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Airmen Said,
December 21st, 2009 @10:54 pm  

Put in any searchbar 'Summer Reading List…" then put in either middle school or high school or freshman or whatever level you are at. You will get a sample of lists based on both your reading level and tastes.

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December 21st, 2009 @11:46 pm  

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December 22nd, 2009 @12:06 am  

Robert Ringer and the book is a great read. I must have read it twenty years ago.

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BeeGoes Said,
December 22nd, 2009 @12:26 am  

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George K Said,
December 22nd, 2009 @1:09 am  

"The Edge: The Guide to Fulfilling Dreams, Maximizing Success and Enjoying a Lifetime of Achievement" compiled by Howard E Ferguson is available at Amazon – a used copy is $55!
http://www.amazon.com/Edge-Fulfilling-Maximizing-Enjoying-Achievement/dp/0940601044/ref=pd_bbs_2/104-8412583-2845536?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1177074762&sr=1-2

The book is available at AbeBooks and costs even more.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&an=howard+e+ferguson&y=10&x=15

Good luck!

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BeeGoes Said,
December 22nd, 2009 @8:35 pm  

when it said tucker did it mean tucker harris?

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BeeGoes Said,
December 23rd, 2009 @1:54 am  

Whats the song?

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December 23rd, 2009 @4:47 am  

Go to http://www.score.org/ to find the nearest SCORE chapter. Contact them to arrange for a free one on one meeting with a SCORE counselor.

SCORE is a nonprofit organization. They provide a public service by offering small business advice and training. .

SCORE's 10,500 volunteers have more than 600 business skills. Volunteers share their wisdom and lessons learned in business. The volunteers are working/retired business owners, executives and corporate leaders.

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BeeGoes Said,
December 23rd, 2009 @7:51 am  

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December 23rd, 2009 @9:33 am  

D or so at this time but can be improved:
I think you are trying to stuff too many things into the essay so it doesn't flow very well. Maybe do an outline on what you want to say first. It should flow but right now I can't figure out what one paragraph has to do with the other let alone within each paragraph. For example, your fist paragraph starts about teaching people how to make money then you talk about Bill Gates and Shawn Carter dropping out of school, then other stuff.
Instead of doing a business 101 in an essay, pick the part you can elaborate on more. What stands out most when reading is creating a business out of an idea. Use that but stick to the subject without going off on other things or it sounds a bit "flighty".

You need to make sure you have a period after each complete sentence. You are missing a bunch of comma's.

Leave out personal opinions like "that disgusts me" and unproven accusations.

FYI: The cliche "Good things happened to those that wait" is a reference to patience – not sitting and doing nothing.

I think you can turn this into an A or B paper if you do an outline first, don't try to cover too many things in a short essay, make your story connect from one point to the next, and stay focused on your topic. The point you keep coming back to is taking and idea or dream and make a business out of it. Stick to those examples because the other examples don't hit that message.

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J Said,
December 23rd, 2009 @4:15 pm  

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46&2 Said,
December 24th, 2009 @7:40 am  

If You took the Calc for business course and really understood it you might be alright. But it couldn't hurt to take the Calculus for Engineering and Physics course, especially if you haven't seen the material for a while. The business calc is much easier then the Engineering Calc. I know because I actually took Business Calc 1 as a business major in my first semester. Then I switched to Physics and had to take the Engineering Calc 1 course. It was not boring, believe me. Calculus is somewhat important for Freshman Physics courses. It becomes essential however for the junior or senior level Physics.
I don't think you should take the Algebra course though, unless you have trouble finding x. Trigonometry is just as important as calculus however and I recommend that you brush up on that.

However, I do think that taking the Algebra based Physics course would be a waist of time for you since you seem genuinely interested in learning physics. That couse is mean for the soft sciences. The mentality of the people in those courses probably would be a distraction to someone who actually wanted to learn Physics.

Good luck to you!

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BeeGoes Said,
December 24th, 2009 @5:37 pm  

it dosent say farmville feed

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December 24th, 2009 @8:23 pm  

Go back to the guy you know and offer to carry his tools for free for a couple weeks. Learn on the job. He is your best source of information.

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BeeGoes Said,
December 24th, 2009 @10:42 pm  

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BeeGoes Said,
December 24th, 2009 @10:43 pm  

Song??

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BeeGoes Said,
December 24th, 2009 @11:20 pm  

Yeah! But how is he a faggot?

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December 25th, 2009 @5:30 am  

Sorry, not interested.

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