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How to Become Rich. Not every rich person is born into a wealthy...
How to Become Rich. Not every rich person is born into a wealthy family, so how do so many well-off people reach their financial goals? A major difference between rich ...people and those who have money problems can be found in the way they think, act, and see the world. Check out these 7 differences between the rich and poor and use them as your own financial tips to become rich.
TIMESTAMPS
Rich people don't try to show off their wealth. 0:55
Rich people invest money in certain expensive items. 2:28
Rich people make their money work for them while poor people work for their money. 6:46
Rich people know how to manage their money. 7:42
Rich people see opportunities while poor people see obstacles. 8:18
Rich people concentrate on what they want to achieve while poor people focus on what they want to avoid. 8:59
Rich people face problems while poor people try to ignore problems until it's too late. 9:45
Music: Andrew Huang - Club
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
SUMMARY
-Those who have a lot of money don’t always flaunt their wealth. It may sound surprising, but there's no real need to buy a pair of $1,000 jeans if you can find a high-quality product that’s 10 times cheaper.
-Things rich people don’t save on are: coffee machine, induction stove, LED light bulbs, energy-saving glass, thermostatic shower faucet.
-Rich people don't keep their income in savings accounts; they have funds in their budget that they can invest, and they do this regularly.
-Rich people don't overspend. If they use a credit card, they do everything to avoid paying finance charges.
-Rich people see opportunities for growth and success in everything they do.
-The rich are willing to overcome obstacles to achieve their goals. They realize that you can’t win without taking risks.
-Rich people choose to face their fears to become a more successful and powerful individual.
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Throughout history, people have been punished for the crimes they've...
Throughout history, people have been punished for the crimes they've committed by horrific methods of torture and executions. Today, these punishments seem so cruel it's hard to believe they were ...used for centuries. Check out 10 of the most brutal methods of execution in history.
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Join USGLC on World AIDS Day as we honor Dr. Anthony Fauci, World Food Programme’s David Beasley and UNICEF’s Henrietta Fore for their contributions to making the world a safer, ...better place. We’ll be joined by a star-studded line-up of special guests to help us pay tribute and celebrate!
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The summit of Mount Chimborazo, in Ecuador, is the highest point on...
The summit of Mount Chimborazo, in Ecuador, is the highest point on earth. For over half a century, Baltazar Ushca has hiked up these slopes at least twice a week ...to harvest glacial ice. Read more: https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/576259/last-ice-merchant/
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Why were most slaves in America from West ...Africa? Slavery has existed throughout history in various forms across the globe, but who became enslaved was almost always based on military conquest. So why did Europeans travel thousands of miles to enslave people from a particular geographic region? Watch the episode to find out.
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Works Cited
The reaper's garden: death and power in the world of Atlantic slavery Vincent Brown
Specters of the Atlantic: finance capital, slavery, and the philosophy of history Ian Baucom.
Hortense Spillers “Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe: An American Grammar Book”
Jennifer Morgan Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery
https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/slavery
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism/slavery/archaeology/background/
http://www.pbs.org/race/000_About/002_04-background-02-03.htm
Saltwater Slavery Stephanie Smallwood
Saidiya Hartman
Scenes of Subjection
“Venus in Two Acts”
Capitalism and Slavery Eric Williams
How Africa Developed Europe : Deconstructing the His-story of Africa, Excavating Untold Truth and What Ought to Be Done and Known Nkwazi Nkuzi Mhango
Theorising development in Africa: towards building an African framework of development Munyaradzi Mawere
Britain’s Black Debt Reparations for Caribbean Slavery and Native Genocide Hilary Beckles
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/history/2015/09/slavery_myths_seven_lies_half_truths_and_irrelevancies_people_trot_out_about.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/misguided-focus-1619-beginning-slavery-us-damages-our-understanding-american-history-180964873/
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/caribbeanhistory/slavery-negotiating-freedom.htm
https://psmag.com/news/how-slavery-changed-the-dna-of-african-americans
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/on-african-american-migrations/
https://www.history.com/news/8-reasons-why-rome-fell
http://www.pbs.org/gunsgermssteel/variables/smallpox.html
www.jstor.org/stable/274784.
Coal is a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting of carbonized...
Coal is a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely for electricity production.
Learn more about coal and all types ...of energy at www.studentenergy.org
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India and China have so many people today because they’re good for...
India and China have so many people today because they’re good for farming and big, but they’ve always been that way, so they’ve actually had a huge proportion of Earth’s ...people for thousands of years.
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- Info about world population growth: https://ourworldindata.org/world-population-growth/
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Eraly, A., Khan, Y., Michell, G. & Saran, M. 2008. India. DK Publishing, New York.
Gidwani, V.K., April 2017, personal communication.
Goldewijk, K.K., Beusen, A., & Janssen, P. 2010. Long-term dynamic modeling of global population and built-up area in a spatially explicit way: HYDE 3.1. The Holocene, 20(4), 565-573. https://goo.gl/BuwJLQ
Goldewijk, K.K., Arthur Beusen, Jonathan Doelman, and Elke Stehfest. "New anthropogenic land use estimates for the Holocene; HYDE 3.2.” Unpublished manuscript. https://goo.gl/z73PNr
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Maddison, A. 2006. The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective. OECD. https://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~aldous/157/Papers/world_economy.pdf
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Ruggles, S., March 2017, personal communication.
Stearns, P. N. (Ed.). 2001. The encyclopedia of world history: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, chronologically arranged. Houghton Mifflin. Chicago.
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How to Become Rich. Not every rich person is born into a wealthy family, so how do so many well-off people reach their financial goals? A major difference between rich ...people and those who have money problems can be found in the way they think, act, and see the world. Check out these 7 differences between the rich and poor and use them as your own financial tips to become rich.
TIMESTAMPS
Rich people don't try to show off their wealth. 0:55
Rich people invest money in certain expensive items. 2:28
Rich people make their money work for them while poor people work for their money. 6:46
Rich people know how to manage their money. 7:42
Rich people see opportunities while poor people see obstacles. 8:18
Rich people concentrate on what they want to achieve while poor people focus on what they want to avoid. 8:59
Rich people face problems while poor people try to ignore problems until it's too late. 9:45
Music: Andrew Huang - Club
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
SUMMARY
-Those who have a lot of money don’t always flaunt their wealth. It may sound surprising, but there's no real need to buy a pair of $1,000 jeans if you can find a high-quality product that’s 10 times cheaper.
-Things rich people don’t save on are: coffee machine, induction stove, LED light bulbs, energy-saving glass, thermostatic shower faucet.
-Rich people don't keep their income in savings accounts; they have funds in their budget that they can invest, and they do this regularly.
-Rich people don't overspend. If they use a credit card, they do everything to avoid paying finance charges.
-Rich people see opportunities for growth and success in everything they do.
-The rich are willing to overcome obstacles to achieve their goals. They realize that you can’t win without taking risks.
-Rich people choose to face their fears to become a more successful and powerful individual.
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