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    Accounting Major Essay

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    profession. This increased complexity stems from the proliferation of new federal and state regulations as well as from the technological advancements made over the past few years. The extra 30 credit hours requirement ensures that accounting professionals are equipped with a sufficient knowledge base for when they enter the workforce. The 150-hour requirement does not apply to CPAs who had already received their certification before this requirement was introduced. In addition to the 150-hour…

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    with their work all the knowledge and experience acquired throughout their professional pathway and in turn, provide confidence to its customers by proving that they are working in a professional manner and within the established laws. The role that an accountant develops is crucial for any business organization or individual, since they bring essential information about their financial status and tax returns. As any professional, accountants are committed to meet the required standards of…

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    Imagine if you were a college athlete striving to provide entertainment for your student body and college fans, along with bringing in revenue for your school. Would you want to be paid for all the hard work, time, and dedication you put in, or are scholarships and grants enough to satisfy you? Whether or not college athletes should be paid is a huge controversy in today’s society and includes many pros and cons. One pro being that college athletics provide revenue for companies, but if we were…

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    Today, it is all too common to watch once­celebrated athletes fall from grace by committing crimes. Yet, after these athletes complete their punishments, they are welcomed back into their sport with arms wide open. From baseball to football, all professional athletes who break the law, in addition to doing time in jail, must be banned from their sport. By banning criminal­athletes, they are forced to take responsibility for their actions,…

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    Beep beep beep beep! The alarm reads 5:30 time to get up she thrust her hand towards the alarm clock to turn it off. She leans over and gets up slowly yawning and stretching out her nights rest, thank god it’s Friday she says joyfully only half a day of work and I’m done, weekend here I come. As she’s almost done getting ready she remembers to bring her rig boots and fire retardant suit, today there going out to a rig site and look around at what the riggers do all day and what equipment they…

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    Are Professional Athletes Overpaid? Are professional athletes overpaid? This question is asked around schools, work places, and homes everywhere. Many people in the United States would agree that yes, professional athletes are overpaid. Everyday many individuals hear about another mega multi-million dollar contract for a professional athlete. For example, in 2014 Miami Marlins right-fielder Giancarlo Stanton signed a 13 year, 325 million dollar contract (“Giancarlo Stanton”). Although one of…

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    College Athletes

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    for competitions. This is exactly what the professional do and yet they are not treated as a professional athlete. They are treated like they are still those young kids training and wishing to become the next big athlete. They are a big athlete now. They have been picked and trained to play for their university of choice. They train just as hard as any other professional athlete and yet are not treated like one. The only difference between the professionals and college athletes is that college…

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    Animator • Although it is not required to have any formal training such as a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Fine Arts in order to be an animator, it is preferred for someone pursuing this career to have the skills learned while pursuing this degree because they’re desired by most employers. • The annual salary for an animator can be anywhere from $33,840 to $113,470. The average income is about $61,730. • In order for someone to get a degree in animation they have to take film, animation,…

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    cheer for, we buy jerseys, t- shirts, and shoes from. These players put a lot of hard work into what they do and bring a lot of joy to many people 's lives. Professional athletes go through college, and trained hard for their whole life so it would be possible for them to play professional sports (“Do…”). The people that go against professional athletes getting paid as much as they do, should…

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    Who knows what qualities something must have to be called a sport? Do we have a list of clearly defined points that are used to judge an activity to know if it is or isn’t a sport? Well I bring this up due to the controversial topic of “Esports aren’t really a sport” and how I disagree with this popular viewpoint. Esports have many traits that are found in other socially accepted sport such as football when a large group is required to work in a coordinated fashion under ample amounts of stress…

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