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    As kids, my rich dad did not pay us (or his son Mike or me) for the work they did for him. Some people were upset by this because we thought it was exploding. But my rich dad actually was doing us a favor to mike and me. The main reason why rich dad refused to pay us while we worked for him was because he did not want addicts not to come back to work for money. “If you get addicted to money he said, “You’d be hard to break that addiction. The money is a drug? Rich dad called the money a drug…

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    morning, I told my best friend, Mike, what my dad had said. As best I could tell, Mike and I were the only poor kids in this school. Mike was like me in that he was in this school by a twist of fate. Someone had drawn a jog in the line for the school district, and we wound up in school with the rich kids. We weren't really poor, but we felt as if we were because all the other boys had new baseball gloves, ,,,y new bicycles, new everything. Mom and dad provided us with the basics, like food,…

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    water. Then me and my dad jumped in the canoe and waited for the others. After that, the old man dragged the kayak into the river and my grandpa’s friend Rich jumped in. Then the old bus driver got Liam and Rich to drag it in and then we could start off on our adventure. Me, my dad, my grandpa, his friend Rich, and his son Liam were all going on a kayaking/canoeing trip on the Raisin River, in Dundee, Michigan. I remember back when I was about 9, I did this with my dad on the Muskegon…

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    Michael Korsport's Story

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    step-dad as he blocked Michael's way. Michael's step-dad was head of the Korsport Corperation, (Kors Corp for short). Michael's step-dad was an astute person since he founded Kors Corp. He lived in solitude on the streets when he was young, prior to owning Kors Corp. Until he was spotted by a nice group of people who saw that he was getting picked on by rich kids, consequently he was vulnerable to the rich kids. The nice group of people reported this to the police, therefor Michael's step-dad…

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    T.J.’s Dad is a genuinely great person and he suffers every day from an accident he made in his early life. He ran over and killed an infant by mistake. Rich Marshall is a terrible person and shows no remorse for any of the mistakes in life, even though he is in some way end the future of a child or at least trying to. Swim team agreed…

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    Financial Literacy

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    defines personal financial literacy as "the ability to use knowledge and skills to manage financial resources effectively for a lifetime of financial well-being." The most stressed subject that Robert Kiyosaki talks about in Rich Dad Poor Dad is that the biggest difference between rich and poor people is their financial intelligence. Financial intelligence is more than just knowing…

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    suddenly I hear the voice the universe—and Simet—wants me to hear. It says, “Swim.” (Crutcher 18). 2. T.J. grows close to a young girl named Heidi who is emotionally and mentally abused by her racist stepfather, Rich. Child Protection Services got involved through an anonymous report when Rich decided Heidi had earned twenty-five “spanks” with his belt (Crutcher 73). 3. T.J.’s goal for the swim team is to have the entire team letter. The swim coach comes up with a letter requirement that makes…

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    was also hospitalized. The man was shot and murdered just as T.J’s dad was shot at and died in the book Whale talk. These two situations relate because nothing good comes from violence, shooting another person doesn’t solve anything it leads to death and more tragedy. In the book T.J’s dad tells t.j “Not one minute for revenge. I’ve spent my life looking back.. wanting to change things... this okay... promise you won’t…” .T.J’s dad knew him dying would effect T.J deeply and that wanting to get…

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    Kaitlyn Coleman Mr. Kennedy HIST 2112 13 March 2017 50s TV Shows Leave it to Beaver, Father Knows Best, and Dobie Gillis all have a lot in common. They are all from the 1950s, they are all in black and white, and they have similar plot lines. In Leave it to Beaver, Beaver’s brother Wally had a track meet to go to, but he did not have any transportation to get him there. Wally’s father agreed to let him and his friends take his car only if they drove straight there and back and did not have any…

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    “I don 't want to be seen like a feminist” - My friend Timmy said to me while I was trying to explain why I considere myself as a feminist. He was quick to tell me why feminist is just something that it count work in our society, Timmy was telling me examples of how if a guy punch a girl in the face then he gets in trouble but a girl can do that and shell be fine, or how he wants to be the one that provides to his wife when he gets marry, he was telling me examples that honestly I could…

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