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maybe try being a representative who travel to offices selling their companies products.
Joe Plumber was intended to be the poster child to represent socialism and Obama (same thing); when Joe the Plumber correctly rejected Obama's redistribution of wealth plan, the liberal media crucified him. All the liberal late night show hosts vented their hatred and ridiculed Joe (the people who write jokes for Kimmel, Leno, Letterman) are all leftists; the entire entertainment industry is united with the democratic party, as well as the news media.
McCain has no chance with this unfair bias.
The arrogance of the national media is summarized this way- a plumber and any blue collar worker must see that socialism is in his best interests OR he is (pick your favorite liberal slander) stupid, a stooge for McCain, a neo-con, a nazi, etc
The arrogant news media does not think a blue collar worker has the right or the intellect to defy socialism; its same as a black person who rejects race baiters like Jackson and Sharpton- if a black American opposes reverse racists, you are an Uncle Tom, House "N", etc
Find the bill, then read it, then comment and take from it the parts that you don't like (if any)
Why do you trust these people that they are telling you the truth?
Please use your common sense. Do you really believe Obama would propose something like this on the eve of his nomination? If you sincerely believe that, then you have problems. If you have the ability to think for yourself, then you'll figure out in short order to stop listening to partisans. It will only fill up your mind with useless garbage that will make anyone with a smitten of intelligence and common sense make you look very very foolish.
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Life is so simple, but we insist on making it complicated
Confucius
551 – 479 BC
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i dont no ur interests, but there are easy ones..like english, Language, Economics are pretty basic for intro courses
I am a business professor, and while I'm not an entrepreneurship specialist, I can tell you that it is probably the greatest growth area in business academia, and there are lots of opportunities for someone like you there. Thee is a greater demand among students than there are qualified faculty in that discipline. The digital media area would be too narrow for teaching, but you could do research in that industry if it interests you. You would definitely need to get a Ph.D., preferably at the best school you can possibly get into, and please make sure that it is, in fact, in business – don't go for a Ph.D.in political science, hoping that if your interest is in policy in entrepreneurship you would be able to get a job in a business school (AACSB, the major business school accrediting organization, requires that most faculty must have terminal degrees in the subject matter that they are teaching).
I'm comp sci/mathematics and I work with a lot of accountants since I write buisness process software. Its a good job, pays well and I work from home for the most part. Occasionally I have to travel or go to the office for a meeting/etc.
My father and brother are both mechanical engineers and also do/did (father is retired) made a very good living. My father engineered performance parts for one of the big 3. And my brother does work with composites (carbon fiber/etc) for a defense contractor.
The trick is to find something that you can find work at AND have a passion for. If you have a passion for what you do you will excel at it and that means more money and more freedom and you will enjoy your work.
A good way to go is to pick a main degree like Comp Sci/Engineering/Accounting/Finance and then get a minor in business. Take business mgmt/etc type courses that way you can get your start working in your main career then switch over to mgmt if that is your desire.
Do all of these fulfill a distribution requirement? I don't know what level you are, but with my son, I have tried to encourage him to get his distribution requirements out of the way as soon as possible.
If all of them are eligible for that, then none of them jump out at you as interesting? can you ask your roommate or dorm mates if any of them have taken the classes and found them interesting? not knowing you, or your major, or what you like, makes it hard for me to suggest anything.
For me, personally, if the classes were not in my major, then I would try to take the lowest level class, like an intro to something type class, knowing that it will probably be a survey type class – something to give me a broad overview of the subject.
The financial management class could be useful for you personally, if it goes into managing your household finances – that is a skill we do not teach young people enough about, and hence the terrible credit debt crisis in the US.
I hope this helps you some!
Who does your SEO work?
I’d give you a PR10 for sure! – nice work here.
Very Nice
You might try Calgary, in Canada.
Many interesting things, such as the Fringe Festival,
http://www.calgary-city-maps.com/Calgary-fringe-festival.html
for instance.