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    American politician Cory Booker once stated, “Leadership is not a position or a title, it is action and example” (Booker 1). It is what a leader does and how they chose to lead that defines them rather than the letters CEO printed on their name-badge. A leader is someone with courage; someone who believes when everyone else has given up; someone who keeps moving forward despite the unending obstacles set in their path. It is leaders like these that we look for to manage organizations, businesses…

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    nineteen trillion gallons of water, the possibly that they could cast the Norovirus, and surprised by celebrities are raising money for their state. On August 26th,2017, Harvey had started on the Texas Coast and the last landfall was on August 30th in Near Cameron, Louisiana. Bringing nearly fifty-two inches of rain which is a total of about four feet and nineteen trillion gallons of water in Texas (Tropical Cyclone Names,1). In Louisiana, the rain was a total of five and a half trillion gallons…

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    Illegal immigration, generally defined as the illegal act of trespassing across a national border. Any person involved in this act of “immigration” violates the laws that exist strongly implemented by the concerned nation. Generally, immigrants migrate from a poorer country to a richer country. Illegal immigration provides no benefit to America. Large amounts of illegal immigrants trespassing onto U.S. soil, have caused an increase in flawed amnesty laws, detrimental increase in human…

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    undocumented workers within the United States borders. While both candidates have very poignant views and ideas as to how to solve this problem, neither are accurate and neither would be beneficial to the United States economy. While it would cost trillions of dollars to expel all undocumented aliens from the country, it was also cost millions to grant them amnesty. There is no precise solution as to what the government should do to fix the immigration problem, all we know for sure is that…

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    faith and thanksgiving we give back to God the life he gave us so that we reap what we have sown into the fertile ground of God! Why would you follow satan into hell, sowing foolishly into the fire, burning up your inheritance of trillions upon trillions times trillions of years with God in Heaven? Satan's fake math tricks and lies do not add up! Mathematics Most of us do not understand God's Mathematics of corn and how it multiplies itself from one little corn seed. We are so busy eating up…

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    “national debt” is more than twenty trillion dollars. A trillion dollars sounds like a really big number but seeing what 20 trillion dollars looks like is truly astonishing. Why does our national debt continue to grow? Why should we care? What can we do? BODY TRANSITIONAL STATEMENT: Our national debt continues to increase at an alarming rate: why haven’t we addressed it? I. In FY2017 our countries obligations or outlays are 4.0 trillion and revenues are 3.3 trillion leaving us with a 666…

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    the cost of college constantly increasing by 1,120 percent in the past 30 years, so many people seek financial assistance from the government such as loans. “Student loans have been accumulating since the late 1980’s drawing near an astounding 1.2 trillion dollars as of May 2013”( CFPB, Par. 1). For students the deals are appealing because it gives a sufficient amount of time to pay back the loan. With student loans it provides an educational opportunity for students who cannot afford to pay out…

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    As many Americans consider themselves patriotic many still regret some of the actions the United States. One of the biggest regretted wars was the Iraq War (2003-11) during the Bush Administration. Why was there a war in Iraq one might ask? The Bush Administration based its rationale for war principally on the assertion that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and that Saddam's government posed an immediate threat to the United States and its coalition allies. Of course some might…

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    since the great depression. When President Obama came into office he inherited an approximately $1.3 trillion in debt, which could grow to approximately be $8 trillion over the next decade (Holan and Richert). This is a stark contrast to when Bush took office in 2001, when he inherited a budget surplus of $236 billion from Clinton (Jacobson). That means that Bush lost approximately $1.5 trillion in a period of 8 years. This is after the tax cuts of 2001. Time and time again it has been proven…

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    Korea. Through years, Samsung has proven that they are the leading organizations with incredible annual revenue. In 2015, their sales reach 200.7 trillion Korean Won (KRW), which approximately 171 billion USD, thou the that number in 2014 was higher, at 206.2 trillion KRW. Their net income in 2015 was 19.1 trillion KRW and in 2014, that number was 23.4 trillion KRW. At the end of 2015, Samsung has more than 325 thousand employees in 80 countries with 34 Research and Development located in many…

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