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    Second Level Thinking

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    isn't a cheat. Rule 2. Never let the cards leave the table. Now this one should be obvious. At no point should the cards ever be out of sight. Ever. All it takes is a second for one deck to be switched out for a stacked one. Insist that all players keep their cards above the table in plain view. One way to spot a switched out deck is if the cards feel cooler than they did the last round. The reasoning behind this is that through shuffling and dealing, the cards warm up above room temperature…

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    four of the Financial Literacy lesson,Credit Scores, I learned many things. To begin, I learned about the information that is put into a credit score. This information is, your bill-paying history, the number and type of accounts you have, your recent card activity, and whether or not you’ve had bankruptcy and other similar things. However, anything personal such as, your gender, race, salary, were you live or your age will not go into your credit score. it's good to maintain a high credit…

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    Short Story About Obsidian

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    weapon being destroyed. "In the end, all I have left are card tricks!", he said tearfully and he balled up on the ground. The leader was about to turn around and blast off Obsidian's head when it clicked to him. Card tricks? Turning around, he realized that an entire deck of playing cards were scattered in the air after being hit by the flying machete. The machete was a decoy and was meant to distract the leader from seeing the deck of cards being knocked into the air from the edge of the…

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    Division one college athletes spend approximately forty-five hours a week on their sport, about forty hours on academics and studying, and an average of fifty-five sleeping hours, talk about a full-time job with no pay (Wieberg). In the first place, these athletes are producing million dollar revenues for their schools, shoe companies, television networks, and the conference their team plays in. Next, ¨full¨ scholarships from schools do not always cover full tuition and living costs. Also, they…

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    What in the event you do should you lose your automobile keys? Being locked out of the car can be much more expensive than whether it breaks down. Increasingly advanced car key systems mean the expense of getting a spare set continues to be rising. Losing your vehicle keys may be more than just inconvenient; it is also expensive. But exactly what can you do do stay away from the expense of purchasing a replacement number of keys? The neatest thing, obviously, is usually to not lose them to…

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    With all the attention that accompanied the new health care law, largely overlooked were the education provisions within it. Officially known as the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, this new student lending law signed by President Obama on March 30, 2010 will result in significant changes for the vast majority of college students, who pay for their courses through government-backed loans and grants. While politicians quibble over the long-term consequences of the…

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    Thank you for allowing Verizon Wireless the opportunity to respond to Ms. Jackson’s complaint. In her complaint, Ms. Jackson states had set up a payment arrangement for September 15, 2017, and requested her automatic payment set for September 13, 2017, be cancelled since it was set to a closed account. The payment was returned and she had to set a new payment date. I was assured my services would be secure until then. Then today my arrangement was removed and my account suspended. Ms. Jackson…

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    of Selected Government Surveillance Programs Here are answers to some widely-asked questions about the FBI’s and National Security Agency’s surveillance programs revealed last week. Q: What is the National Security Agency doing? A: Two major surveillance programs have been revealed: 1. Since 2006, the National Security Agency (NSA) has been secretly collecting the phone records of millions of Americans from some of the largest telecommunications providers in the United States, via a series of…

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    Business 4000 Legal Risk Management Plan: Shopify Jordan Loder (201213535), Shangqing Hao (201350881), Sichong Liu (201450079) August 4, 2016 Shopify is an e-commerce company with offices in Ottawa, Toronto, Waterloo and Montreal (Shopify, n.d.a). According to their website, their mission is to “make commerce better for everyone” (Shopify, n.d.b), something they aim to achieve by offering a variety of ways that users can sell their products including with an online store, point of sale, a "buy…

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    ignorant bliss when it comes to their credit cards. They do not know the significance of the little card they keep in their wallet. The youth of today sometimes only think of it as a source of money. There is so much more to these little pieces of plastic. It is extremely important for young adults to understand the advantages and disadvantages of owning a credit card before they apply for one. When thinking about the advantages of possessing credit cards, it is only natural to think of the…

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