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    Extra Credit 2 Jeff Chisholm 1 – Securities Exchange Commission (source: BYP4-5 of Kimmel textbook) What we do Answer the following questions: a. What event spurred the creation of the SEC? Why was the SEC created? The SEC was created due to the stock market crash of 1929 which led to the great depression. The SEC was created to protect investors in security exchanges such as the stock market. It is responsible for oversight of both private investment and corporate investment dealings

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    Extra security (or life confirmation, particularly in the Commonwealth), is an agreement between a protection arrangement holder and a back up plan or assurer, where the safety net provider guarantees to pay an assigned recipient a total of cash (the advantage) in return for a premium, upon the passing of a safeguarded individual (regularly the strategy holder). Contingent upon the agreement, different occasions, for example, terminal disease or basic ailment can likewise trigger installment. The

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    Sabrina Dang Mr. Cook English DE 101 15 April 2016 Give Extra, Get Extra-Using Family Bonds To Sell Gum "Give Extra, get extra. A piece of long lasting Extra is a simple pleasure that helps make real connections special(Wrigley)." The main objective of a company that produces a commercial is to get its product to sell. There are many methods that are used to attract the audience to purchase its product. The Wrigley JR. Company took advantage of the human senses of love and the contagious feeling

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    same niche both aim to accomplish similar goals. Two products of the same niche to compare are Corona Extra and Budweiser. Both products are alcoholic beverages that have commercials that convince you to buy their product. The Corona Extra and Budweiser ads are both very appealing to customers. The Corona Extra ad, “ Flight Find your Beach”, is about a man on an airplane enjoying a Corona Extra. The ad starts with the man on the beach, enjoying his beer in pure relaxation. Then, the flight attendant

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    The Essential Extra-Curriculum Most parents and teachers are aware that students who keep busy with school work and extra-curricular activities are less likely to get into serious trouble. They are also generally aware of the benefits of physical and skill development that take place when a child plays soccer, learns to play the violin, or participates in a drama club. For the most part, awareness of these benefits is common sense, but the effects of these activities can have much deeper and long

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    The extra- professional activity I have been involved in that have had the most impacted in my life is working with the Norwegian chapter of Save the Children (Red Barna). I was in Norway for a year on a scholarship scheme offered by the Norwegian government. I lived and studied with students from various countries and I volunteered for Red Barna during my free time. The activities of Red Barna involves working with families seeking asylum and those already offered asylum in Norway. My duty as a

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    The Rhetoric of Tom Bissell’s “Extra lives: Why Video Games Matter” Tom Bissell’s, a teacher at Portland State University, main idea was to indicate to his audience why video games matter to him by using various argumentative appeals. One must ask themselves, can this author be worthy of respect? Can he give his readers enough facts to get his argument across? Will he try to give us a soft story to buy his way into in his argument? Throughout most of Bissell’s book, he uses the logical appeal

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    John Wooden once said, "success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best you are capable of becoming." This quotation is relevant to the question of how would you define success because success can be defined in many ways, depending on who you are asking. For you to have a better understanding, I will explain how success is defined in John Wooden's "Pyramid of Success", next how success was defined in the movie "Hoosiers", also

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    Extra Credit: Braveheart

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    Braveheart Extra Credit Braveheart begins with a voice overcast giving background of William Wallace and his family. It takes place in 13th Century Scotland feuding with the ruthless English rule. As a boy, his brother and father are murdered in their efforts to free their country. Consequently, our hero, William Wallace, is placed under his learned uncle’s care where the audience does not meet him again until Wallace is a full grown adult returning to his now deteriorating childhood home. Upon

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    ISP 203A Concept Redesign Extra Credit Step 1: Hydrologic Cycle Step 2: 1. Third Grade Student = Bill Nye Episode 47 (The Water Cycle) 2. Grand/parent or other non expert = NASA’s video explaining the water cycle 3. A professional = "Water Vapor, the Hydrological Cycle, and Climate Change" by Isaac M. Held, Senior Research Scientist, head of Weather and Atmospheric Dynamics Group, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory/NOAA (Princeton,

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