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    One of my favorite college experiences was studying abroad via the Institute for Shipboard Education’s Semester at Sea Program, where I had the voyage of a lifetime: 107 days, 16 cities, and 14 countries. Having the opportunity to see firsthand how people throughout the world live goes beyond expanding…

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    relatives overseas. While there I shadowed my aunt at the village’s general hospital. My first day included watching my aunt and other doctors preform a C-section and help deliver a baby via natural birth. To explore the health care system, I took advantage of programs my high school offered. In 2013 I worked my first job at Beth Israel Medical Deaconess Center in the HCA (primary care) department during the summer. I did not have any patient interactions, instead I opened mail and helped nurses…

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    Graves also makes the point that although American millennials are below average in math and science when compared to their international peers the educational disparities and skills gap among whites and minorities is constantly increasing. The skills gap between whites and minorities millennials is growing because they have access to higher education programs than other groups. For example, the suburban West Bloomfield school district in Michigan schools offer science, technology, engineering…

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    The Modern Language Association of America, MLA, informs us that more students are studying languages than ever before. Director of MLA, Rosemary G. Feal said, “Students are clearly recognizing the importance of learning other languages...” A surveyed funded by the Department of Education revealed that since 1998 that an increase of 17.9% of students studying a foreign language. The percentages are higher since 1972 when only 8.7% of America’s population was enrolled in…

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    While patrolling the unpredictable streets of Houston with local law enforcement, I gained a unique perspective into the criminal justice system that inspired me to pursue a career in law. My drive to venture into the legal field early has allowed me to participate in two legal education programs in Texas and Florida. In the past five years I have worked at several law firms, including an immigration law firm where I wrote pardons for applicants, and assisted a former professor in helping a…

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    What makes a person who never had the idea to study abroad had been changed? I started my working life as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Work and earn a return is something I’m happy. So I don't want to go back to tired study anymore. And Studying in the same branch I achieved does not make income increased significantly. If I want to increase revenue, it has to work in a hospital that provides me a lot more doctor fees, or change career path that has opportunities for more income. Or if I take…

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    America is known as a melting pot, this is where all kinds of different cultures come together and feed off of each other’s differences in order to find one’s own sense of self. They are surrounded by different languages and cultures every day but yet some young Americans still cannot identify different countries or oceans on a map. Douglas McGray effectively uses statistics, appeals to history, appeals to fear, and irony in his essay “Lost in America” to persuade educators in America to put…

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    Although my parents and family are from Perú, I was born and raised in Chile. During my life in Chile, I became interested in both the differences and similarities between cultures. As I was studying psychology I began to get interested in how culture molds and is reflected in daily life situations. In 2013, after studying psychology in Chile for a year, I had the opportunity to come to the United States to live and further my education. This was a huge challenge for me because I had to learn…

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    Its production capacity total is calculated around 15million tons with 8.5million tons in domestic and 6.8million tons abroad [3]. The company’s plan is to mobilize the resources form local and overseas businesses while increasing cash flow. The company encourages global strategy to reduce cost, optimize production network through expanding the supply chain with other manufacturing…

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    SWOT analysis of which a brief internal analysis including the company’s strength and weakness and external analysis including the company’s opportunities and threats are being considered. 4.1. SWOT analysis 4.1.1. Strength One competitive advantage of New Oriental School is its strong brand name in the local China market. Being the first listed company of the private education in China and the United States, the company is well aware of the market need and have continued to grow in its…

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