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    Mass Shootings

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    The Disturbing Issue That Is Emerging In America Mass shootings in America have become a regular occurrence, including the most recent shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon that killed many innocent people. Statistics show that active shootings have increased by forty percent since 2000 (McKirdy1). Some argue that this is due to social networking communities that validate one’s viewpoints toward controversial issues, the abundance of violent content in entertainment, and the…

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    than 62 percent of students who withdrew from college with mental health problem did so due to anxiety. I have not been able to locate research on the long-term effect test anxiety may have on the population of young people. I speculate, however, that poor test performance and incomplete educational and vocational goals would negatively impact the young people’s self-worth. The mental health effect and missed opportunity to gain the most skills in college would spell a burden that society would…

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    realistic. His purpose in writing this is to show the negative effects that can be carried along with the child, if they wrongly believe they will only find success if it is on the field. The intended audience for his essay were adults, the common public, educators, also young African Americans so they can understand that success doesn’t only come with being an athlete. Gates message to the reader is, to make them aware of the causes that may be holding the young African Americans back, and…

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    Underage Drinking Papers

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    Underage Drinking In today’s society, drinking has become the thing to do among many high school and college students. Most of these students are just looking for a way to fit in or become part of a group, but they do not realize all of the negative effects that drinking can have on them and the terrible things that can happen while under the influence of alcohol. It was found that by the end of high school, more than 75% of youths have consumed alcohol, and each year underage drinking results…

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    student ready to learn some college level writing skills. In a way I have changed, I now know some new skills and better techniques to add to my writing. In the beginning of the class I didn’t know that I could get large papers, like the three main ones, done in a matter of a couple days. I didn’t think I could done it, but now I know I can and it’s not that hard either. From this course I have also gained better time management skills. I think those will be useful for college next year. Out…

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    Electoral Process Fair

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    votes and the power of money. Although democracy is spread out and is said “every vote counts”, majority of the people know that every vote does not count equally. It is the Electoral College, not the popular vote, that decides who will become the next president in the U.S. elections. How the Electoral College works is: each state is given a number of electors equal to the number of its U.S. senators and House of Representatives. It is a “winner take all” system where a candidate wins by…

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    enacted that causes the already suffering minority to become more disadvantaged (Golash-Boza 2015:66). This is very prevalent in the post-secondary school system. These colleges and trade schools want to increase diversity and bring more minority students that might not have the money or stellar grades to typically get into college. These policies that approve and employ affirmative action have become a topic that is widely debated. Some people believe affirmative action in colleges are reverse…

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    school kids; exciting and/or life-defining. Standardized tests are required for most students, but are they even effective? After researching the answer to this question, and today we will cover what I learned. First, we will listen to the benefits cause by testing, and then we will hear the second verse- the downsides of testing. Finally, we will examine at the use…

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    says that people get morp by the the situation. This is proven with the guard. They immediately started to act like real security guards that treated the prisoners harshly. The prisoner with their humiliating clothes, and how the basement of the college looked the I believe he choose the situation over the personality trait, due to how through the experiment many of the individual personality shifted into their respective role, one prisoner started starving himself whereas another tried to…

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    Obstacles are a normal part of life that every individual will face as they continue walking down the path of time, but they all serve to teach fundamental lessons about life. While there are many that a person can face, there are some that changes their perspective on the world forever. When I was six, my mother was diagnosed with an egg sized stage three brain tumor; Anaplastic astrocytoma. It marked the beginning of a period of catastrophic events that left me feeling hopeless. My mother was…

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