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    citizens, typically the Congress person would vote based upon party lines or the way their donors want them to vote. Sadly, many Congress people do not vote the way the people want them to or the way that is best for the most citizens. Although being a trustee is a better option than being a representative, trustees often do not vote for the welfare of the majority of citizens, but for the benefit of the few elite who give major donations to their campaigns. Congress people should be trustees…

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    too long. The story didn't interest me as much, although the ending was amusing. Although the group of reporters never find out what "Rosebud" meant, the audience finds out it relates to the last few memories of playing in the snow before his bank-trustee appointed guardian, Mr Thatcher, takes him away to prepare him for his new isolated life. The film is held with high regard, even 75 years after it was released. In the documentary of old Hollywood, that we watched in class, Citizen Kane was…

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    Cure For Influenza

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    Volunteering: the cure for influenza that impacts humankind William Shakespeare once said, “The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.” Volunteering is extremely important for one to gain experience and to help change the world. To me, volunteering was an outlet I was able to connect with many and learned what my interests were. I started volunteering at a young age. In grade five, I was a kindergarten helper and was involved in Be The Change, a…

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    When one thinks about important people in the history of Georgia, one of the people that always comes to mind is James Oglethorpe. From small boy to trustee of Georgia, James Oglethorpe is one of the most important people to ever live. James Oglethorpe was born December 22, 1696 in London, England. James Oglethorpe lived a comfortable childhood with his father, Theophilus Oglethorpe, and mother, Eleanor Oglethorpe. James grew up with lots of land for playing with his other nine siblings which…

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    Nominating Minor Children

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    life insurance, annuities, and other financial instruments; you can lessen the burden on your family's guardian. You should pay special consideration to money left to minor children. One tool that is available is to create a trust, which permits the trustee to use the funds for the benefit of the minor children, and then distributes any remaining funds to the children once they become responsible adults. Short-Term…

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    important for better result. Training is necessary to make the UCCC staff understand how it is profitable to treat the patient fairly. Certainly, a low patient volume or a decline in patient satisfaction stays all the time a big concern for the board of trustee. Therefore, we need to adequately organize the workplace area in order to improve the patient satisfaction. For instance, acting professionally while serving or answering the phone may be a greater to make the patient satisfied. Training…

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    Jimmy Hoffa Theory

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    which he was murdered by Salvator ‘Sally Bugs’ Brigugilo. Following this further, Hoffa’s body was put into a 55-gallon drum and shipped by way of Gateway Transportation to a mob-owned landfill in New Jersey. Gateway Transportation’s president was a trustee of the Teamster pension fund (“Wisley”). This theory could possibly be connected to the theory above, because Brigugilo was directly connected to Provanzeno. On the whole, I think this theory was way too in detail to be…

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    Claudia Alta Taylor was born in Karnack, Texas on December 22, 1912 in a huge “Brick House .” She was the youngest of three and the only female. Her father, Thomas Jefferson Taylor, born in 1874 and died in 1960, was a businessman and her mother Minnie Pattillo Taylor, born in 1874 and died whenever she was just five years old in 1919. Since she was the only girl, she was raced by her Aunt Effie Patillo. Whenever she was very young a woman at her home compared her beauty to a lady bird by saying…

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    Paper 1 This paper will answer the question of What are the ends or purposes of American government? How are they different from other regimes, such as ancient Sparta or Puritan colonies? How do the ends of regimes alter the role of government in society? America is different from other nations at the time because the government was designed to highlight the values that the founding Americans believed in these values can be found in the constitution. “Back in 1787, the constitution’s creators…

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    fascinating history behind some of the main landmarks of Dunchurch. For example, the statue of Lord John Douglas Montague Scott, which was erected by his tenants, stands at the centre of the village. He was an important part of the village as he was a trustee of the Rugby School and a pillar in the church. As seen in our short documentary, from 00:19 to 00:23 seconds, there is the Guy Fawkes House, which was formerly known as The Red Lion…

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