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    Banks are the structure and support system of a person’s financial state. People rely on banks to keep their money safe. Choosing a bank is an important decision and there is a lot to account for when looking to see which one is most beneficial. While there are lots of banks to choose from, Bank of America and PNC are two of the biggest and most commonly known. When it comes down to which is better, PNC or Bank of America, the obvious answer is PNC.PNC has lower fees, better benefits, and customers

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    According to Jason Steele (2017), a TSYS survey found that people ages 25-44 preferred credit cards, while the 18-24 crowd and the 45-54 crowd preferred debit cards. A very low percentage of people that took the survey preferred cash. I believe that if the survey would have included more people, the percentage for cash would have been higher. It is traditional, and many people that I know prefer to use it. Credit cards can get people in trouble, and they are very easy to misuse. There are many pros

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    The Best Way to Kick-Start Your Money Resolutions For the New Year As the new year rolls around many of us decide to enrich our lives in numerous ways. As many of us venture towards a life of salads and gym memberships, we tend to forget about our fiscal resolutions. Dieting can be quite an expensive lifestyle change. Luckily there 's a diet out there that can kick-start your money resolutions! Why You Should Outlaw Credit and Debit Cards We are lucky to live in a society with easy and secure

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    Much of my life has been influenced by the sport of wresting. My father is the head wrestling coach of the high school I attend; my whole life I have watched the sport, and spent time with his past teams. In the fifth grade I told my father that I no longer wanted to continue wrestling; we made a deal that when I reached high school I would join the team and if I still felt that wrestling was not a sport I wanted to pursue, I could quit again and end my career. When I entered high school, my brother

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    Wrestling teaches you more life skills than any other sports. Wrestling is great sport that teaches athletes so many valuable lessons about sports and life in general.Wrestling is one of those sports that requires a lot of body control. You have to use your whole body to be able to win a match. Wrestling develops personal responsibility and physically strength. Why should you wrestle? It teaches you self defense. Anyone can wrestle from kindergarten to old men and women. It teaches you personal

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    INTRODUCTION Topic: wrestling Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the culture of wrestling Thesis: with rightfully given respect, wrestling is one of the most demanding sports ever. (Attention Getter) your body is what you make of it, both physically and mentally. So why not make it the best you possibly can. (Relating) everyone has had to overcome challenges in your life, some being harder than others, but like I’ve always heard “once you’ve wrestled, everything else in life is easy”.

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    Do Dreams Hold Meaning?

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    Do Dreams Hold Meaning? When you dream, do you ever wonder if your dream holds meaning? Do you wake up in confusion, fear, wonder or feeling content? It seems as though the conversation about dreams and what they mean has blossomed into being a frequent topic of discussion. Have you ever noticed when you walk into a bookstore, there is an entire section dedicated to books about dreams? These books are to answer all of your questions, and solve all of your problems and worries. They are not always

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    In the article “Hold The Phone”, written by Kristi York and Liz Hasting, the two authors debate the use of phones and other electronic devices during their children’s extracurricular activities (i.e. gymnastics, ballet, swimming lessons). Both of the writers have a firm standpoint on either side of the argument, with York being against, and Hasting being for the use of phones in the situations described. They direct their disputation towards a parent-based audience, especially at the parents who

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    The constitution holds great credit even after two hundred and twenty-eight years of existence. Why? This is because of a number of reasons, first due to the fact that this document is the foundations of what this nation stands upon today and what finally brought the country in unison successfully after the revolution. Also because the constitution is the document that protects the citizens of all their liberties and rights still today, not to mention though it was signed in seventy eighty-eight

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    digital technologies. Cyber alterations cause new instabilities in the understanding of intimacy and authenticity, which can relate DBS has threatened in individual identity, but can help to build intimate relationship. Lauren Slater, author of “Who Holds the clicker?” talks about the story of a patient, Mario Della Grotta, who has been reduced mental illness and lived in a better life after having the experimental surgery called “Deep Brain Stimulation”, or “DBS”. However, She discusses the worries

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