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    Personal Trainer Well I enjoy lifting weights and being fit so why not get paid to help others be the same way. Speaking of getting paid the annual salary for this particular occupation is anywhere from 30,000 all the way up to 70,000 (depending on your clients of course). The way a Personal Trainer makes money is the charge hourly on clients. ‘The typical day for a Personal Trainer besides Just Push-ups and throwing weights around would be to motivate, to make intricate plans to pump up those…

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    The scene starts off with a medium shot of Leigh Anne and her three friends at a circular lunch table with a bright, yellow tablecloth. In the background, are more tables with couples eating, waiters, waitresses, and other guests occupying the background and sides of the frame. Moreover, all the people in the background and sides of the frame are extras to make it seem like the restaurant is busy at the middle of the day (lunch). At the beginning of the scene, her friends are making corny jokes…

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    forsaken reason, 80’s movies are always remembered and known for their strong views of American High Schools and the life of a typical American teenager. 80’s movies such as, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and the Breakfast Club defined that generation’s social scene, and remain popular movies with upcoming generations. The vast majority of the current American middle class grew up as teenagers in the 80’s so those films serve as a remainder of their high school days. As…

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    Jody Steinhauer Essay

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    Introduction Jody Steinhauer is the President and Chief Bargain Officer of the Bargains Group, which is the social enterprise she started over 30 years ago. As the recipient of many awards, including Canadian Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award and Canada’s Top 40 Under 40, Ms. Steinhauer has been recognized as one of the most incredible social entrepreneurs who has significantly altered the business landscape (Steinhauer, 2012). Her company, Bargains Group, is a discount wholesaler of many…

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    Walmart is the world’s largest retailer and corporation netting $482.13 billion in 2016 alone (amigobulls.com). One of the most highly debated topics nowadays is whether Walmart is good or bad for the American economy and the nation as a whole. This has been a highly debated topic ever since Walmart revolutionized the retail game by becoming the largest retailer in the world, thanks to their strategic marketing and low prices. Overall, Walmart definitely does more bad than good for our economy…

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    Why Walmart Doesn’t Work for Employees Walmart invests in bringing its customers a better life but fails to make the same investment in its employees. Walmart is “the single largest private employer in the country”, employing 1.2 million people in the U.S. alone; globally, it employs 2.2 million workers (Strachan). However, on average, Walmart pays its associates $8.81 an hour, about $15,576 a year, and according to the company, a majority of its employees make a yearly wage of less than…

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    Crossfit Research Paper

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    Crossfit has become a fast growing trend in today’s society. The physical training that athlete’s go through is tough and course and it takes heart and will to complete each workout. Crossfit requires usage of our aerobic and anaerobic energy systems. People misunderstand Crossfit and believe that it is only for people like bodybuilders. When, in reality, anyone who wants to and is willing to work hard can do Crossfit. Crossfit focuses on 10 physical skills. Those skills are “cardiorespiratory…

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    The gym, an unfamiliar territory to some but an oasis for me. The gym has been a big part of my life; it’s a place where I know who I am. It is a place in which I can escape many of my problems and release everyday stress. It’s not the weightlifting that ropes me in but it’s about self-accomplishment. It is a place that I have invested a lot of my time and hard work to accomplish a healthy lifestyle. As I can imagine this now; I picture myself walking into the doors of the gym with my duffle…

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    balls they use to the clubs, and even the way they swing the club. The golf swing is one big arc, and when a person swings his arms they accelerate around body. Creating speed this speed is then transferred from the face of the golf club to the ball, which is then launched with its own velocity. This is just the basic of hitting a golf ball many university’s have put a lot of research in to how a golf can maximize hitting the golf ball both strait and far. In golf “the longest clubs are used for…

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    Fight Club the film compared Fight Club the book The 1996 book Fight Club written by Chuck Palahniuk is a classic satrical novel that contains interesting social commentary on connsumierism and masculinity in the United States, particularly for Generation X and Generation Y. The 1999 film adaption of Fight Club directed by is considered to be one of the best book-to-film adaptations ever, however it manages to change quite a lot from the original novel without damaging the themes, culutral…

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