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    Becoming Homeless

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    An online game that shows the reality of how easy it can be for one to become homeless just by making simple everyday life decisions. In this game the player is given one thousand dollars for the whole month. The player also has three work options to choose from. One is working in a restaurant that plays very little, but lets the player keep the tips they make. The other option is working in a warehouse where this job requires a lot of heavy duty and pays okay. The last option is working in a…

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    Diesel Mechanic Career

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    For my career I chose to be a diesel mechanic, I chose to go into this career for many reasons. Some of the reasons are because first, I want to be this because I like diesel trucks especially diesel trucks and I feel like I would enjoy working with them and fixing them every day. First, I want to be this because I like diesel trucks especially diesel trucks and I feel like I would enjoy working with them and fixing them every day. Some of the duties as a diesel mechanic are things such as;…

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    The early 1870s were an important time for the United States’ Mint. Specifically, 1873 marked the last year that the silver dollar coin would be struck, thanks to the passing of the Coinage Act of 1873. This new Act temporarily ended production of the silver dollar for commercial use. However, while this changed the landscape of coins in the United States, it made these silver coins extremely rare and collectibe. In fact, the 1870 silver dollar coin is known today as one of – if not the –…

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    this article about finance and couples is to encourage and give her point of view of what people who are married and about to be married learn what lead to “financial infidelity” which means is either one in a relationship who lies to the other about money. For example, one partner may hide differents banks accounts while the other person doesn't know anything about it. That the main purpose of the article “Till Debt Do Us Part” not letting those mistakes break apart your marriage. Mary Loftus…

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    Essay On Liberty Bonds

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    Contributing to the bonds became a patriotic duty in the United States. This introduced the act of financial securities to citizens for the first time ever. War is expensive and financed through borrowing, taxation, and expedition of printing money. Barely any money was created. Liberty bonds are still used today in which U.S. treasury bonds are issued. A treasury bond is a fixed interest government debt security with a state of 10 years. Fixed interest securities are dealt with interest-rate…

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    beginning on the day of February 14th of the year of 1933, Michigan had been hit particularly hard by the Great Depression, declared an eight-day bank holiday. Fears of other bank closures spread from state to state as people rushed to withdraw their money. Within weeks, thirty-six other states had held their own bank holidays in an attempt to stem the bank runs. The banking system seemed to be on the verge of collapse. This act was to prevent panic withdrawals of funds from banks by the…

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    In From Beyond Outrage the author, Robert Reich is Professor of the University of California, Berkeley. He as a Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton and as an adviser to President Barack Obama. In this article is talk about in America the economy democracy are being manipulated however the average working interest was praised by the Americans for the rich and the elite. It is not enough for people to be elected president and expect them to solve the country's problems. People need to…

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    Social Location Analysis

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    Students across the country are facing a mounting challenge upon graduation. This challenge is not one that is easily surmounted or circumvented. The challenge is also not limited in scope to one social class or geographical region. The challenge facing more and more students every year is student loans. The loans themselves are not the issue, but rather the excessive amount of debt that tends to follow. A recent analysis, done by the Wall Street Journal, has shown that over half of students…

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    Causes Of Student Debt

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    One way of doing this is by taxing the rich 30% and giving 15% of it to colleges and universities. After the colleges and universities receive the money, they will spread the wealth around to the students by giving out grants and scholarships to students who are really need of a grant and want to attend school. It will give the students or parents less to worry about financially. College students…

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    Debt consolidation loans are often considered to be the perfect method of getting rid of a huge chunk of debt all at once. Consider the luxury of getting the mail and instead of looking at five or six credit card bills you are only looking at a utility bill and a bit of junk mail. In addition to the foregoing, if you find that you are seriously falling behind in your bills, this sudden freedom is a like a breath of fresh air. Yet these debt consolidation loans are not always a good idea. Here…

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