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    selected Edward for my interview, as I believe he fits my idea of financial success. I have known him for over a year and consider his financial decisions to be very wise. By interviewing him, I hoped to gain insight into his knowledge on finances…

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    I look at it as a way to signify how unique I was in my parent’s eyes.…

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    settings, there are different goals that you want to accomplish. For a networking note, you may just want to express your interest for the project or work and to setup an interview to further the process. In an interview, the goal should be different, you should present your skills and experience to the interviewers to show why you are good fit at the company. Understanding these goals will allow myself to focus on each part separately, overall increasing my success in each of these settings.…

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    intense, extend and focused practice, no one can become exceptionally successful at any given field. Also in other to become successful one must need parents who support their children by encouraging them and have enough money so that the individual do not have to work for a living in their spear…

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    “Learning is the most powerful tool in the world. The more you know the better you will get along in the world,” (Wells). Although education is the most important thing a child can receive, Plato would argue that some children are not getting a proper one. Plato quotes Socrates by saying that there are two types of education that include intentional and random selection, or deselection, of information to be taught. Socrates continues on by pointing out the usefulness of teaching kids the…

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    classes. Grudgingly, I went and told her my story, hopes, and fears; definitely more than was needed. My advisor explained I needed to take a student success class with Tiffany Youst. She then looked up and wrote down the CRN#, made sure I didn’t need anything else, and sent me on my way. Student Success turned into my favorite class. I learned how to “do” school. The two class mentors helped facilitate as well as being available if students needed help with anything. Shadow and Shyanne were…

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    American author, also dealt with this topic in his novel “The Great Gatsby”, which was written in 1925. This paper aims at providing an analysis of the American Dream with regard to “The Great Gatsby”. It defines the American Dream and how it is reflected in this novel with a view on success, wealth and social mobility. This essay is divided into two parts, for giving an answer to the research question: Why is Jay Gatsby, the main character in F. Scott…

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    We have all heard our parents or that old neighbor that greets you every morning when you go outside to pick up the newspaper say to us that our choices are what makes us who we are. We might have even disagreed some just so they could be rebellious others because it seemed illogical how our choices could define us. However, have you ever come to a point in your life where you don’t know what to do next? Where you don’t know the answer to the question? Or the infamous question we all ask…

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    Book Reflection on "The Leader, The Teacher & You" It has been quite a while since I had read a book other than instructional and technical manuals due to heavy work and family commitments. When I was tasked to do a book reflection, I felt apprehensive and was worried, wondering if I could grasp its contents in great depth. Eventually, I mustered the courage and told myself that if the pages of the book was never opened, I would never know how much I could have accomplish, let alone graduating…

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    their service however, some use poor judgment and violate Army Ethics possibly damaging our Army Profession. Honorable service is the key characteristic of the Army Profession; vital to the success of all the essential characteristics; and influential to the Army Ethics. Honorable service is…

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