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    immediately made me question my choice of a delicate floral sundress and strappy sandals, which I previously had assumed would be more than appropriate for an outdoor wedding in June. I didn’t know much about the bride, only that she was my best friend’s sister, that she had the same name as me, and that this was her third wedding, so she decided to have it in her front yard for the sake of convenience. The venue twinkled with recycled clear Christmas lights and…

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    The wedding is the most beautiful day for the couple. Every couple wants this day to be special and cherished forever. To make it more special a lot of preparations and planning is done before. But to capture the beautiful and precious memories of the day from beginning to end, one need to hire a professional wedding photographer. The wedding photographer makes the effort to capture every moment of the that remind couple a much bigger story of the wedding day essence they felt on that very…

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    stop, the cost of the wedding plan, they relate themselves to filthy rich people, when money is tight relationship is rocky, and the worse of them all is using love for money or they use marriage for money. People do not understand what is the different between love and money. I do not know…

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    Harland Bartholomew is one of the original municipal planners that influenced the city planning profession from 1914 to present day. Bartholomew’s influence and notability in city planning has three distinct areas (Lovelace, 1993). These three areas include the education of planning professionals, civil service at both the city and national level, and his private practice and advancement of a systematic comprehensive plan (Lovelace, 1993). These three areas tell a story of an individual that had…

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    In 1983, financial planning was defined as a process utilized by financial planners to objectively assess a client’s goals, developing a plan to meet those goals, followed by the implementation of the plan and thenceforth a periodic review of the plan to ensure the client was making progress towards their goals (Chene, Gold, & Gramlich…

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    The husband is the head of the home. B. The wife should not be employed outside the home. C. The husband should help regularly with the household chores D. It is alright for the wife to initiate love-making with her husband. E. The husband and wife should plan the budget and manage money matters together. F. Neither the husband nor the wife should purchase an item costing more than $100 without consulting the other. G. The father is the one responsible for disciplining…

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    As a planner while making a comprehensive plan for it is of utmost importance that plan is to be prepared according to the requirements and needs of the area. The primary concern is to provide and develop such a plan which people of that area will acknowledge and accept it. Thus over the time authorities have been trying to put emphasis on public participation as a major component for planning process. This participation comes in various forms, out of which the surveys and community meetings…

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    As a mature aged student studying via distance education, it can sometimes be difficult to self-manage and find a healthy balance between life, work and study. Additionally, information overload can prove overwhelming, hindering proper memory retention, after having been out of the learning environment for numerous years. Discovering what strategies work best is an individual process of trial, error and re-evaluation. The time management and learning strategies I will explore to counteract these…

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    After working for 30 years in the accounting and purchasing departments in a public school system in Louisiana, I started a new career as a financial planner. Upon completing all of my coursework with the College of Financial Planning, I realized that much of what I learned could have helped greatly if I had this knowledge while working in the school system. Although I did fairly well financially in my…

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    1. Please explain why you wish to pursue a career at Bloomberg I really enjoy a vibrant and fast-paced lifestyle, as well as international exposure. Through my experience at Franklin Covey talking to people and using computers as a top sales representative, I can contribute to your company by increasing client satisfaction with my knowledge in business, business analytics, computers, and languages. My time spent at Intel, Johnson and Johnson Medical, and the MBA supports me to be successful at…

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