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    Assignment 1: Economic Basics (24.0 points) 1. Describe two examples of important things that financial planning skills can help you do, and explain why these things are important to you personally. (4-6 sentences. 2.0 points) One example of financial planning that could help me would be saving for a new car. Another example would be saving for college. Saving for a new car is important because I will need a car for work and college. Saving for college is important because I want to

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    received since the day you had applied for admission (eg admission exercise, enrolment exercise, financial services, counselling services.) Rate it and suggest one big improvement in the level of customer service. Write in the following format: a. describe briefly the service you had received One of the most unforgettable service I had received from the polytechnic will definitely be the upgrading of software for my laptop. I brought my laptop to school for an upgrading service as I do not know how

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    didn’t go out their way for unethical surgical practices. The social media negative influence on African American women growing up within the 21st century has made it seem the simple life is depending on the curves of your body, instead the knowledge of your mind and the power in your beliefs. Proper parenting is started at home, yet with social networks being such a part of our children’s lives, the media is also in the homes. In the process of the media influence, I believe the importance of the

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    Experimental Life by Randolph Bourne present conflicting views on the ideal lifestyle. Roosevelt suggests that the only acceptable life is one that involves progress through struggle and perseverance while Bourne claims that because life is filled with uncertainty it is best to prepare and embrace it. While Roosevelt’s and Bourne’s arguments greatly differ from each other, both offer valid pieces of advice on how to live a more ideal lifestyle. Roosevelt’s essay addressed the working class of America

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    turn off, their thoughts and doings, and on signs it says "Big Brother is Watching You." The film describes a controlling, almost totalitarian, government with one leader, identified as Big Brother. His portrait is seen on posters that appear on nearly every wall in the city of London. Orwell refers the posters of Big Brother as “so contrived that eyes follow you about when you move.” In 1984, the job of the secret police is to spy for the government

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    unique blend of hospitality enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, artists, entertainers, and family composition of the communities 2 Tall Timber Resort Job Description Job Title: Sous Chef Job Code: SC10 Date: Author: Job Location: 196 King Street East, Toronto, ON Job Grade: Report to: Head Chef Status: Job Summary: Sous chef is also known as head chef. A Sous chef is located just below the executive chef or the command chain cooking kitchen chef. Thus, in any commercial

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    What is your ideal utopia? In the book Fahrenheit 451 the government tries to make a utopia by burning books, thinking it's going to make the people happier. The dystopian society compared to our modern day society has a different idea of happiness and how to solve things. The life in Fahrenheit 451 is different compared to our modern day life because of the fireman's job. In their society firemen burn books, houses, and even people, this is why citizens are afraid of firemen. Firemen also

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    Sex, Religion, And Gender

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    premarital sex,” “What is your opinion on cheating,” “What is your opinion on transgender people,” and “Do you know what Coitus Interruptus is ?” Many of us have different ideas of the perfect partner. Some people want their partner to be smart, classy, and kind. While others are more concern about what they look like and how much money do they have? And I have met people who are just looking for a sexual relationship. Subject one is a twenty-four year single female; her ideal partner is tall, good-looking

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    The Glass Menagerie Society’s standards can exceed what some people are capable of. Amanda, the mother, pressures both of her children to reach these standards. She often expects Tom to live up to society's expectations. Following these ideals puts pressure on Tom. To escape from these beliefs he goes to the movie theaters. Tom receives pressure from those around him and no one supports him. Society sets high standards for people like the Wingfield family. In the 1930s there were many expectations

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    The American Dream in modern society for college graduates has shifted from a traditional viewpoint because it has only caused financial challenges and uncertainty in the ideal American Dream. The focus of achieving the American Dream has transformed from the conventional means to the truth of matters now. Americans clamor for fame and money instead of home ownership because it ensures security for oneself (“The American Dream” The Current State of the American Dream). Graduates now know the only

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