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kaibany19 asked:


Please tell me what do you think of this should i add more details whatever ??

Dear Office of Student Financial Aid,

I’m very devastated by the news of my financial aid suspension. I do not blame anyone but myself for this very sad consequence. I have let a lot of people down, especially myself due to my reckless attitude for which I do regret deeply and sincerely.
Last a year and half is been very difficult for me and my family. I lost my grandfather and 2 of my uncles. I had to attend my grandfather funeral in Spring 07. This is why I couldn’t take my finals and failed all my classes. Also my father is a construction worker who did not a have job for the last few months due to collapse in the housing market. We are 7 people in the family and I’m the oldest child, and now I have to share some of the responsibilities to see my family getting through these inconveniences and I and my younger brother have been working on jobs to pay for our expense like rent and utility bills. These are the reasons that I was less focused in my school studies and disciplines, for which I offer my sincere regrets.

I do realize that I neglected my studies and I would like another chance to do better in them. I have compiled a list of steps I need to take in order to be successful in school:
1. I will resign from my full-time job in order to give my full attention to school.
2. I will obtain a tutor for my most difficult classes by becoming familiar with the tutoring center on campus.
3. I will talk to each of my instructors personally to find out how I can do well in their classes.
4. I will manage my time wisely so that I can balance my family and studies together.
5. I will attend all of my classes to take advantage of what they have to offer.

My goal is to earn a degree in Political Science so that I can make a difference in the lives of poor people in my country. Our government is corrupt and irresponsible for its own people. People don’t trust the government anymore. This is very important to me because I want restore people faith in the government by working for them and stand by them. But I can only do this if I can apply for financial aid. I am a hard-working student, and I would like the chance to prove to you that my next semester will not be a disappointment. I will try my hardest to be good role model to my family and other students. Therefore, I would humbly request this committee to give me one more chance to continue my studies uninterruptedly so that I can prove myself that I have what it takes to follow my dream.

I’m looking forward to an early and favorable hearing of my case.

A truly repented pupil.

DAMIEN

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Katie S asked:


I **** to sound so naive. I really do. I would really appreciate if someone could explain the basic reasoning behind America’s current financial instability.
I understand the mortgage blows regarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, AIG….
But without complete jargon, can someone give me the gist of it? I assure you, I pay attention to the news, but I keep getting bits and pieces of Wall Street’s nightmare.

NIKKI
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jose antonio asked:


If you observe news reports about financial markets for some time, you will notice that investors pay tremendous amount of attention to economic to economic data releases from the government. Why do you think that this is the case? What are investors concerned about? What would happened in financial markets if investors thought that there was a much higher probability than before that a recession would occur soon?

DEMETRIUS
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LovePinkPuffies asked:


Beyond “data” to spur knee-jerk reactions to buying/selling, what value are the daily numbers?

Is this really financial news anymore than a storm off the coast of FL sends the price of crude rocketing?

I am begininng to wonder if everything from real-estate to oil is just trumped up and overvalued fueled by speculation and fear to drive up the percieved value of anything for sale.

Just a thought?

NICHOLAS

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Asia asked:


I need to know what European country this was. Please and Thank You.
Also can you please tell me what it was about

ROBERT
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Drew asked:


I’m a college student majoring in finance. I have a high interest in investing- I spend a 1-2 hrs every day following the markets/business news. I also like corporate fin- analyzing balance sheets/ratios, raising capital, cash flows, etc.

What’s the ideal career for me?!

SANTOS

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Maricopa County asked:


How come with illegal immigration one thing just follows another stolen van financial gain illegal aliens & the harmless dishwasher ?Miranda, a dishwasher for a restaurant in Florham Park, is due to have his bail of $500,000 reviewed Thursday by a Superior Court judge. According to a criminal complaint, he is accused of attempted murder by firing multiple gunshots in the direction of a man identified as Vincent Zarlenga at Evergreen Cemetery in Morristown Monday evening.

Zarlenga, whose age and address were not disclosed, was not struck. Authorities have said police went to the cemetery on Martin Luther King Avenue at 5:45 p.m. Monday on a report of gunshots fired. They learned that a fight between two groups was supposed to occur on Abbett Avenue but the site was switched to the cemetery.

Police obtained a description of the alleged shooter and located the suspect — Miranda — at the Burger King on Morris Street around 6:30 p.m. Monday. A Browning, 9mm pistol and a magazine with five, 9mm hollow-point rounds were found under a toilet in the restaurant’s men’s restroom, police said.
http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20100414/UPDATES01/100414074/1005/NEWS01/Bail+increased+for+pair+charged+in+Florham+Park+cemetery+shooting
A federal grand jury indicted three men on immigration charges Tuesday after a traffic stop in Roane County last week.

Jorge Martinez-Garcia is charged with transporting known aliens within the United States for the purpose of financial gain.

If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison, three years supervised release and a maximum $250,000 fine.

Investigators determined William Alexander Martinez-Serrano and Israel Bonilla-Bonilla were both in the United States illegally. Both are charged with entering the United States without consent after deportation and removal from the United States.

They face up to two years in prison, a maximum $250,000 fine and no more than one year of supervised release.

On April 7, Martinez-Garcia was stopped in Roane County for driving a stolen van from California. According to the indictment, Martinez-Garcia was fully aware of the fact that Bonilla-Bonilla and Martinez-Serrano were illegal immigrants. The indictment further alleges that Martinez-Garcia transported the men for the purpose of financial gain.

http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=118921&provider=gnews

WILL

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opnwoods asked:


oops, illuminati faints?.

it looks like diseases and financial crises will be the culprints for illuminati last downfall. It is clear that the freemasons are fading at a high speed, but could emerge from elsewhere, Russia or China? Perhaps Russia because they will find it very hard to blend in the Chinese society where they will be the only ones who look different.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090726/ap_on_re_eu/eu_france_sarkozy

OPAL

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cannonball asked:


I watch financial news channels all day long. All you hear about is a recovery. But it seems as if the only folks recovering are the rich. It seems as if those who have money to invest and those who were bailed out by the government are the ones making money. They’re taking that bailout money and investing it or hoarding it. They are not lending it out. And then you have these analysts on there who are interviewed. They get the most bullish folks possible. But for the life of me, I cannot find any positive economic signs. Sure, corporate profits are up. But that is the result of layoffs measures to squeeze even more production out of their existing employees. And the inventory levels for manufacturing companies aren’t a positive sign either. And the biggest economic indicators of all are simply dismal- the job market, the housing market, and consumer spending. Even the Fed (usually the biggest bulls of all) is hesitant to say anything about a recovery. They actually say things will be flat or worse in the coming months. So are these financial news channels lying about the economy to boost (false) confidence in the market? And if so, what motive would they have to do such a thing?

KATHRINE
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guitarman asked:


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/financial_meltdown

The government is pumping billions of dollars into the world markets and is trying to bailout some major corporations. The Fed has also adjusted interest rates a couple times over the past year. Will all of this work or will it just lead to higher inflation?

WILBER

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