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In his poems, he compared his little daughter ______ a flower.
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PassageTwo Americanhaslongbeenconsideredthelandofopportunitybythosefromothercountries.AmericanstoobelievethattheUnitedStatesprovidesalmostlimifiessopportunityforthosewhowanttoopenbusinessesontheirown. TodayAmericansarestillfondoftryingtheirhandatbecomingsmallbusinesspeopleeventhoughonlyoneoutoftwosurvivesthefirsttwoyears.Manyofthesepeoplestarttheirbusinessesforthewrongreasons:togetawayfromthepaperworkoftheirpresentjobsortoexchangetheresponsibilityoftheirpresentjobsforfreerlifestyles.Butmorenotlesspaperworkandresponsibilitycomewithownershipofasmallbusiness.JohnShuttleworthowneroftherecentlysuccessfullife-ecologynewsmagazineMotherEarthreportshavinghadtoworksixtyhoursstraightinordertobringoutthefirstissue. JohnShuttleworthwaitedyearsafterconceivingtheideaforMotherEarthbeforeheattemptedtoputoutthefirstissue.Duringthattimehecollectedasmuchinformationashecouldabouthisproposedventure.Heborrowedbooksaboutbusinessfromthelibrary;hetalkedtopeoplealreadyestablishedinthefield;andhebeganplanningindetailtheamountofmoneyandthekindsandnumbersofsupplieshewouldneed.Whenhefinallyopenedwithacapitalof$1500hesetuphisofficeinthekitchenofhishomeandhisprintingpressinthegarage.DuetohisdevotiontobusinesshismanagerialskillandhistalentMotherEarthnowhasacirculationof300000: NotallsmallbusinesssucceedaswellasMotherEarthhas.Fiftypercentofthe450000thatstartintheUnitedStateseveryyearfail.Stillninety-fivepercentbusinessesintheStatescanbedescribedassmall.CombinedthesebusinessesaccountforfortypercentofAmerica’sgrossnationalproduct. Accordingtothispassagemanypeoplestarttheirownbusinessesforthewrongreasons.Thereasonsarewrongbecausetheydonotrealizethat
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PassageTwo Americanhaslongbeenconsideredthelandofopportunitybythosefromothercountries.AmericanstoobelievethattheUnitedStatesprovidesalmostlimifiessopportunityforthosewhowanttoopenbusinessesontheirown. TodayAmericansarestillfondoftryingtheirhandatbecomingsmallbusinesspeopleeventhoughonlyoneoutoftwosurvivesthefirsttwoyears.Manyofthesepeoplestarttheirbusinessesforthewrongreasons:togetawayfromthepaperworkoftheirpresentjobsortoexchangetheresponsibilityoftheirpresentjobsforfreerlifestyles.Butmorenotlesspaperworkandresponsibilitycomewithownershipofasmallbusiness.JohnShuttleworthowneroftherecentlysuccessfullife-ecologynewsmagazineMotherEarthreportshavinghadtoworksixtyhoursstraightinordertobringoutthefirstissue. JohnShuttleworthwaitedyearsafterconceivingtheideaforMotherEarthbeforeheattemptedtoputoutthefirstissue.Duringthattimehecollectedasmuchinformationashecouldabouthisproposedventure.Heborrowedbooksaboutbusinessfromthelibrary;hetalkedtopeoplealreadyestablishedinthefield;andhebeganplanningindetailtheamountofmoneyandthekindsandnumbersofsupplieshewouldneed.Whenhefinallyopenedwithacapitalof$1500hesetuphisofficeinthekitchenofhishomeandhisprintingpressinthegarage.DuetohisdevotiontobusinesshismanagerialskillandhistalentMotherEarthnowhasacirculationof300000: NotallsmallbusinesssucceedaswellasMotherEarthhas.Fiftypercentofthe450000thatstartintheUnitedStateseveryyearfail.Stillninety-fivepercentbusinessesintheStatescanbedescribedassmall.CombinedthesebusinessesaccountforfortypercentofAmerica’sgrossnationalproduct. Thispassageismainlyabout
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