚ is often considered part of combinatorics‚ but has grown large enough and distinct enough‚ with its own kind of problems‚ to be regarded as a subject in its own right.[12] Graphs are one of the prime objects of study in discrete mathematics. They are among the most ubiquitous models of both natural and human-made structures. They can model many types of relations and process dynamics in physical‚ biological and social systems. In computer science‚

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    Mutual Dependence

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    Mutual Dependence In the play Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett‚ the main characters Estragon and Vladimir display a complicated relationship. Estragon and Vladimir accompany each other‚ share the same fate of waiting for Godot and are dependent on each other for survival. Yet‚ their relationship lacks the qualities of a true friendship in that they withdraw from deeper interactions with one another. Throughout the play‚ Vladimir and Estragon suggest whether they would be better off alone but

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    In “Diversity Challenges-What Would You Do?” (Learning Communications‚ 2009)‚ an organization interviewed prospective employee Felix. While Felix immediately hit it off with the human resources associate‚ it soon became apparent that he was not accustomed to the level of diversity in the organization. His overt shock and multicultural leadership in addition to his nonverbal response to various other diversity characteristics present in the workforce indicated that Felix had an issue with working

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    What makes us good citizens? It is hard to answer that question because every person can think about different definition of a good citizen. Many can call themselves good citizens just because they work‚ pay taxes and obey law. But is it enough? Not for everyone. Good citizens do not serve their own interest but rather understand that their deeds affect the world around them. They serve their families‚ friends and others in need without prejudice and selfishness. They care about the condition of

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    "What do you want to be when you grow up?" It is such a typical question‚ yet it compels children to venture into their innocent minds and let them imagine the world full of possibilities and encouragements. Their responses vary‚ ranging from superheroes to the President of the United States. But how would the little ones react when they were told‚ "You are not talented or smart enough. Try again." Their dreams would be shattered into millions of pieces and their hopes would be lost forever. Plummeting

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    A title of the New York Times article‚ A Life Beyond’ Do What You Love’‚ has a questing start. As students seeking advice for their occupational counselor‚ they are fill for heavily burdened questions of life. Who should I become? What shall I do? The first student questions his future‚ while walking along side of his counselor‚ the student began speaking of his future options of becoming a doctor or the student even a philosophy professor. As the student nervously began to confess that he had thoughts

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    What would you do with a million dollars?The amount of money that will pass through your hands over a working lifetime is incredible. For example‚ if you work 40 years and earn only an average of $25‚000 per year‚ you will have made $1 million even without salary increases due to inflation. The average family in America earns nearly $50‚000 per year. You are likely to earn over $2 million dollars in yourlifetime! What will you do with your millions? Many older people have spent it all. Is that what

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    1. What do you consider to be "inedible"? According to the textbook‚ the word inedible is poisonous or are not eaten because of strong belief or taboos. Food or things that I consider to be inedible would be poisonous animals‚ fungus‚ or an animal that died from a disease. 2. What do you consider to be "edible by animals‚ but not by me"? Animals love to eat any living things as long as they are below their food chain. Natural selection plays a very big part because every animal craves the excitement

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