Jonathan was a collage student participating in business. He has always wanted to start a business with his best friend Connor. Jonathan wanted to start an arcade, but Connor wanted to start a water park. They argued for at least 3 hours, but finally settled on a water park. The only thing stopping them was the cost of buying the land. The total for the land was $30,000, and they had no way to pay for it. They wound up saving $1,000 a month for 30 months. They were finally able to pay for the land! They built the water park and on the first day of business, they made $6,000! In the end, they were able to buy new houses, and keep running the water park. Today, Jonathan and Connor are millionaires!
(This is fictional.)
Answer:
Studio City
The Talk is broadcast before a live studio audience at the CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California,
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Its what happened soto speak in areas where currency was unheard of you gave work/life for work
Answer:
they were awfully dark but was shinny later
Explanation:
it is not about ur face but about attitude towards a picture
In the Outsiders, the two groups have unequal lifestyles, attitudes, and financial situations, they nevertheless live in the same world, beneath the same sun. <span> The words “some of us watch the sunset” suggest to Cherry that although some of the greasers live up to the stereotype of greasers as rough and unrefined, some of them, like Ponyboy, have a keen appreciation for beauty—as keen as that of the richest socialite. By agreeing on the basic fact that rich and poor people look at the same sun, Ponyboy and Cherry take a small step toward a potential reconciliation between the rival gangs. This moment of concord comes early in the narrative, and its idealistic tone makes the rifts and violence to come all the more painful.</span>