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    “ENTREPRENEURS ARE BORN‚ NOT MADE” What do you think? When we talk or debate about if the entrepreneurs are born or made‚ we need to think about what makes an entrepreneur‚ what are his objectives as an owner of a business‚ what should be his main skills and what kind of challenges and tasks he needs to face when running out a company. The word entrepreneur‚ originally from the French verb “entreprend”‚ means “to undertake”. An entrepreneur is the person who undertakes a business. He is someone

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    What are the distinguishing factors of America that make it so different and arguably the greatest country in the world? Some people may say that it is the pursuit of the American Dream‚ while others may say that it is America’s melting pot of cultures; but these both revolve around one common theme and came about as a result of one ideal: freedom. Our government’s main duty is to protect this freedom at all costs‚ while striving to represent all people and promoting a sense of unity in the nation

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    made a distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives.Imagine that someone told you “John is a good serial killer.” Inherent in between twointerpretations of good. Either John is very good at killing people‚ he is an effective serial killer‚or John is a vigilante serial killer who only kills other serial killers. The first of these is ahypothetical good‚ while the second is a categorical good. A hypothetical is an if-then statement.In this case‚ we mean if you want some X then you should

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    contain novel options (puts‚ indexed terms‚ resets‚ auctions‚ caps) and as derivative securities and various swap agreements are accepted as standard financial instruments. These innovations have challenged the traditional financial and legal distinctions between debt and equity. Accordingly‚ public policy may need to adapt along with financial relationships‚ because income tax laws‚ regulations governing financial institutions‚ corporation law‚ and definitions of the legal rights and responsibilities

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    Fish’s idea that students should not express their opinion in academic writing is highly speculative. Fish claims that the students are not expected to show their opinion in academic writing because writing is all about influencing reader’s view. According to Fish‚ the purpose of writing is to “expand the possibilities of thought and action—that‚ not self-expression” (Fish). Therefore‚ writings should lecture new knowledge or perspective about certain topic to readers. Based on this quote‚ Fish shows

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    What Makes a Person Happy

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    how much money you have‚ your age‚ or how attractive a person you are? Contrary to popular belief‚ these things do not matter much along with gender‚ having children‚ or how intelligent you are. Studies have shown that the most important things in causing happiness are love‚ marriage‚ work‚ and personality. Let’s delve further into these areas. Money does play a role in how happy a person is. However‚ it is a very small role. Think about it; say you suddenly loose your job. You have bills to pay

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    What are some goals that you think are important for Squad Leaders to strive for? Please give at least five goals. I believe that one goal squad leaders should strive for is maintaining their Character. The squad leader should be able to balance a team while keeping who they are alive. Things can get rough and our actions can sometimes be impaired by what is happening around us‚ but the squad leader should always bounce back keeping their character intact. This is so the Director and Teammates

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    Year’s resolution is an important step into becoming a more organized person with all of my class work as well as making a plan for homework. Organization will help to take away some of the stress that comes along with the school in my everyday life. To become more organized I will make a schedule each week with the tests and homework that I have for the upcoming week. Every test or homework assignment will be written down on the schedule so that I do not miss or forget to do or study for. In addition

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    WHY DO YOU LEARN THE ECONOMICS? What is economics? Economics is a study of how goods and services are produced‚ distributed and consumed. It focuses on how the economic agents; the sellers and the buyers interact with each other and how the economics flows around the world. Every single people should have a better understanding on it as it affect almost every single decisions in our life‚ as well as government’s decisions for our country. Economy can be divided into two branches; microeconomics

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    simulations within every day life have come to be known as ’Hyperrealism’. This is the inability of consciousness to distinguish between the reality of a simulation and reality itself. This is particularly relevant in advanced post modern societies. It is seen as a condition in which the real and fiction are seamlessly blended together so there is no clear distinction between where one ends and the other begins. Baudrillard stated in his book ’Simulacra and Simulations’ that simulations within history

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