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    Solar Power In Chile

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    just like Chile. There have been players in the field that have attempted to find a solution for the energy problem. Some of them include HidroAysén and International Rivers Network, which through much debate have proven that more Hydropower would cause extreme environmental problems, that should be prevented. To counteract the production and still create energy is that an alternative solar power source should be created in the Patagonian region. New leading players in this field would…

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    society and to the future of our generation because of its serious immediate consequences and life changing long term effects. “Annually, about 5,000 people under age 21 die from alcohol-related injuries involving underage drinking”(“Consequences of Underage Drinking”). This is just one example of the bad effects underage drinking has. Not only does underage drinking cause injuries, it causes teen pregnancy, alcohol addiction, and it is associated with tobacco and drug use. Many teenagers start…

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    Student Debt Effects

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    because of rising costs of college. Many students turn to student loans for further education in an attempt to achieve success. In the process of completing their degrees, students accumulate extremely high debt and struggle to pay it back. It is one of the highest debt many American with college degrees face as they begin their life. Some may argue that the cost to attain college degrees is not worth the debt accrued along the way. The student loan debt may have an effect for future…

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    As stated by Bettinger, Long, Oreopoulos, Sanbonmatsu, (2009), “…little research has been done to determine whether such reforms would truly improve college access in what form “simplification” should take place” (p.iii). The problem is rather or not simplification of the FAFSA application would increase access to college. Simplification comes from a few possible ideas. First, simplifying the application itself. Second, simplifying the process, such as providing assistance in filling out the…

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    grows, and the power and threat it poses becomes more and more evident until it is too late to fight back. It has been about 50 years since the term first appeared, and yet few know it even exists. Grade inflation is real, and it has harmful effects on colleges, students, and the general public. We should do all we can to cut down on grade inflation in schools. Originally coined in the 1960’s, grade inflation is defined by the ACT organization as “an increase…

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    allow concealed guns on public universities and colleges, but Texas has recently passed the bill to allow the same. Texas will be implanting the new bill in August of 2016 and this has many students, parents, and college’s faculty concerned for many reasons with how many recent mass shootings there have…

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    go further and distinguish many different causes and effects of this issue. These researches agree that the cities of California are supporting undocumented migrants. An element that shows how illegal immigrants are being supported by California, that experts agree on is how illegal immigrants are put in their education system. Experts Oseguera, Flores and Burciaga (2010) explained how the undocumented immigrant policies of California community colleges are generally more supportive of them…

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    What is your stressor? Is your stress, emotional, physical or and mental? There are Thousands of people that are affect by stress in many ways. Stressors cause stress which can be real or imagined. Stress that affect a person's in a short term known as acute or Episodic Acute were a person's suffer acute stress frequently , there is also where a person's can be affected in a long term period which is chronic stress. Although stress is not good or bad there are two times of stress one is known…

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    assigned essays (compare/contrast, cause/effect, and research), I have gained a new prospective on formulating my ideas into a well written essay. I expanded my writing process immensely through the construction of the compare/contrast, cause/effect, and research essays. During the construction of my compare/contrast essay I had multiple writing…

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    adults brain works quite different than that of a teenagers. Which means that alcohol can have many different negative effects on a developing brain. Given just that little piece of information, many of us would think that the legal drinking age should go up to twenty five, instead of lowering back to the age eighteen. If the legal drinking age is raised to twenty five, it may cause less brain damage due to under age drinking. As a teenager everyone is a target of peer pressure. Seeing your…

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