...Here is my theory. There are enough goods and money for everyone. But people (all people) are very greedy and I don’t think that’s right. So some people take more goods and money than what they were supposed to and they don’t even care as long as they got something or some they don’t care. Their children inherit these extra goods. But, when you take something extra, someone else is going to miss that extra and I believe that everyone out there deserve that extra so they can make it in life. Think of all the rich people, each rich person matches to a great number of people who were robbed of their goods and money. 1 rich person = 10.000 poor people at the minimum Sad, but true. 1.7 billion people to live in absolute poverty today the poverty commonly includes health care, education, food , money, fresh water, shelter, clothing. Some people don’t care about other people money and their goods they just care about what they have and what they are working for, there are a lot people in this world give money and goods to some people because people believe in miracle like if you give and you get, you give and you receive back and that’s what I believe in I always give and I know I will always get and receive or even be bless. There are a lot of poor people who try to look for jobs and work but some jobs won’t hire because of their back ground but sometimes people shouldn’t care and long as they are not bad people. There are some rich people who don’t like to share their money or jobs...
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...green. The car in front of you slowly accelerates to a blazing speed of...35mph. A quick glance to the right confirms the suspicion that lingers: 50mph speed limit. Passing is out of the question, as a solid yellow line blocks the freedom of an open road. So now the question arises, Why? The answer can be found through the extra five minutes it takes to reach the destination. The time spent in a car can be the most eyeopening period of one’s life, if one allows it to be. Too many times, we find ourselves rushing through life, always in a hurry, always having places to be and people to see, and never appreciating the full potential of nature’s beauty. As a wise man named Ferris Bueller once said, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t...
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...Let’s skip ahead to when you finally finish school. Hooray! Now it’s time to get a job. This chapter is all about helping you get your dream job. There is no way for me to see all your skills and experiences just by looking at you. Sure I could google your name, search for your facebook profile, or call around to ask about you, but that would take up far too much time (and time is money to your possible employer). If you told me everything about yourself, I would only remember a quarter of it (and probably not the quarter that would get you the job). You need to put it all together on a very special piece of paper called a Resume. There are many ways to design your resume, but to get that dream job, you should follow some simple rules. 1. No matter how much you want to say, it must all fit on one page two sided and cannot be crowded. Extra pages will get lost. 2. Have your name in a large font at the top of the first page so there is no mistake about whose resume this is. 3. Include your contact information right after your name. Be sure to get the correct information here. You don’t want them to call someone else with a job offer. 4. It is a good idea to have a goal or purpose that describes what you want from this job. For example, you might be after summer time work or looking for a career to last you a life time. 5. Include a list of your skills. This is no time to be modest. 6. Next you will describe your educational background. This includes any certificates...
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...been here for only two years its almost like I’ve been here for an eternity. Over the past year at this school, I have been introduced to a lot of things. Some things I was use to feeling, and then there were other things that I was oblivious to. Coming from a small middle school I wasn’t use to a lot of stuff dealing with school. Yes we had our few extra curriculums, sports, and daily drama but other than that there wasn’t much to school. It was all about making good grades and having some friends. Before I came to this particular school I had heard a lot about it. In 2012, after a decade the school finally got rebuilt. Excitingly, it came out to be a success. It was a big beautiful school with great exterior and interior. The thing about the remodel of the school that attracted a lot of people to it is that the school had invested a lot in to the extra curricular activities. The school has two gyms, a tennis court, football and track field, baseball field, theatre arts room, and etc. Everybody and their parents wanted their child to go to the new school. Luckily, the school was in my district for me to attend. Even though the school was being moved in to a new area with a more modern facility the school’s old reputation wasn’t forgotten that easily. From what I heard I expected a lot. Surprisingly, the bad out weighing the good. I expected there to be a lot of altercations amongst the students. That there was no control. Almost like with a bad storm, there is nothing you can...
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...lifestyle. So the premise of Blue Zones: if we can find the optimal lifestyle of longevity we can come up with a de facto formula for longevity. But if you ask the average American what the optimal formula of longevity is, they probably couldn't tell you. They've probably heard of the South Beach Diet, or the Atkins Diet. You have the USDA food pyramid. There is what Oprah tells us. There is what Doctor Oz tells us. The fact of the matter is there is a lot of confusion around what really helps us live longer better. Should you be running marathons or doing yoga? Should you eat organic meats or should you be eating tofu? When it comes to supplements, should you be taking them?How about these hormones or resveratrol? And does purpose play into it? Spirituality? And how about how we socialize? Well, our approach to finding longevity was to team up with National Geographic, and the National Institute on Aging, to find the four demographically confirmed areas that are geographically defined. And then bring a team of experts in there to methodically go through exactly what these people do, to distill down the cross-cultural distillation. And at the end of this I'm going to tell you what that distillation is. But first I'd like to debunk some common myths when it comes to longevity. And the first myth is if you try really hard you can live to be 100. False. The problem is, only about one out of 5,000 people in America live to be 100. Your chances are very low. Even though it's the...
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...* Making Your Own Organic Shampoo Once you have chosen your castile soap base, you can add your essential and/or fragrance oils to the mixture. Different oils will affect the hair in different ways depending on what you are looking for in a homemade shampoo. For instance if you are looking to control dandruff and to sooth an itchy scalp, then you would add Tea Tree oil and Chamomile to your shampoo base. If you wanted to add extra shine to your hair with a great scent, then you would add Lemongrass and Rosemary. Here are some oil and herb combinations that you can used based on creating a shampoo that begins with 4oz of castile soap for placement in an 8oz bottle. * Dandruff Control: 1/2oz Tea Tree oil and 2 1/2oz strained Chamomile Tea. * Extra Shine: 2 1/2 oz strained Lemongrass Tea and 1/2oz Rosemary oil. * Control Oily Hair: 1/2oz Lavender oil and 2 1/2oz strained Sage tea. * Thicken Hair: 1oz Rosemary oil and 1/2oz strained Nettles. Once you have created your at home organic shampoo, you'll want to store the bottle in a cool and dark area. Because you are creating something using natural and organic ingredients, the product must be used and cannot have an indefinite shelf life as the chemical additive shampoos that are on the market today. * Making Your Own Organic Conditioner To create your own organic conditioner at home there is no need to use a base of castile soap. Along with mixing different ingredients for your personal preferences...
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...is what keeps people curious “Wait, what exactly is fate?” you may already be asking. Well, fate is the development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power. In short terms, it’s stuff happening without your control, and most often as a coincidence or for the better. This thing called “fate” was an extremely relevant concept in William Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, back in 1599, yet is still prevalent in yours and my everyday life 500 years later. Do you ever think about all the stuff you do everyday? You get up, shower, brush your teeth, get dressed, eat breakfast, do some last minute homework, talk to your parents, and get dressed before even heading out the door to school. That’s a lot of stuff! What if you take extra long in the shower and end up missing your ride, but that same morning someone brought a gun to school? No one was hurt, fortunately, but because you took that extra time in the morning you were absent from a possible dangerous scenario. Some might say it was that “supernatural power” that made you stay in the warm shower on that cold winter morning for just a little longer. I’ll let you in on a secret, those people are right. Things like this can happen everyday, little wake me ups that remind you to count your blessings and that some things do happen for a reason. You’ll notice that these scenarios happen frequently in hamlet, but they are also happening to you and I everyday. In the beginning of the play Hamlet, by...
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...its benefits. Part Three, Academic Performance, provides meaning or definition, importance of academic performance, positive factors affecting academic performance, and the factors resulting to academic performance failure. Part Four, Tourism Education gives the definition of tourism education, its importance, information about tourism education. Co-curricular Activities According to Mc Kown (1952) these activities are as old as education itself. They wereknown as used in different forms under different educational settings.The history reveals that the term was called Extra-curricular Activities before four-five decades. It includedathletics, music, oratorical competitions, clubs for students, debating, dramatics, honour awards, special day celebrations etc. These activities were organized mostly by the students themselves. “Co curricular activities were mainly organized after school hours and so were the extra curricular but they are not an integral part of the activities of the school as its curricular work”- according to Aggarwal (2000). “Various social and other types of activities like literary, dramatic, social services etc. which attracted the attention of the child were considered as extracurricular activities. Extracurricular activities have been renamed by educationists as co curricular, which implies that all these activities are a...
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...few months ago the Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to two teams of astronomers for a discovery that has been hailed as one of the most important astronomical observations ever. And today, after briefly describing what they found, I'm going to tell you about a highly controversial framework for explaining their discovery, namely the possibility that way beyond the Earth, the Milky Way and other distant galaxies, we may find that our universe is not the only universe, but is instead part of a vast complex of universes that we call the multiverse. Now the idea of a multiverse is a strange one. I mean, most of us were raised to believe that the word "universe" means everything. And I say most of us with forethought, as my four-year-old daughter has heard me speak of these ideas since she was born. And last year I was holding her and I said, "Sophia, I love you more than anything in the universe." And she turned to me and said, "Daddy, universe or multiverse?" (Laughter) But barring such an anomalous upbringing, it is strange to imagine other realms separate from ours, most with fundamentally different features, that would rightly be called universes of their own. And yet, speculative though the idea surely is, I aim to convince you that there's reason for taking it seriously, as it just might be right. I'm going to tell the story of the multiverse in three parts. In part one, I'm going to describe those Nobel Prize-winning results and to highlight a profound mystery which those...
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...consumer is in moral denial because of our failure to donate money that could save a child’s life from starvation, mal nutrition, or treatable diseases. In his article he highlights how we are not fully considering what in our lives is a luxury and what is a necessity. Another interesting concept Singer has is his actual solution to world poverty, which basically describes people donating any money not spent on necessities to charities. Although, I am in line with the fact that the U.S. consumer has been brainwashed into thinking they are purchasing necessities and have shown a lack of judgment for understanding when they are purchasing necessities versus when they are purchasing luxuries, I do not agree that is a reason to give away all of your extra income to charities around the world. This is an extremely unrealistic amount that does not align with how a large population of our society thinks about personal wealth. The words need and want are used interchangeably in American culture and this causes us to trick ourselves into believing we should be buying unnecessary items. For example, even when we are speaking about things we want, we often say we need them because it highlights how badly we want that item. Things that you want could give you a goal to work towards, but when you think about things that you need you are liable to feel bad about yourself or less than others if you do not have these items. A huge reason why many of us do not donate substantial amounts...
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...we DO have. In college, this means balancing the 3 S’s: Sleep, Studying and Socializing. Take a look at the following three principles and think about how you can apply them to your own life. Opportunity Cost This balancing act presents an opportunity cost: what you need to give up to attain what you2384185522_71ae7b4334_m want. For example, you can choose to study for an exam or go party with friends. If you choose to study, your opportunity cost is partying with friends. Opportunity costs do not always have a monetary value associated with them, rather, the cost is: anything of value to the person assessing the situation including energy and time. We are faced with many situations where evaluating opportunity cost can be very valuable. Here are some examples: -Should I go to grad school that costs $X,000 per year, or continue at my job making $X,000 per year? -Should I save that extra $100/month or put $100/month towards my high interest credit card debt? -Should I go out to a trendy new restaurant with friends, or stay in to work on my freelance projects? -Should I grow my side business, or put more hours in at my day job? -Should I stay at this job or should I find a new one? These are not questions that other people can answer for you. In order to make better decisions, you have to figure out what you value first. Perhaps easier said than done for most twentysomethings, when we are still in the stage of figuring out what we want and value. We are so accustomed...
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...Children that are affected by war crimes have their lives turned upside down but they never give up to reach the peace they always sought. Looking back at Disney’s Peter Pan the lost boys were those who fought off pirates and crocodiles before flying off to Never Never Land. The same goes for the youth in Africa where they sought refugee, and fled the camps by whatever means necessary. In the book What Is The What Valentino describes his journey to America to be a miracle, having gone through a dark road which he finally reached the light of. It was because of The Lost Boys Foundation that many lives have been turned around and children have been saved. During the civil war in Sudan in which over 2 million people had died, children were left orphaned; and were living in camps that weren’t run efficiently. Nearly 30,000 children left the camps on a journey to find a place to call home, they faced attacks from animals, starvation, illness’s, even attacks from Soldiers their, yet approximately 11,000 survived. The foundation has made dreams come through one change at a time. Many of these adolescents have not been exposed to what is so accustomed to us; spoons, forks, cell phones, and TV’s. “It’s a group that’s lost in time,” says Sasha Chanoff an American at the camp who prepares the children for their journey to America. The articles show that The Lost Boys Foundation is an effective organization that does their best to assist refugees. According to Mary-Jayne Mckay CBS reporter...
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...In United States we have a very busy life that in order to keep leaving in a commode and dissent life we must work hard, and study hard, in order to accomplish our dreams. But by having many responsibilities can causes us a lot a stress. Here are three reason what cause stress, one is work, second responsibilities at home, third dealing with traffic every day. First all, by working hard every day and not getting it enough rest can causes stress. For example there are companies that will ask to work overtime or if someone don’t show up for work manager will ask to stay to one of the employees that can cause stress too. Another reason are layoff from work here in United States I see many people working for several years, later the company said you are going to be lay off, sorry we have to let you go. There are some companies that cover up to three mouths but after the three mouth time look for a new job that can be sometimes stressful because after working for several year in the same company sometimes you don’t know where to start. Also some jobs offer to work the forty hours but if sales are not good the manager start to give less hours to the employees that another reason where manager and employees can stress out. Second, in today’s society there are many responsibilities’ at...
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...personal activities as well. • A time management system is a designed combination of processes, tools, techniques, and methods. • Time management is usually a necessity in any as it determines the project completion time and scope. 1. Eliminate the Unnecessary • Either professionally or personally, eliminating the “unnecessary” in life goes a long way in making you more productive. • What do we mean by “unnecessary”? • Well, strictly speaking, anything that prevents you from reaching your particular goal. For example If your goal is to clean out your email inbox, then don’t spend 45 minutes on Face book. • Put simply, you need to draw a firm, distinct line between the “necessary” and “unnecessary” in your life. • The stricter you define these terms, the more you’ll find that a lot of things are truly unnecessary in your life. 2. Plan Your Work • If you go into work every day having no idea what you want to accomplish, then you’ll probably accomplish nothing. • Set aside ten to fifteen minutes before work and either write down or mentally plan what you want to accomplish. • Personally, I plan my work each morning...
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...fluent interpreter will need to be present at all times. This is another expense for the company. English is a language that is taught in Japan, but it is not the primary language that is spoken there. The Japanese have a tendency to be passive resistance. There are a couple of things that this culture takes very seriously. One would be body language. Silence is something that is more integrated in their culture and customs. Helping to avoid a misunderstanding between you and the Japanese conversationalist you will need to use the Japanese body language along with verbal communication. Eye contact here in the United States is something that we use, that is considered very important. In Japan this is to be considered very rude and also aggressive. I feel that to get buy in Japan we need to make sure that we have just a basic knowledge of their culture so insults can be avoided and we will need this to help with negotiations. The product that we produce which are engine components will extend the life of heavy duty trucks. This is as must that is needed in Japan for our company to strive and survive. Of course, the product will have to be translated in Japanese, and we will need to make sure that the translation makes sense. We...
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