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    millionaire mindset does not just happen for most. Becoming a millionaire isn't about snapping your fingers and poof, you have it. Bank accounts don't just fill because we want them to. There are several traits and steps that must be taken. Here are a few of the traits you need in order to live your dream with money in your pocket. A Vision Having a Millionaire mindset starts with vision. A millionaire has a creative vision with a positive attitude. This means that not only do millionaires have…

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    NFL. The LFL, the Lingerie Football League or the more appropriate term of Ladies Football League, would insult and disgust me. The idea of having a female coach or official would be interesting at first, but to make a rule that states a female must be interviewed for a job? It shouldn’t matter on gender but qualifications. Gender has an unfair role in professional sports. Women are used as sideline reporters and photographers, and only given a few minutes of attention per game. Why do we never…

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    Pascal's Wager Essay

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    God is a losing battle. That if God does exist there are infinite miseries in store for the individual. That God’s existence is a coin toss. This ½-chance idea has a foundation of sand. There are many different religions that have come to pass, and a few are still standing. The punishment of disbelief in these deities is some type of dimension for eternal punishment. This in mind, Pascal goes on to say in the final argument that generalized expectation plays a part. Generalized expectation is a…

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    games for the fun of it? While this might be the case for few, the majority of college athletics is much more complex than that. It is a billion dollar business, fueled by a few thousand young men with the carrot of their lifelong dream-becoming a professional athlete, dangling over their heads. For the last one hundred years, the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and their system have held up, albeit rather shakily. But now, as more money is thrown into the pot, athletes…

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    ranges from 25 dollars up to 3,000 dollars. Sometimes it's even higher. The cost depends on what kind of dog you buy. Adopting a dog from a shelter is much cheaper than buying a dog from a breeder. Anchor Julia: (Towards Brooklyn and then Camera) That’s right, Brooklyn. Most new pet owners underestimate how much it really costs to own a dog. Nowadays, it seems that most of them only think about the cost of the dog and it's food. Well they're sadly mistaken. There is so much more to it! Anchor…

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    ten to fifteen dollars. Some theaters charge for parking which can cost a person another 5 dollars. The theaters really get a person with the cost of food and snacks. The last time I went to the movies, a small popcorn was five dollars, a small drink was three dollars, and all of the candy was two dollars. A full movie experience for a family can run close to 100 dollars. In contrast, a movie at home can be very cheap or even free. Redbox allows a person to rent a movie for a dollar, which is a…

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    Student Debt Causes

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    alarming rate in the past decade. To put things in perspective, Americans owe more money in student debt than credit card debt. It’s important to closely evaluate the causes and effects of rising student debt in regards to its influence on America’s youth and economy. The student debt crisis is more apparent today than ever before. With student loan debt in excess of 1.3 trillion dollars, and rising at a rate of 3,000 dollars per second, it is easy to see why so many consider this a crisis. This…

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    Beating the Financial Odds After Basketball Few jobs pay like professional sports, and few sports pay as well as the National Basketball Association. In the last few years, many stars have signed contracts that are worth well over $100 million for just a few years work. Sadly, great numbers of these players did not come from money and lacked the financial management skills to handle these huge paychecks. The results were, and still are, often tragic. In short, big salaries often lead to…

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    college, what to do with your life, and how to pay for college can be exasperating. Right now, about 44 million Americans have student loan debt. The average individual student will owe about one hundred thousand dollars for a bachelor’s degree; together, Americans owe 1.4 trillion dollars. Do you really want to add another hundred thousand to that? If you start saving now, apply for grants and scholarships, and even get a part time job, you can follow Dave Ramsey’s advice and graduate college…

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    Persuasive or Argumentative Did you know that since 2008 the federal government spent almost $700 billion dollars of taxpayer money to bail out companies (“Bailout Tracker,” 2016)? The government has used this money to give to companies that are failing or were about to go bankrupt. This is a small group of people deciding what businesses get the money and stay in business and which ones don’t. The money comes from us, the taxpayers, and it shouldn’t be used to support failing companies.…

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