SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY : can u provide ma a SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY ?
i study double major : Business finance - Public Relations . the scholarship essay will contain the folowing informations : -future career and plans after finishing my master -the opportunities that will be provided by that scholarship -my academic objectives and the reasons why i wish to pursue them -my goals in the field of study ( i chose MARKETING cause it is correlated with the double major i study which are " Finance " and " Public Relations " ) NB : I am from Lebanon ( Middle East ) and the scholarship is offered by the USA government . thank u ...
Other - Science - 3 Answers
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The going rate for this sort of thing is $50 a page.
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sorry, but no.
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If you can't write your own essay to get into college, I do not want you in my country's university system. It's not like this is a quiz you don't know the answers to. These are YOUR GOALS. If you can't grasp something this basic, stay away from my continent. You are a danger to our economy and our education system. If you end up writing your own essay somehow, and it gets you in, then welcome to America.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Who is responsible for the Economy situation today
Who is responsible for the Economy situation today?
The current financial crisis facing the United States of America and the world began with the US home ownership debacle and President William Jefferson Clinton. In 1994, Clinton signed a bill to promote low-income home ownership that Business Week calls "one that argues for creative measures to promote homeownership" for those applicants who did not qualify for fixed mortgages. And these applicants came in droves and were almost always approved - no matter their credit histories or ability to pay. Said "creative ownership" began the heavy distribution of ARMs (Adjustable Rate Mortgages) that ensued. These ARMs began low but, are based on the market. As the market changed, the rates - and subsequent monthly payments for homeowners - rose to rates that the homeowners could no longer afford. Foreclosures on the ARM properties began and, like Dominos cascading onto one another, the current financial meltdown began. Both Fannie Mae and Freddie MAC were essentially and quietly taken over by the Clinton Administration and his operatives and supporters - including Franklin Raines who ran Fannie Mae and ended up with over $6M his first year - raided both corporations which had become their personal slush funds. From his days of running Fannie Mae, Franklin Raines is reported to have accumulated a personal net worth of over $100M. Another Clintonian buddy - Jamie Gorelick (remember her from the CIA/FBI fiasco?) - is also said to be personally worth in excess of $100M. It appears that some in government service CAN achieve wealth beyond the wildest dreams of most of us! They just have to sell their souls to the highest bidder and be willing to betray their fellow Americans. This fortune was accumulated during her years (1997-2003) as Vice Chairman of Fannie Mae. The fraudulent accounting scheme which apparently allowed for Democrats Raines, Gorelick and other Clinton supporters to achieve vast fortunes in a very short period of time was brought to light in 2004. As mortgage firms and investment banks heavily leveraged by ARM mortgages started to be adversely affected by the number of foreclosures, the current financial crisis began in earnest. Democrats Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) also the Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee - of all things - and Democrat presidential Candidate Barack Obama (who is reported to be the 3rd largest recipient of Fannie Mae political contributions - said to be over $100K in less than 4 years) have also benefited greatly from these Democrats' personal slush funds. However, in the worst cut to We the People from the knife of corruption, the very people who created this problem will now be in charge of "correcting" it! Does this make any sense to anyone except those who have received and continue to receive funds from these institutions?????????? If we really want to get rid of these corruptions we have to vote these sleazes out of office. That requires courage. The only question remaining is: Do we have the internal fortitude to do it? If the answer is "No," you can kiss your money and your country good bye and prepare for an inevitable serfdom. http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/hotproperty/archives/2008/02/ clintons_drive.html http://www.allbusiness.com/finance-insurance/993847-1.html http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2007/0507karger.html http://volokh.com/posts/1216060102.shtml http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_091808/content/ 01125107.guest.html http://americantaxpayer.wordpress.com/2008/09/18/barney-frankchuck- schumer-role-in-failure-of-fannie-maefreddie-mac/ People wake up stop listing to your liberal bias media and get the facts!!!
Politics - 12 Answers
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George W. Bush
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I bet conservatives will say Clinton! He's also to blame for high gas prices, terrorists and bad reality TV too right? nice cut and paste from http://rendevouswithdestiny.blogspot.com/2008/09/liberal-democrats-caused-financial.html good job on thinking for yourself.
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i think bush and congress
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I don't care how much spin you can put on the story, the majority of Republicans voted AGAINST the very bill their president recommended! It's f***ing insane!
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Dow on Bill Clinton's last day in office: 10,587.59 Dow today: 10,365.4 That was your retirement. Seven years of it. Gone. Thanks to George Bush and John McCain. And if John McCain had his way, that would have been your Social Security money too. Gone. Seven years of growth, seven years of your life, wiped out.
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Bush's War (unnecessary war)
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The FR
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1) american people with bad credit who take these loans knowing that they will suffer in the future. 2)businesses for not being as cautious with who they give loans. 3)congress, for not agreeing to the bailout plan! 4)Nancy pelosi, for having that speech right before the bailout plan vote wich probably turned the tide. 5)not bush of course. He warned about such companies. (ex. Phanny and .......(i forgot name)
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Watch this and you can see for yourself who turned a blind eye when the disaster that occurred last week was pointed out over 4 years ago. http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7R...
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I can't believe the poeple are still blaming Clinton for the mess that Bush has created over the last eight years. Clinton created a surplus. Bush started a war, spent money like a drunken sailor and turned that surplus into a huge deficit.
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Republicans caused it. Phil Gramm stripped away all regulations on the banking and housing industries. Without his actions, clinton's would have been totally innoculous. If Bush had been able to stop vacationing long enough to read the brief about OBL's attack being imminent, he could have done what every previous president did --- and kept the country safe. If that had happened we don't invade Afganistan and we might not even invade Iraq. That is a ton of debt not incurred that would not devalue our dollar and spike the cost of oil (cost of oil moved as the dollar devalued). All Republican ideas.
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The problem isn't the fact that they make loans. Its the fact that nobody was watching, nobody was there to say, "NO" when they made loans to people that didn't have a down payment or the means to repay the loan. Personally I find it amazingly wrong that they were making those loans simply because those people were minorities.
The current financial crisis facing the United States of America and the world began with the US home ownership debacle and President William Jefferson Clinton. In 1994, Clinton signed a bill to promote low-income home ownership that Business Week calls "one that argues for creative measures to promote homeownership" for those applicants who did not qualify for fixed mortgages. And these applicants came in droves and were almost always approved - no matter their credit histories or ability to pay. Said "creative ownership" began the heavy distribution of ARMs (Adjustable Rate Mortgages) that ensued. These ARMs began low but, are based on the market. As the market changed, the rates - and subsequent monthly payments for homeowners - rose to rates that the homeowners could no longer afford. Foreclosures on the ARM properties began and, like Dominos cascading onto one another, the current financial meltdown began. Both Fannie Mae and Freddie MAC were essentially and quietly taken over by the Clinton Administration and his operatives and supporters - including Franklin Raines who ran Fannie Mae and ended up with over $6M his first year - raided both corporations which had become their personal slush funds. From his days of running Fannie Mae, Franklin Raines is reported to have accumulated a personal net worth of over $100M. Another Clintonian buddy - Jamie Gorelick (remember her from the CIA/FBI fiasco?) - is also said to be personally worth in excess of $100M. It appears that some in government service CAN achieve wealth beyond the wildest dreams of most of us! They just have to sell their souls to the highest bidder and be willing to betray their fellow Americans. This fortune was accumulated during her years (1997-2003) as Vice Chairman of Fannie Mae. The fraudulent accounting scheme which apparently allowed for Democrats Raines, Gorelick and other Clinton supporters to achieve vast fortunes in a very short period of time was brought to light in 2004. As mortgage firms and investment banks heavily leveraged by ARM mortgages started to be adversely affected by the number of foreclosures, the current financial crisis began in earnest. Democrats Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) also the Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee - of all things - and Democrat presidential Candidate Barack Obama (who is reported to be the 3rd largest recipient of Fannie Mae political contributions - said to be over $100K in less than 4 years) have also benefited greatly from these Democrats' personal slush funds. However, in the worst cut to We the People from the knife of corruption, the very people who created this problem will now be in charge of "correcting" it! Does this make any sense to anyone except those who have received and continue to receive funds from these institutions?????????? If we really want to get rid of these corruptions we have to vote these sleazes out of office. That requires courage. The only question remaining is: Do we have the internal fortitude to do it? If the answer is "No," you can kiss your money and your country good bye and prepare for an inevitable serfdom. http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/hotproperty/archives/2008/02/ clintons_drive.html http://www.allbusiness.com/finance-insurance/993847-1.html http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2007/0507karger.html http://volokh.com/posts/1216060102.shtml http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_091808/content/ 01125107.guest.html http://americantaxpayer.wordpress.com/2008/09/18/barney-frankchuck- schumer-role-in-failure-of-fannie-maefreddie-mac/ People wake up stop listing to your liberal bias media and get the facts!!!
Politics - 12 Answers
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George W. Bush
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I bet conservatives will say Clinton! He's also to blame for high gas prices, terrorists and bad reality TV too right? nice cut and paste from http://rendevouswithdestiny.blogspot.com/2008/09/liberal-democrats-caused-financial.html good job on thinking for yourself.
3
i think bush and congress
4
I don't care how much spin you can put on the story, the majority of Republicans voted AGAINST the very bill their president recommended! It's f***ing insane!
5
Dow on Bill Clinton's last day in office: 10,587.59 Dow today: 10,365.4 That was your retirement. Seven years of it. Gone. Thanks to George Bush and John McCain. And if John McCain had his way, that would have been your Social Security money too. Gone. Seven years of growth, seven years of your life, wiped out.
6
Bush's War (unnecessary war)
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The FR
8
1) american people with bad credit who take these loans knowing that they will suffer in the future. 2)businesses for not being as cautious with who they give loans. 3)congress, for not agreeing to the bailout plan! 4)Nancy pelosi, for having that speech right before the bailout plan vote wich probably turned the tide. 5)not bush of course. He warned about such companies. (ex. Phanny and .......(i forgot name)
9
Watch this and you can see for yourself who turned a blind eye when the disaster that occurred last week was pointed out over 4 years ago. http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7R...
10
I can't believe the poeple are still blaming Clinton for the mess that Bush has created over the last eight years. Clinton created a surplus. Bush started a war, spent money like a drunken sailor and turned that surplus into a huge deficit.
11
Republicans caused it. Phil Gramm stripped away all regulations on the banking and housing industries. Without his actions, clinton's would have been totally innoculous. If Bush had been able to stop vacationing long enough to read the brief about OBL's attack being imminent, he could have done what every previous president did --- and kept the country safe. If that had happened we don't invade Afganistan and we might not even invade Iraq. That is a ton of debt not incurred that would not devalue our dollar and spike the cost of oil (cost of oil moved as the dollar devalued). All Republican ideas.
12
The problem isn't the fact that they make loans. Its the fact that nobody was watching, nobody was there to say, "NO" when they made loans to people that didn't have a down payment or the means to repay the loan. Personally I find it amazingly wrong that they were making those loans simply because those people were minorities.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
How hard is it to get into the mortgage business today
How hard is it to get into the mortgage business today?
how hard is it to get a job as a loan officer in MA in the current economic climate?? I know that you need to get licensed in ma....I just didnt know if any places are hiring with no experience in the business. BA in Finance though......
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For the first time in 10 years the owner will have time to train you. That will increase your chances of success later. You will be able to handle anything that comes once the economy booms again. Apply today..
how hard is it to get a job as a loan officer in MA in the current economic climate?? I know that you need to get licensed in ma....I just didnt know if any places are hiring with no experience in the business. BA in Finance though......
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For the first time in 10 years the owner will have time to train you. That will increase your chances of success later. You will be able to handle anything that comes once the economy booms again. Apply today..
Thursday, July 7, 2011
What kind of jobs can I get with BA in Economics and minor in Business Administration
What kind of jobs can I get with BA in Economics and minor in Business Administration?
What kind of jobs can I get with BA in Economics and minor in Business Administration? What is the best job which economic majors can have? Also if I decide to study more, is it better to have MA in Economics and minor in Business Administration or have double major in Economics and Finance? I would appreciate your answers!!
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MacDonalds is hiring
What kind of jobs can I get with BA in Economics and minor in Business Administration? What is the best job which economic majors can have? Also if I decide to study more, is it better to have MA in Economics and minor in Business Administration or have double major in Economics and Finance? I would appreciate your answers!!
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MacDonalds is hiring
Friday, July 1, 2011
should i move in with him
should i move in with him ?????????
Should my boyfriend move in with me ?? My boyfriend is not happy at uni he says he wants to quit and definatley doesn't think he will make it through to his third year. I have been very supportive and have been telling him to stick it out. However he really hates it problem is his mum and dad have thrown out his bed and his sister has now moved into his room. I feel really horrible sending him back home to sleep on his sofa and his family especially his dad who is controlling and lets just say not a nice man so im guessing hes going to move in with me. But im just not sure if it feels right :/ i mean i would love to live with him and i love him very much. but i have never had my own things in life growing up with a big family and not even having my own bithday for myself as im a triplet. I dont know if im really i just have this feeling inside but i want him to move in because id have company and id feel safer especially at nite . finances would be easier and i could do lots of home imrovements. Ma and craig have been together over 1 year now and we even spent the whole summer with him liviing with me which was really great but i did miss my space sometimes. but i enjoyed having someone there. What should i do its a really tricky situation because i dont want us to get on each others nerves and i will miss the feeling i get when i get really excited to see him when we have to meet up in preston at the weekends need help and advise!
Other - Family & Relationships - 4 Answers
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We all need our space,The moving in is ok but it will be very restrictive too.This is ok as long as your relationship is strong.
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I'd say it never hurts to get married and committed first because it will only make your relationship stronger if you do. Its only been one year so need to keep improving your relationship first
3
Only you can decide that, do you see a future with your boyfriend have him sleep over as much as he can but not permanently then you will find out if its meant to be don't really no someone until you live with them, don't have him move in just for the financial side it won't work, if its meant to be it will work and you will always have that excited feeling it never goes away me and my partner have been together for a long time we both leave the house early for work and don't see each other till about 6 and still can't wait to get back to see him.
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The disadvantage :You will really miss the different exictement/nerves if he move with you. You will miss your space and privacy too. (and if your parents are conservative this is not a good news to them) And the advantages: u will know him alot,u will get to know one another. You are safer in his arms every night...
Should my boyfriend move in with me ?? My boyfriend is not happy at uni he says he wants to quit and definatley doesn't think he will make it through to his third year. I have been very supportive and have been telling him to stick it out. However he really hates it problem is his mum and dad have thrown out his bed and his sister has now moved into his room. I feel really horrible sending him back home to sleep on his sofa and his family especially his dad who is controlling and lets just say not a nice man so im guessing hes going to move in with me. But im just not sure if it feels right :/ i mean i would love to live with him and i love him very much. but i have never had my own things in life growing up with a big family and not even having my own bithday for myself as im a triplet. I dont know if im really i just have this feeling inside but i want him to move in because id have company and id feel safer especially at nite . finances would be easier and i could do lots of home imrovements. Ma and craig have been together over 1 year now and we even spent the whole summer with him liviing with me which was really great but i did miss my space sometimes. but i enjoyed having someone there. What should i do its a really tricky situation because i dont want us to get on each others nerves and i will miss the feeling i get when i get really excited to see him when we have to meet up in preston at the weekends need help and advise!
Other - Family & Relationships - 4 Answers
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We all need our space,The moving in is ok but it will be very restrictive too.This is ok as long as your relationship is strong.
2
I'd say it never hurts to get married and committed first because it will only make your relationship stronger if you do. Its only been one year so need to keep improving your relationship first
3
Only you can decide that, do you see a future with your boyfriend have him sleep over as much as he can but not permanently then you will find out if its meant to be don't really no someone until you live with them, don't have him move in just for the financial side it won't work, if its meant to be it will work and you will always have that excited feeling it never goes away me and my partner have been together for a long time we both leave the house early for work and don't see each other till about 6 and still can't wait to get back to see him.
4
The disadvantage :You will really miss the different exictement/nerves if he move with you. You will miss your space and privacy too. (and if your parents are conservative this is not a good news to them) And the advantages: u will know him alot,u will get to know one another. You are safer in his arms every night...
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