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    see pay for college athletes is a necessity needed. For some athletes tuition, room and board, and book expenses are covered through a full athletic scholarship, and these scholarships are still more than what academic students can receive (Block). What more could the athletes possibly want from the university? The athletes are being noticed throughout the whole country on Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) channels, isn’t the publicity enough plus earning a free college degree?…

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    We need to slow down where children are being pressured advanced education that could be too much for them. We spend more time focusing on how smart our children will be, instead of focusing on their personality and wellbeing. As I look around at my generation and a younger generation, more teenagers are having a mental…

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    Ready or Not? Name: Haig Messerlian Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that not all high schools are preparing students for college. Thesis: High School educators are not preparing students for college. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Close your eyes, I want you all to imagine the day we graduate from CSUN. How old are you? Are you as old as you thought you would be? Did it take you the 4 years that you had planned to spend here at CSUN? Did it take longer? Think about it for a bit…

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    persisted through the lack of resources and lowered teacher expectations for low-income students. In college, low-income students still lack the resources necessary to graduate from college and get a job. The educational systems’ failure to change social inequality reinforces the inequality that is already there. Schools can disrupt these inequalities by accommodating the lower class in all stages of education. Elementary and secondary institutions are the first to fail their…

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    the United States. It is evident that before Title IX was passed sexual harassment, gender-based discrimination, and sexual violence were overlooked. Title IX was not only just about sports and sex-based discrimination in education, but also to protect men and women on college campuses. This claims comes with sporting evidence to calibrate with the above statements. References will also be made to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Journal articles from after Title IX and the Clery Act…

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    could call a community activist. In my interview experience I believe tailors three main themes. I assumed the interviewee would covet pride about education, family. and community. I thought this because she spoken on behalf of these prior in a very proud way. This person is a strong personality and sticks up for the things she loves. In regards to education she mentioned this quite a bit during our interview. The interesting thing is she struggled with school so much before she fell in love…

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    I am interested in the University of Michigan’s School of Nursing. The process of selecting a college led me to look for a school that would give me the strongest education and best preparation for my career. I also wanted a nursing school that had access to a world class medical center. I am attracted to the University of Michigan’s academic reputation and the fact that the University of Michigan is affiliated with one of the top hospitals in the world. I have enjoyed the STEM subjects and…

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    often overpowers education,…

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    There are people that argue that college athletes are paid enough by the scholarships that they acquire to the big Universities. They are worth according to Jeffery Dorfman author of “Pay College Athletes? They’re Already Paid Up To $125,000 Per Year” he argues that “a student athlete at a major conference school on full scholarship is likely receiving a package of education, room, board, and coaching/training worth between $50,000 and $125,000 per year depending on their sport and whether they…

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    more about how much money you can make from that career instead of what you love doing and transforming that into a career. The truth of the matter is that it is okay to not know exactly what it is you want to do in college, or to choose a major and switch. Choosing a major in college should not feel like a burden, rather it should feel like one of the first steps you take to starting life in the real world. Just like real life, it is okay to…

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