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    Automobile Banned Society The automobile has been a part of an American life. Even though the manifest functions of the automobile is just a tool of transportation, latent functions of the automobile such as business and entertainment of automobile became important in American Society. If all cars were banned in the United States, the elimination of the automobile would affect social, cultural, economic arrangements in the American society, and also, some adjustments will be required to…

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    College Admissions: Financial Planning My College Plan As college costs continue to rise faster than the general rate of inflation, young college students are increasingly finding themselves saddled with debt and forced to make complex financial decisions. In response, some colleges now channel freshmen through personal finance seminars in which students learn how to budget, how to understand loan terminology, and how to avoid common financial pitfalls. Some students find it hard to continue…

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    The lofty stating that more money equates to more happiness, is nothing but a facade used to create greedy, discontented people. Money doesn’t bring true happiness.There is never enough money to appease all of a person’s wants and results in added pressure and stress. Most developing countries top the list of 25 countries with the highest suicide rates today. However, countries who have booming economies, relatively high incomes, and a plush quality of life, still register very high…

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    Detroit is not a place one should live due to some of the most staggering crime rates among a plethora of other issues. Detroit has a crime rate that runs about 45 violent crimes per 100,000 people. Now this is a staggering amount yes but its not even the worst in the US anymore. The reason I bring Detroit up as the worst city to live in with it not having the current highest crime rate in the country is that it has kept that title consistently. Also thats still alot of violent crimes because if…

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    matter if you are staying in California or any other place near to it, Wildomar Probate Attorney has a team of smart, trained lawyers to handle all your legal issues. You will find Law Firm Of Steven F. Bliss, Esq., the expert lawyer in the field of bankruptcy law, trusts, wills & probates. Do some homework and invest some time to explore more about Probate Attorney at Wildomar. You will come to know about many things that will help you out. Do not forget to share the information with your…

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    Background checks and drug testing sound like the perfect solution to stop the abuse of welfare funds being used to purchase drugs. Although those simple suggestions seem like they could be efficient, the likeability that the recipient will stop abusing welfare is unlikely. In many cases when there are drug testing requirements, the applicant will stay clean before applying for welfare. After their application has been approved and they receive funds, they are most likely return to their old…

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    Papa John’s was started in 1984 by John Schnatter in the broom closet of his father’s business after John sold his 1972 Camaro to help save his father’s business from bankruptcy (Papa John’s, 2017). The fact that John was able to make sacrifices to save his father’s business and create his own business within a broom closet shows his dedication to his family and passion. The first Papa John’s restaurant was opened in 1985 in Jeffersonville, Indiana with a focus on quality, then by 1991, there…

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    For this assignment, I watched “The Promised Land”. This movie is about a sales man, Steve, who goes to a small town in the country side that has been hit with economic hard times. Steve’s job is to go to big farm properties, and buy drilling rights of natural gas for his company, Global. He is originally from a farm town, so in order to be able to buy these rights, he “blends in” as a country men. While gathering the town people, a science teacher warns about the dangers of drilling and how…

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    Money money money. Everybody loves money, right? They say money can’t buy happiness, well, in some cases money can be a big game changer and gambling is a fast easy way to obtain it, or lose it. “Gambling, the betting or staking of something of value, with consciousness of risk and hope of gain, on the outcome of a game” ( “Gambling”). All people need to do is pull a lever, bet on a crazy play in a game, or go all in. But sadly gambling tricks and plays people into thinking that they can win a…

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    left his family. He found gold, but it wasn't his. There are many reasons for being good, and bad. Here are some of them. John Sutter was a German man that found gold on his land and started the gold rush. He fled from Bern, Switzerland because of bankruptcy and left his wife and five kids. John fled in 1834 and came to California in 1849. He pretended he was a Swiss Guard officer forced to leave the French Revolution of 1830. Sutter convinced the Governor to give him 48,400 acres of land and…

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