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    Union Pacific is a monopoly, but it ought to be viewed as a bearish investment. Kobayashi-Solomon writes that UP’s pricing power is “offset by the threat of a trade spat with a major trading partner like Mexico or China” (What Does A Monopolist Look Like? It Looks Like Union Pacific pg. 4). The second article is backing up the argument from the first article by showing that UP’s net cash flow is negative and the Debt-to-Equity ratio is very high. I don’t know a whole lot about the shipping…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    Well mine and Danny’s friend ship is kind of falling apart because we told each other how we felt that we like each other and now he’s saying that I ruined ae friend ship and I don’t know how well I do bur I don’t think I ruined it he’s the one that said all this lovey dove stuff with lots of harts and he told me all this cute stuff but no he’s going to say that I ruined are friend ship really! But where still friend with is good. I don’t care if we don’t become more then friends as long as I…

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    for Bodhidharma. While similar to how they look, for both of the paintings, the theme for them would be something akin sacrifice, and being able to do anything without hesitation…

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    Mexico is divided by class , meaning they are divided in sections by how much money they make. This class is rated either low, medium, and high. High class people are rich and really don’t associate with low class because of their reputation. About all the high class people work in office buildings , are actors, or have their own business. The middle class people are more on owning big Acers of land for plantation. They do associate with low class and upper class. For low class people they own a…

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    Fallacy In Frankenstein

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    some sort, who, because of his looks, assumes that no on will love him, and because of that is angry and hostile. Such story lines are even present in The Beauty and the Beast. Usually, in the end there is a kind lady who saves the monster, proving that she can love, and he can too. However in this story there is only the De Lacey family. The monster watches them though a window where he sees love in the family, but he is rejected by them due to his fiendish looks. This is the turning point for…

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    At the beginning of the story, it’s plain to see that Connie loves to look at…

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    and art critics. The detail in the scene and expression on the two men’s faces make this picture a true masterpiece. With the expressions on the characters, one can clearly tell there is a story behind this one framed moment. The man on the left looks over worked and rather numb in the face, while the younger man on the right appears lively and excited. The dog on the young man’s lap seems saddened, like the father, as if it doesn’t want the young man to leave. How could excitement and sorrow…

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    Ultimate Goal Essay

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    teacher, that is what my vision of success looks like. And I thinking being a rock climbing-cookie eating-teacher is how I’m going to have happiness and success. All while looking the way I do. So thanks, random-guy-who-asks-inappropriate-questions for making me really think about my life and who I am and what I want. To be successful, as defined by Merriam-Webster, means having the correct or desired result. That’s it. Nothing anywhere about what your look like, where you bought your clothes or…

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    the colleges of their dreams, so why aren’t I? It seems like eons have passed since I finalized my college applications. Waiting there hoping class will end soon, I decide to pull out my phone and proceed to scroll through the latest Twitter feed. While I continue to scroll through I see several posts of my fellow peers announcing their acceptance into colleges. I’ve been waiting months to receive my letter back from Philadelphia University, my dream college, but it seems as if they have left…

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    Even that silly hat I saw them arguing over could have been of poor quality, but if my grandma thought it was worth something I might have glorified it to fit my idea of her standards. Knowing that my memories of her could be so disoriented, I can't look back at what I thought I knew for sure about my grandma and know now if that’s really how she was like. For all, I know she could've been a lot different than I remember her being. Turns out all that looking back trying hard not to forget her…

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