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    economic responsibility. Companies are changing their business model to limit their impact. However companies most of the time operate in a short term and base the measurement of their success only figures at the end of the balance sheet. Without passion and personal dedication, the longer term advantages of becoming more responsible are outplayed by the short-term impacts of high investment and costly engagement on the profit. Word count:…

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    depressed after eating out and hated the feeling of eating greasy foods. However, now I am the complete opposite, I am happier and more energetic. In the beginning of this behavioral change project I had set a short term goal which was to avoid eating out during the week and a long term goal which was to not eat out at all. I would not have been able to achieve my short…

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    My Short Term Goals

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    help us to achieve the goals. If not we are doomed to failure. In order to avoid we fall into the pitfall or stuck in the progress, we need to build a goals which is short term goal and long term goal. It can be a good idea to set a clear target and achieve it whatever happens in our life. Short term goal One of my short term goal is I hope I can score in my final year project which is intelligent fire alarm system and I will put a lot of effort in my current study to get first class honor. My…

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    Precarious Profession There are a lot of sports that people can play today here in the United States, for example, American Football. American Football is one of the most popular and entertaining sports yet the most dangerous sports to play, especially for children. Athletes can get scholarships and an allowance from joining a sport, but they have to consider the dangerous situations that can happen, like brain damage. Athletes even use drugs to make themselves vigorous and an asset to their…

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    Completing my work and improving my grades would pay off in the long term as well. When I began applying for college I felt proud to see A’s and B’s on my transcript. Doing my homework became positively reinforcing because my grades improved and my chances of getting in to the college I wanted went up. A long term goal that I also had was to get a job I really wanted at a place that I wanted. I knew that if I didn’t change my actions that I would be punished by being denied a teaching…

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    strate gie Gheorghe Caravelcov Graduate Study Challenges and strategies for personal success. The idea of returning to education, and obtaining master 's degree can be a challenge. I must discipline and to prepare for the obstacles that await me during all the program. It may be difficult and may appear desire to quit because the full-time jobs, time management, financial hardships, and of course because of stress. I learn to stay focused and keeping eyes in obtaining my Master 's degree…

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    In How Children Succeed, Paul Tough’s overall purpose was to explain why some children thrive and why some do not in being successful. He uses examples of real life encounters and other credible sources to support his claim. For example, he talks to underprivileged children, coaches of sports and inspirational speakers. Tough points out that over the past few decade people have put too much emphasis on intelligence and IQ as the one thing children need to succeed. He then argues that what that…

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    Their attitudes show a great deal of change from the start of the war until the end. The novel shows the powerful effects war can have upon a person. These soldiers start out by feeling patriotic ready to fight for their country, to ending up feeling exhausted emotionally and physically. They are scared about what’s to come for them, and don’t know whether they are going to ever see their families again or not. This novel helps the audience understand the effects of war. The author stresses…

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    the Great Recession, interest rates have remained persistently low as an attempt to stimulate economic activity. This allowed AutoZone to take on large amounts of debt at historically low cost. I would suggest AutoZone refinance any short term debt to long term debt in order to provide a more financially stable outlook in the future. There may however be costs associated with refinancing that outweigh any benefits. If those specifics were available, it may change this…

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    Percussionist Analysis

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    is when I made my first serious promise and my first long-term goal. In my school, there were only three percussionists in my grade and if one of us quit it would've…

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