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... Now before you invest in a company, it is vital that you your homework • When I talk about homework, I am talking about the history and financial status of the company you are thinking about investing ... Looking at its annual history of its net income and profit margins will be a sufficient amount of information to make your decision to invest TALK TOA LAWYER OR FINANCIAL ADVISOR • If you were ... is a strong representative of the company If they are not, then not invest If they are, then continue your research Certain questions youwantto ask are: • Do you share the same vision and goals...
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... Biography” Reading “ Jack London’s Biography” I I Before you read Before you read II II While you read While you read III III After you read After you read IV IV Homework Homework Reading “ Jack London’s ... was born in San Francisco, California and quit school at fourteen to become a sailor Among his best novels are The Call of the Wild and The Sea- Wolf He is JACK Reading “ Jack London’s Biography” ... Biography” Reading “ Jack London’s Biography” III III After you read After you read * Retell about Jack London’s biography * Retell about Jack London’s biography Jack London's life and writings are...
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... the appropriate alternatives He stamped his feet and thrashed his arms _ a, because he was frightened b, because he was hungry c, to make himself warm d, to make a fire Near the roaring ... faithful to him b, because it didn’t wantto go back toward the fire c, because the man spoke to it gently d, because it was afraid of the whip-lashes 1.He stamped his feet and thrashed his arms ... apprehension to man c, the instinct for knowing cold d, the effort to go back toward fire The dog followed the man a, because it wanted to be faithful to him b, because it didn’t wantto go back toward...
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