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    make such a guarantee of lifetime employment (Carrera & Luss, 2014). Organizational needs and events come and go quickly. Many employees also prefer to jump to a new employer when the time is right. This usually occurs when an employee sees an opportunity to advance their career or increase their pay scale (Carrera & Luss, 2014). Employers have attempted to replace the concept of lifetime employment with something less binding like lifetime employability. Lifetime employability is a…

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    A “lifetime gifting program” can be annually used by Meg to each of her children through “gift-splitting elections” (“Gift and Estate Tax Planning” 14-22). Assets must be transferred in a maximum rate into “living trusts” in order to eliminate “probate,” and induce as “pour over” in case the property is “still held at death” and is intended to be allocated as living trust (“Gift and Estate Tax Planning” 14-22). Meg can consider having a “bypass trust” and a “marital deduction trust.” The…

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    Personal Narrative "A meeting for a lifetime" In April 2006, I met my wife. At the time I didn 't know she was my wife but then again how does any 23 year old really know anything? I was serving in Iraq at the time and was enjoying the short, and rare times that I was able to get some recreational time. If you can remember back to 2006 social media was still in its infancy. I was perusing myspace.com and had a new message. It was from this girl I knew in high school, she was a few grades…

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    "Crystal!" Amber yells as her voice echoes through the extremely empty rooms of the apartment, quite impatiently might I add. Her face is full of utter discomfort, as she shifts into yet another position. She's always been greatly impatient with standing still too long. I can't blame her sorry butt, though. I'm the similar in that way, that's why I entertain myself with doing silly things that would annoy most people, but make others laugh. Amber's pale complexion lights up once she notices me…

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    It was a sunny morning , it was a school field trip for the maroon and white,when we got to the school the big bus marron was there.Everyone got inside the bus,then we went on the ride for about 3 hour.Then we got to guthrie oklahoma,we performed a song at guthrie oklahoma after that we went to frontier city when we got to frontier we got of the bus and give the worker our ticket and then we got in long line for lunch.Our lunch was chicken,soda and cookies.After we eat we went to the ride the…

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    I don’t believe Dr. Kligman should have received the lifetime achievement award from the University of Pennsylvania’s College of Physicians. While he was a pioneer in the field of dermatology, I think all of his accomplishments are marred by the way in which he tested the products. When someone is given an award as prestigious as one celebrating lifetime achievement, I think it is important to take into account their entire professional career, both the good and the bad. With that being said,…

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    My Lifetime Goals Analysis

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    When considering my lifetime goals, I often think of having success and earning respect, which seems to be the common trend amongst most people. But anymore now, I also think of a very important piece that many people don’t take into consideration… giving back to your community, society, or country. This piece has become very important to me and has also become a part of my goals: earning respect, having success, and giving something back. With such important goals, current and future academics…

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    achieve the most drastic of lifetime goals. My lifetime goal is to become a successful forensic anthropologist maintaining my connection to music that I currently have. For the past seven years of my life I have been a part of an intense band program while maintaining an AB academic average and that experience, along with my academic experience of taking advanced courses all while staying in touch with the musical side of the world, is what’s going to help me achieve this lifetime goal. Being a…

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    Interviewing retired educator, Art Huinker, about his lifetime reading experiences was a very enlightening journey that took us back to the late 1930’s when reading to a child was not as much of a priority for parents as it is today, nor were books as accessible in the home setting, like they are now. As a youngster growing up on a farm in rural Festina, Iowa, Huinker states, “We had a newspaper in the house and a farm journal, but outside of that we did not have any books available for leisure…

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    Centralia, Washington. His father was a lawyer and known for his work on the Centralia Massacre case. His mother was a world traveler and he described his mother as “an enormous energy and quite independent spirit” in his book, Merce Cunningham: A Lifetime of Dance. Merce Cunningham didn’t start dance at a really young age, he started when he was 12. He was introduced to dance by Maude Barrett who was attended the same church he did. Maude Barrett was performed in Circus’ and she became…

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