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    The 2008 financial collapse, also known as a “Business Recession,” “ Financial Crisis,” or “ Global Financial Crisis,” began with the United State and brought many countries to the edge of insolvency. In another word, the crash of September 2008 through the largest bankruptcies. The contagion, which began with low-interest rates drove housing prices higher and that made the mortgages backed securities and collateralized debt obligations (CDO). At that time, the investors were sitting on their…

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    Mary Ann has a passion for cooking and her greatest interest is to establish a catering business. Mary Ann is aware of the rate of failure prone to these new businesses. She is evaluating if she should purchase an existing catering business that is for sale. The present owner understands that the enterprise is vastly lucrative; however, Mary Ann has her uncertainties. She wonders why the owners would be so interested in selling the business if the business has the potential to create profit.…

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    Overtime careers, and the tasks asked of these careers, changes immensely. The most drastic changes can be the salary, education, outlook, and skills required. One career that has experienced all of these changes is a Food and Drug Administration employed meat inspector. Not to long ago, to become a meat inspector the only education required was roughly 9 weeks of training. That has now since changed. Now a bachelors in Biological, Mathematical, Physical, or Agricultural sciences. The…

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    In the novel “Orca Soundings” by Kristin Butcher, there is a group of boys who enjoy playing soccer in an abandoned parking lot. The group of boys all had tattoos, dressed in baggy clothes, and they only cared about themselves. Until one day when the group of guys were just sauntering down the street ready to play soccer, something made their stomachs drop. There was a newly constructed mall right where they played soccer. There was even a new convenient store next to it. They got filled with…

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    If at this moment, the jewelry boxes and countless other silver objects of individuals were looked at, each person would have at least one (or up to 25%) item with surface tarnish, making them black and unappealing. Most of these items are valuable family heirlooms or pieces of jewelry that hold special memories for an individual. These beautiful pieces full of history are discarded in the back of jewelry boxes because they are tarnished, flawed, and harmful. Personally, jewelry was given as a…

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    On 06/03/18, at approximately 2:11pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian with Franklin County Animal Care and Control (FCACC) was dispatched to 6683 Chatsworth Way, on dogs at large, patrol only (dog's resided at location provided). I arrived on scene at approximately 2:57pm. I drove around the area, and was flagged down by a unknown male neighbor advising me that the dogs (mastiff) were in the back of the above stated location. As I was talking to the unknown male neighbor I saw two mastiff…

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    The novel Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson and Susy Flory is a story to remember. A benevolent, determined, and devoted man, Michael Hingson, grew up in the suburbs of California and went blind as an infant. As a child, he had to overcome challenges just to be like a normal child. For example, he was told that he could never ride a bike. However, he learned to ride a bike, which opened many doors to prove that not only blind people, but disabled people can do anything they set their mind to.…

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    Rushing through the bush and creeper vines, Ralph breathing heavily, stopped, shouting back at Jack and the other boys. “ Just give it up guys, you're never going to catch me” “No chance!” Answered the determined leader gasping between each word. Ralph knew that if continued running he would reach the end of the island where the sand meets the glistening sea. But he continued running enthusiastically. Jack and the other savages sang their warsong louder and louder as they heard the boisterous…

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    Naval officer on duty see’s smoke while driving his boat through the ocean . He goes to check in on what is going on and finds the missing kids.He claims that they survived on their own.We contacted the leader of the tribe Ralph and interviewed him on how he lived and took care of all the kids in his tribe on his own.Ralph talked to us with such passion and emotion , he explains that being the leader in the group was a really hard task for him to take on, and there were moments when he lost all…

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    Why do the boys pretend to kill Robert? In the first chapter of the novel Ralph, Simon and Jack venture up the mountain. On the journey they pause at a large boulder. Planning to thrust the boulder, the boys decide “The assault on the summit must wait while the three boys accepted this challenge” (Golding 28). Their goal is delayed by their need to prove their strength with the boulder. Following their successful launch of the boulder “Not for five minutes could they drag themselves away from…

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