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    hard things are. She is always telling me “one of the hardest parts of life is deciding whether to walk away or try harder”. College was not in my mind when I finish high school. For me it was impossible, first of all I knew my parents didn’t have money to pay for it, and secondly I didn’t thought my English was at a college level. At the end she convince me, and here I am trying to be a preschool teacher. She also taught me that responsibility is a value you must have to succeed. And it is…

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    A penny for my thoughts. Pennies have been around for a very long time, roughly 200 years, and there had been many changes to it as the society grew. People were dissatisfied with its looks, the way they took up too much space and resources, and the worth of the coins. However, I think now is a good time to put an end to this one-cent coin, not just to put forth more modifications. The reasons had grown much too large and strong— pennies cost more to produce than it is actually worth, they hurt…

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    Title and Citation HARTSOCK et al. v. RICH’SEMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION et al. Facts of the Case This case is about a check was accidently sent to the wrong address, and the check was illegal cashed by someone that it was not intended for. According to the case, it is about Carolyn Hartsock whom received settlement payments from Prudential Reinsurance Company. After receiving her settlement, she sold one of her lump sum payments of $60, 096 to Singer Asser Finance Company, LLC. She wanted Prudential…

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    Ponsonby case, Hartley was contracted to a ship that was owned by Ponsonby. After docking, most of the ship’s crew abandoned the voyage. The captain promised the remaining crewmembers extra money if they worked on the ship and completed the voyage. When the ship arrived at the homeport, Ponsonby refused to pay the crewmen the extra wages as he had promised. It was decided that although in the Stilk v. Myrick case the sailors were not entitled…

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    balance due prior to me sending it to collections department. This is where your “patience” come in play as a medical biller and collector. Many patients will not be happy to receive a medical bill. This is because many of them think that the only money the owe the provider of service is their copayment. They really don’t understand their insurance coverage, especially the elderly. So, I take the time to call the patients insurance and find out what the benefits are and then explain the…

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    contribution, or a business owner must make a 2 percent contribution for employees, based on an annual salary, for workers who choose not to defer any of their own money. An employer?s contribution does not count towards a worker?s annual limit, and employers can reduce their tax liability for their part of the…

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    professional athletes paid too asking? I think professional athletes are getting paid way too much for just playin a game with a ball. They are getting paid millions of dollars for just playing a sport. Professional athletes are getting paid a lot of money. They play sports for fun and all of a sudden get paid a lot. There are a lot of good athletes that don’t want to play in the big leagues and have to pay the league. I do not think it is fair at all. On the other hand,I think professional…

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    Rhetorical Strategies in “Denise Specht: Minnesota students have a money problem. It’s time to face it.” “ ‘How much education funding is enough?’ ” (Specht 1) appears to be a simple question; however, the answer to this seemingly simple question is far more complicated. This question is addressed in the article “Denise Specht: Minnesota students have a money problem. It’s time to face it.” which was published in the Twin Cities Pioneer Press on September 21, 2017. The author argues that…

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    Real Estate Investment

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    Today's market for real estate market is better than ever. If you have money to invest there is no better way to invest than in real estate and no better time to invest than now. Anyone can learn the secrets to making big money with real estate investing. Those with some money available should begin now to learn how to buy and sell houses for profit. Actually real estate investing is easier and safer than investing in the stock market right now. You'll also find that real estate investing is fun…

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    ICD-9: A Case Study

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    the center of this concept. Other industries feel that if you spend more of your own money that the prices will become lower in the end. This is unrealistic when it comes to healthcare. Many individuals cannot afford to spend their own money for lack of having any extra. That is why there is an enormous amount of individuals that receive services from Medicare, Medicaid and other payers. Because of lack of money or proper job security which in turn makes it harder for them to be able to afford…

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