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    only a lot of money, but also perfect grades and exceptional extracurriculars to be able to get into them and pursue the career you want. Smaller colleges are expensive as well, but not as overpriced like all the big colleges. I would prefer to attend a small college in a small town. For example, I chose to attend West Hills Coalinga because I thought it would be a great experience since it is a small college; I come from a small town, therefore I would fit in better there than in a big school. West

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    been two sides arguing what we should do to these banks. Many people say, “We need to split up the big banks into smaller banks.” Their argument is that the smaller banks will be easier to monitor to make sure no fraud is going on and it will cause there to be more competition in the industry which will lower interest rates. The other side of the argument where many people also stayed is that the big banks don’t need to be split up. They just need a bailout to get back on their feet and they can sort

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    feel cool or to convince others that they have lots of money. Some people feel like they need to have the newest and latest iPhones or have the fastest cars with all the cameras in it to just fit in with society. If a person that have three children a wife and a house

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    have a big offseason? Los Angeles Lakers The Lakers have let be known, through their horrendous roster and by vocally stating, they will be extremely active in free agency. Before the season even came to a close Mitch Kupchak openly stated that he would sign a player to a max deal. Who might that player be? Well, in every team’s dream that would be Marc Gasol but it looks like he’s staying put, at least that’s the overwhelming feeling. Regardless, the Lakers are likely to go after a big with a

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    pay off at a later date. Credit cards are a form of plastic money in which at the time of purchase is used to borrow money that you must pay off during a certain time period. This makes people want to apply for credit cards even though they cannot afford the items they are buying. If you do not pay off the credit card then you will be charged a late fee that will make your credit score go down and make it even harder to borrow money for big expenses like a car or a house. Credit cards are the biggest

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    Federal Budget Dbq

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    correctly? “The federal budget is the yearly plan for how the US government will spend the money it takes from taxes and borrowing.” After thoroughly analyzing the federal budget from 2012, it is unquestionably evident that a majority of the money is being put into a few major categories, leaving room for the rest of the smaller categories to be financially neglected. Is this fair? It seems that the money could be more fairly distributed, and that there is room for cuts in some of the larger categories

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    Since March 31st, 1906 , the day the NCAA was found, it has been making a hand full of money off of their athletes. College athletes are the face of the organization. The reason why most universities are very well known. Why college athletes aren't getting paid for their sweat, blood and tears, is the number 1 argument in today's sport world. Division 1 football and basketball are the most watched sports when it comes to the NCAA. These college athletes come out on television to get nothing out of

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    team merchandise, and much more. So why don’t they get a share from the profits? Does this mean that big time universities are exploiting their college athletes so that they can cash in from their talents? College athletes in today’s day in age are beginning to put in their opinion of how they should receive a salary. Did they forget that they are still students at an institution? Most of the big time college athletes, such as basketball and football players, are at the school with a full athletic

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    The big businesses that dominated the United States during the nineteenth century should not be considered Robber Barons. Although some people’s livelihoods were destroyed, they were not setting out just to ruin people’s lives. They wanted to industrialize, make money, and make the United States’ economy more stable. If they continued to operate on a small scale, then the money would continue to be scarce for everyone as it had been in the past. They had to do something different in order to see

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    healthcare reform and why? Answer The immediate problem was that was it possible for the White House to agree and act jointly with the President on the healthcare reform. The reason is because too many healthcare reforms had been failed and it was a very big step to take. Question 2 Obama’s administration believed that taking on a health care reform is a test of what in American politics? According to Obama, it was intended to prove what? Explain the stakes. Answer Obama’s Administration believed that it

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