...sell the report online. I apologize for the short quiz I just had you fill out... I only want to teach this strategy to those who will actually put it to use. If someone couldn’t answer those simple questions, they will not have the drive or motivation to make this work. I could write a killer ad for my report. I could fill it with testimonials from successful students and even show you proof of my earnings. But I’m not going to do that – I hate those late night infomercials more than anyone else I know. Instead, I’m just going to let you read Chapter 1 of my report. (I’ve reproduced it below). But first, I need to tell you something. Some of my friends and clients laugh at the title of the report. I mean, I admit "How to Hack the Stock Market" is a little kitsch. But I called it that because... My report won't teach you about "life". I'm not gonna bore you with mindless drivel about personal finance and achieving your dreams. If you want that stuff buy 'Rich Dad Poor Dad'. Or any of the other "get rich quick" books on Amazon. My report is called "How to Hack the Stock Market" because I have something very specific to teach you. A specific edge you can use to make money with no experience or knowledge and very little start-up capital. I bet you've never read a "make money" book which has a step-by-step blueprint. Instead they're full of general advice. Like Tony Robbins, he's a good story teller - But...
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...to corporations, non-profits, and government agencies. I have partnered with a diverse group of companies educating students, supply chains, and corporate staff on relevant sustainability issues. This organization has reinforced my understanding about the amount of positive influence corporations can have. I would like to work for a firm motivated by operationalizing sustainability principles with the reputation and audience to do so. I believe I have all the attributes and characteristics to be a successful Marketing Manager at Acme. I am extremely organized in all aspects of my work both critically and logistically. I excel at planning long-term projects through my detail-oriented plans that are efficient in their use of resources and flexible in accommodating unforeseen variables. I believe this is the fundamental foundation to be an outstanding Marketing Manager. These characteristics intertwined with teamwork, passion, and drive equate to successful sustainability results. I hope to be part of Acme’s strong and influential team that integrates sustainability into everyday business to change the world for good. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. I look forward to hearing from you! Who cares? This is just a rehashing of what’s on your resume. Meaningless fluff. You actually DO have all these things...but so does everyone else. Or at least they say they do. You...
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...middle and the working classes are very different. People who are in the middle class are people who finished high school or finished college and have a job where they get paid more than the minimum wage. Since they get paid more than seven dollars and twenty five cents an hour they are considered to be rich. However, the people who are in the working class are considered poor because they are people who either didn’t finish high school or graduated from college and now have a job where they get paid minimum wage. The middle class and the working class parents tend to socialize their children differently. Both classes are very different and each one has their own way of socializing their children. For example, parents from a middle class might raise their children in a strict way by sending them to private schools instead of public ones because they think that public schools are “ghetto”. Since they didn’t grow up in that environment they don’t want their kids to grow in that environment either. Middle class usually has the money to spoil their kids and that causes a kid to grow up thinking that they could have whatever they want. People who belong in the middle class aren’t super rich but are not poor either. In the working class parents tend to raise their children differently. They might show their kids how every dollar is earned and how you have to work hard for what you want. They send their kids to public schools because they don’t have the money to send their kids to a private...
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...My Maid Invests in the Stock Market… My Maid Invests in the Stock Market Including: 4 Rules of Making Millions in the Stock Market And Why You Should, Too! Because Everyone Ought to Be Rich Bo sanchez 1 2 My Maid Invests in the Stock Market My Maid Invests in the Stock Market… And Why You Should Too! Because Everyone Ought to Be Rich Bo Sanchez 3 My Maid Invests in the Stock Market And Why You Should, Too! ISBN- 978-971-007-020-6 Copyright © 2010 by Eugenio R. Sanchez, Jr. Requests for information should be addressed to: Shepherd’s Voice Publications, Inc. #60 Chicago St., Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines 1109 P.O. Box 1331, Quezon City Central Post Office 1153 Quezon City Tel. No. (+632) 725-9999; Fax. No. (632) 727-5615 e-mail: sales@shepherdsvoice.com.ph All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, except for brief quotations, without the prior permission of the publisher. Cover Design and Layout by Rey de Guzman 4 My Maid Invests in the Stock Market Disclaimer: Investing involves substantial risk. Neither the author, the publisher nor any of their respective affiliates make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from using this book. No reader should make any investment decision without first consulting his or her own personal financial advisor and conducting his or her own research and due diligence, including carefully reviewing the prospectus and other public filings of the issuer. To the maximum extent...
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...philosopher speechless. But perhaps found within the lack of “finding a better word” moments, are when revolution seeds are planted in the hearts and tongues of the passionate. And if this is a truth, then Adrienne Rich was absolutely no exception. The radical feminist and poet opened her speech, “Claiming an Education” to the girls of Douglass College, in the most straightforward way as possible. In skimming the text, only the reader can imagine what was really communicated in the zeal and urgency behind her rehearsed words that day in 1977. Therefore, in light of under complication, it would only be right to focus on the three basic themes: the use of the weight of words, shown with “indivisible” to prove the relevant effectiveness, the relationship between orator to audience, and all together, what Rich’s underlying tone communicates. In “Claiming and Education” the orator, Adrienne Rich, with a foretelling voice, speaks to the women attending an all girls college, about the role they played to themselves and to their teachers, as students. Discussing the internal aspects, she explores the concept of not simply receiving an education, but rather claiming one, in the midst of obvious contradiction. Rich hopes for the idea that one day, the educational system will teach that ideas formulated from western, white men will be seen as important, but also limiting to all that education has to offer. She ends on the note of not easing up on the mindset that spins off an unpopular idea...
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...beside me I'm just rolling, I'm just rolling I'm just caught up in the moment [Hook 1:] Flipping them dividends Getting rich on the low The hardest thing about the business Is niggas minding their own My niggas ride with their burners I never lie in my verses I never talk on the internet If you want it just know that You gotta see me in person (Lord forgive my enemies, for they know not what they do) When I catch them hating, I'm never shaken I see it deeper within that they're hurting [Verse 2:] (Yeah I see it nigga) No I never back down I'm a cut throat nigga Them niggas want war and I'ma gut those niggas Some niggas turned on me Now it's fuck those niggas And that's really why I say that I don't trust no nigga Sipping on the sprite with the codeine in it Riding in the beam and the whole thing's tinted Young rich nigga had his whole team winning But them niggas all left Now it's just me winning Like fuck 'em, I really don't need 'em They bit the hand, not who's really gon' feed 'em So now I wanna see 'em dead Straight shots to the head And I watch while their souls are all leaving Loyalty, if they don't know it I'll teach 'em With a message on the bullet Hold the trigger then I pull it Niggas claim to be about it Til it's time to be about it But I knew the whole time They was bitches to the fullest So it ain't no surprise I see the truth through the lies I see the hate in their eyes They pray to see my demise That's why I'm strapped...
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...Being Hispanic means coming from a background of rich culture, the rich Spanish language, the variety of music, art and especially food and most important the word famila. The strong family bond and the important role of being together throughout a person’s life is what being Hispanic means. Being Hispanic means coming from a household of authentic Mexican food and not this so called Tex-Mex. Even though I dislike a few authentic Mexican foods myself I do like some popular recipes. I’m considered more of an American in my household since I eat more American food then Mexican, but when the traditional food is made there isn’t a chance for American. Every Hispanic household has its so called “challenges”, but I would rather call them opportunities. Being a Hispanic means that your parents want it better for you. My childhood consisted of emotional memories...
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...GET A LIFE By Muyiwa Afolabi Do you have your life? Please think about this question, do you really have your life? I've heard statements like ‘get a life’ on many occasions said to people who appear to be different and unconventional especially in matters of socializing. Many also think the whole concept of life and living is about fun, leisure and enjoyment. When an individual is having a great time, you hear remarks like he's enjoying life, when an individual is conservative and somewhat antisocial we conclude he doesn't have a life. Hmmm. What is life? I believe life is a season or a duration when an individual is conscious, aware and involved in matters of this world. It is a period when an individual is expected to fulfil a purpose, serve a purpose, make something great happen, impact the world and influence things positively. I believe we all exist and are in this world to improve things and make better the condition of this earth. We are all here to make the world a better place; to create value, not destroy value, to make people happier, mankind better and humanity more purposeful. We are here to improve the world. This, though being a collective purpose and objective for all mankind, as individuals our place, roles and assignments vary. That's why we are created and gifted differently. Our gifts and talents are indicators of our place, our projects and assignments in this world. The ability to recognise your place, your gift, your sphere and your assignment makes...
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...Praise for 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich “In this his latest book, Bo Sanchez preaches on wealth. He shows that as in all good things, the true value of wealth lies not in possessing it but in giving it away.” + Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales Archbishop of Manila “Bo Sanchez has done it again! This book is an excellent combination of personal experiences, well-researched investment information and sound spiritual guidance for all of us.” — Jose Concepcion, Jr. Chairman of the Board RFM Corporation “Bo says, ‘Money isn’t the most important thing in the world. But money affects every important thing in the world.’ Statements like these make Bo’s book — every chapter of it — very tempting to read. Catchy.” + Angel N. Lagdameo Archbishop of Jaro, Iloilo President, Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines “Bo Sanchez demolishes the myths that equate wealth with materialism, and having money with being rich.” — Gerry Ablaza CEO, Globe Telecoms “Bo Sanchez’s 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich balances our views concerning material wealth. It helps us appreciate God’s gifts as a means to multiply goodness in the world.” + Ricardo J. Cardinal Vidal Archbishop of Cebu “Bo’s book inspires us to work hard and aim high to be wealthy in the true sense of the word. Bo shows the way! A good read!” — Socorro C. Ramos Founder and General Manager, National Bookstore For Bo’s Truly Rich Newsletters, log onto www.iamtrulyrich.com ISBN 978-971-93671-2-3 What the Rich Know that the Poor Don’t Know ...
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...Mr Keating doesn’t teach like the other teachers he believes that you don’t have to teach with punishment and he encourages his students to find there own voice. In one scene between Mr Keating and his students he says,” Boys, you must strive to find your own voice. Because the longer you wait to begin, the less likely you are to find it at all.” Finny with his rebellious nature inspires Gene to step out of the lines once in awhile. In once scene between What I mean is, I love winter, and when you really love something, then it loves you back, in whatever way it has to love." I didn't think that this was true, […] but it was like every other thought and belief of Finny's: it should have been true. So I didn't argue”. This represents finny inspiring Gene to step out of his comfort...
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...Kiyosaki was taught that financial intelligence is the way to be rich. People today are desire money and are afraid of not having money; they spend their lives working for money. Kiyosaki says we need to have money work for us. Kiyosaki wanted to grow up not having to live in the “rat race”. He wanted to be able to go where he wanted to go, do the things he wanted to do, to not have anything holding him down, and that is why he strived to become “rich”. This book is for of guide lines that Kiyosaki used or experienced and he wants others to learn from. The first chapter Rich Dad Poor Dad is where Kiyosaki introduces his two fathers. He says, “one was highly educated and intelligent;… [and the other] never finished the eighth grade.” Both his fathers were strong and influential, and both were successful in their careers; but one struggled financially all his life and the other became one of the richest men in Hawaii. Kiyosaki was glad to have two fathers to learn from learned from. He was able to see the point of view of both the poor and the rich. Even though the time he started learning from them when he was nine years-old the rich dad was not yet rich and the poor dad not yet poor. At the age of nine Kiyosaki started listening to his rich dad. Rich dad taught six main lessons. The second chapter was the first lesson, The Rich Don’t Work for Money. Kiyosaki asked both dads if they could teach him how to get rich. Poor dad, Kiyosaki’s dad, responded that you need to make money...
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...Stanley Blanc Mrs.Lage English IV 3/12/14 Pygmalion Stereotype & Social Class Essay This play was written in order to challenge the social class system which is "Upper Class" "Middle Class" "Low Class", along with stereotypes and sexism. In this Era it was to be believed as the Victorian times, where the Rich were separated from the poor while they are there polar opposite, from money, clothing, lifestyle, the riches way of speech compared to the poor. The Rich speak more than one language, such as French, while the poor struggle to even manage the basic English language. The Poor Living conditions were overcrowded , low chance of education, along with the fact they didn't have a sewage or draining system. The Women of Poor class did household assignments instead of working for that was the man's duty, so they cleaned the house, take care of the children. Men held jobs that were unskilled and the children worked in mills and factories such as manufacturing. "Pygmalion both delighted and scandalized its first audiences in 1914… It is… a barbed attack on the British class system and a statement of Shaw’s feminist views.” this is said in Act One of the play, where Clara says to her brother Freddy "It is too tiresome do you expect us to go and get on ourselves?" The quote said here shows that women back then waited in dry while men went out to fetch a cab for them to ride together in. It was until the mid 1900's that this action was expected from every men. young Eliza...
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...Books in the Rich Dad Series Rich Dad Poor Dad What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Classes Do Not Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Freedom Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing What the Rich Invest in That the Poor and Middle Classes Do Not Rich Dad’s Rich Kid Smart Kid Give Your Child a Financial Head-Start Rich Dad’s Retire Young Retire Rich How to Get Rich Quickly and Stay Rich Forever Rich Dad’s Prophecy Why the Biggest Stock Market Crash in History Is Still Coming… and How You Can Prepare Yourself and Profit from It! Rich Dad’s Success Stories Real-Life Success Stories from Real-Life People Who Followed the Rich Dad Lesson The Business School for People Who Like Helping People The Eight Hidden Values of a Network Marketing Business Rich Dad’s Guide to Becoming Rich Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards Turn “Bad Credit” into “Good Credit” Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens The Secrets About Money—That You Don’t Learn in School! Rich Dad’s Before You Quit Your Job 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business Why We Want You to Be Rich by Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump Provide Insight on How to Improve Your Financial Future Rich Dad’s Increase Your Financial IQ How to Get Smarter with Your Money Rich Woman: A Book on Investing for Women How to Take Charge of Your Money and Your Life Conspiracy of the Rich: The 8 New Rules...
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...Intro I’m a fucking lion, born on MT Zion That means I’m an angel doomed to this earth You can trap my body, but I will free this verse Beat Drop Verse 1 I will rip you apart with my fucking heart I mean my fucking art, call it hip hop, It makes my heart stop and do a flip flop When I hear that verse that gives me chills Like AB soulo when he spitting that real Look our government on some other shit Like exploit the poor and get rich off the shit I got this beat from King Tip, call me Queen Bri Born in the south, disguised in poverty That mean we run our mouth, no more slavery You can trap me physically, but my mind been free I put a knife in your gut just to shut you up Your rhymes are obese, my rhymes are super fit My lines win the race and you just need to quit Im Eating vegetables so my wallet don’t get sick That mean my money green and its really long You can Call me daddy long legs cz I’m 5’9, And look I’m fine without 9n’s Stepped on the scene looking like top model Body slim, shaped like a diet coke bottle That means I’m a size three, like my three eyes see My mind is 360, you can’t fuck with me All these fake emcees spitting they debris Making my nerves itch, call is nervous fleas The knowledge I spit will need a decree And after my thesis you will earn a degree Now your soul has been set free, by Queen Bri And You been educated by one of the greatest And I’m still an underdog, haven’t even made it But I’m on some other shit like Kendrick...
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...The Republic of The Philippines Our land, our country, our home. Blessed with a bounty of verdant mountains rich with gold and ore, emerald islands ringed with meandering beaches, forests alive with wondrous flora and fauna, fertile lands, and spectacular sunsets and temperate climates that have bred warm and smiling people who would be known all over the world for their overwhelming hospitality. However, those were also the reason why It was targeted by many nations centuries ago. Eventually it was colonized by Spain, The United States, and Japan. Though peaceful by nature, our freedom loving ancestors resisted. They purchased our freedom and the liberty of our country with toil and danger at the expense of treasure and blood, but beyond that, so many lives we're lost, and so many blood was shed, just for us to have the freedom we enjoy today. The land that we are on now is their gift to us, the flag that we raise every morning is their gift to us, the song we sing as a nation is their gift to us. Our freedom is their gift to us. And it is darn right our responsibility, as Filipinos, to preserve these gifts and make it better as much as we can for the next generation of Filipinos. And that is a task like no other. I would like to point out one quality that our forefathers, especially those who fought for our independence, had. Patriotism, a quality born from our passion and love for our country. Patriotism makes us fear for our country, defend for our country, and...
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