"Rich" is the positive (as opposed to "richer" and "richest," which are the comparative and superlative).
"Rich" is the positive (as opposed to "richer" and "richest," which are the comparative and superlative).
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Yes, he was a business man before he was Governor. Personally, I believe that he wants to lower taxes on the rich because he is rich.
Many people would want to buy a college degree. For example, rich people who can not afford to learn things by their own will will try to buy a college degree.
By working hard and getting a good job also by having a good degree :) :) :)
In todays car a 195 degree thermostat is used. Any colder and the computer will keep the fuel mixture rich.
JFK had a degree from Harvard and grew up with the best schools and teachers. His family was very rich and could afford the best.
Rich Hooper, PhD, PE: Robotics Engineer www.learnaboutrobots.com/roboticsEngineer.htm - T
A B.S. in Network Administration or in any job will always be better than a two year A.S. degree. But you can get this job easily with an Associates too and work your way up. It is the experience that employers value most in the technology field and the degree on the paper is needed so that they can even consider employing you. Future computer wiz... Rich wiz that is.
Filthy rich is a way to describe someone who is so rich, they are not in need of any more money. It's typically used to describe a large bank account, or a particularly extravagant person with the funds to back it up.
Smoking among people who hold above a college degree is rare, but not unseen. 4.4 million people in the United States who hold above a college degree are current smokers. There is no specific brand of cigarettes that white collar people smoke.