Answer: Five Key Factors for Effective Financial Education
Well-trained Financial Educator (and/or tested financial e-learning protocol) ... :
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Timely Personal Finance Instruction. ...
Relevant Subject Matter. ...
Evaluating Impact.
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''If I was you I wouldn't tell her her fruit was gone! Tell her it ain't. Tell her it's all right -- all of it.''
Explanation:
This expression shows pity and compassion because its intent is to make another person feel better. Mrs. Hale clearly does not want the owner of the fruit to know that her fruit is gone, and so is willing to not tell her the truth in order for her to feel better.
The pity that Mrs. Hale feels is not direct nor clear, but she is certainly thinking of someone else when she makes the comment.
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To me, the biggest difference is that Aladdin was more repeatable than Frozen. As in, people kept coming back to watch Aladdin because of it's repeatable factor and for the possibility of no two shows ever being the same. While Frozen may look spectacular and be on par for a Broadway show, I don't see as many people wanting to get back in line to watch it again. With a Resort that is mainly made up of APs, I think the repeatable factor is an important factor. I honestly don't see this show coming close to lasting as long as Aladdin did. I think it will have a solid run and will get great reviews but probably in a year or two you will see the attendance numbers start to drop.
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