be examples from your own life or from other people you know or can imagine. (3-6 sentences. 3.0 points) My mom’s monthly phone bill 5. Describe a real or made up but realistic example of earned income that you or someone you know has received. What type of work was the income from? Was the income in the form of a salary or wages? (1-2 sentences. 1.0 points) My friend who works at McDonald’s‚ It was in the form of weekly wages. 6. Describe a real or made up but realistic example of unearned
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Questions 1. Think of a real or made up but realistic example of a pure risk that you or someone you know may face‚ and then answer the questions below. a. Describe the specific risk. (1-3 sentences. 0.5 points) b. What sort of negative outcomes are possible for this type of risk? (1-3 sentences. 1.0 points) c. Would this risk be likely to create unexpected expenses? Why or why not? (1-3 sentences. 1.0 points) d. Describe at least one way
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George Ramone College Composition I Prof. Loscano September 14‚ 2011 In Henry Louis Gates Jr.‘s‚ “Whats in a Name?“‚ Gates deals with a sort of life changing reality as a young boy. He recalls the incident from a time when prejudice and discrimination against African Americans was perfectly normal. Gates and his father went to the drugstore in town‚ where his father was the only colored person that could eat there out of the whole town. As Gates was eating his ice cream‚ his father greets Mr
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What is an Employer Association? Give an example‚ other than the AMMA. An employer association is a body that is established by a number of employers to look after common business affairs. Their role is to provide services to member employers in the areas of trade and commerce‚ and with employment relations matters and political lobbying (Loudon et al 2009). Loudon et al (2009‚ p. 56) also details that employer associations can “act as a foil for the collective power of unions”‚ for example‚
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My last name is everything to me. It sets me apart from most people in the world‚ and shows that I am part of a strong family. Also‚ my last name illustrates facts about my ancestors‚ where my family originated‚ and even what they have accomplished. If I proposed to the perfect girl and she said "yes‚" but only if she could keep her last name; we would have to have a long chat about this decision. I feel very strongly about the idea that my wife should have my last name‚ but I understand
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didn’t really know what happened during the fire. All I heard was T.J. getting injured and going to jail. Mama told me that The Logans and The Wallices were putting out the fire and how T.J. went to jail. “Mama‚” I asked softly. “Why did T.J. go to jail?” Mama put her arm around me. “Honey‚ he did some bad stuff. He had to be punished.” Somber and quietly‚ Mama woke up. “Danny‚ go wake up Harley and Jessie. It’s time for breakfast.” Harley and Jessie were my brother sister. Jessie liked going by
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“Jessie! We are leaving now!” Aunt Casey yelled from outside the house. Jessie looked at the house one final time. She smelled the crisp‚ salty sea air from the ocean and her feet were devoured by the soft sand below her feet. Jessie gets up slowly and puts her luggage in the truck and sits down. As the truck started to speed by the house‚ she stared at it until it simply evanesced. This would be the last time she would see that house again. “I know that you aren’t happy about this move‚ but look
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one‚ was mighty grateful. It meant the lake on the outskirts of town would remain frozen a little longer. Then the first‚ weak rays of the Spring sun would start a gentle thaw and my secret would be out. I’d like to say I hadn’t meant to kill young Jessie but that would be a lie. I enjoyed every moment of it‚ revelled in her clawing and screaming and the following adrenaline rush of disposing of her body. It had been my first time but I knew it wouldn’t be my last. I realise now‚ how fortunate I’d
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Jessie remained silent as Irish spoke of her beliefs. The concept was foreign to him‚ and he listened with curiosity and apprehension. Every religion‚ he had heard of so far in his life‚ left little to no place for women as an equal. He was more sad than surprised to learn that even the old gods seemed to be chauvinist pigs."So‚ Jude‚ was your bad boy? The one that pushed you to doubt? You know‚ the more you talk about him‚ the more I like him. I can see why you are so attached to him." He confessed
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Annotation of "Who’s for the Game?" by Jessie Pope Saturday‚ 14 August 2010 10:49 a.m. Rhetorical question offers a challenge to the reader. Makes the reader feel guilty if their answer isn’t good enough. Who’s for the Game? Allusion to colour of British army uniforms Repetition/parallel construction develops Pope’s idea of courage Colloquial language sounds friendly‚ Light-hearted‚ conversational. Personal pronouns appeal directly to the reader. Who’s for the game‚ the biggest that’s played
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