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Photography, to be or not to be a great career

by Carolina von G in Society, March 5, 2011
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That is the question. Is Photography a great career to get into? Is it a career with a good ending in sight? Will it bring great revenue? Or great fullfillment? or both?

The Industrial Reveloutions Effects on America

by ghfghf7 in History, February 11, 2011
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My thoughts on industrialization.

One Thing at a Time

by Inashaza in Holidays, February 2, 2011
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This seems to be contradictory in a society where the tendency is at multitasking. This means that you can be married, work and have children and friends at the same time. January is the perfect month to think what events to go to.

Human Nature

by mrbliss1977 in Philosophy, January 4, 2011
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Most of us live a normal life.

Creating a Friends List for Your Social Media or Writing Site

by irenen1 in Organizations, October 27, 2010
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Social media sites are fast becoming a part of daily life for every internet user. Creating a list of friends takes time but is not dificult.

Being a “Bum” a Survival Guide

by Melancholic Thespian in Advice, August 9, 2010
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Being a bum is not at all bad, it might even help you flatten out some rocky roads to your success.

What is Accounting Fraud?

by SmartSEM in Issues, February 10, 2010
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The accounting fraud is a deliberate manipulation and abuse of the recording of revenue or expenses in order to achieve an operating profit of the company in order to appear better than it actually is.

Political Article on “Who Pays Higher Washington State Taxes?”

by Palodin6 in Issues, January 21, 2010
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This is a summary of KATU News’ "Who pays higher Washington state taxes?" and a United States impact evalutaion.

The Looming National Debt Crisis for The U.S.

by Ron Fields in Economics, October 11, 2009
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The U.S. is already $12 trillion in debt, not counting unfunded promises like Social Security and Medicare, and the current administration wants to add $1 trillion per year for the next ten years to that number. At what point does such an unstable financial system collapse?

Rebellion, Taxation, and Compromise

by seneil in Politics, September 17, 2009
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The effects of Jay’s Treaty and the Whiskey Rebellion.

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