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    more. The government is presently spending billions for-profit on colleges and universities with low graduation rates. At the University of California, students are dropping out or going to community college in result of being priced out. Community colleges are not funded enough so in effect to this community colleges cut enrollments and raise their fees.…

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    follow their college education to completion. The college retention rate has been an issue for community colleges across the United States, including St. Johns River State College. Therefore, Alpha Xi Eta’s college project focused on raising awareness of the importance of completing a college education and providing those students with the tools and information they needed to achieve this goal. The Community College Commit to Complete Project (C4) perfectly meshed with the needs of our…

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    Why give free college? While some argue that the government has already have too many expenses in there hands and not all taxpayers agree to this cause, yet there's still some benefits to it. America has have this debate some oppose or agree. The government should give free college as can be beneficial: can stop the boomerang generation from increasing or slow the rate of it, it matters in this day in age. Make it universal and make the rate of doctors and engineers and etc increase more.…

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    Stone from Grow a Community, found “our beautiful garden has even spawned spin-off efforts, such as a weekly community meal, garden classes, new home gardens, and a program in which interested folks can give or take excess produce” (2016). Not only could Forever Florida utilize the garden as an opportunity to educate on farming and conservation…

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    Community Cable Channel

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    Question: According to Salter et al., what is a "community access cable channel"? Identify a community access TV channel in your community. What is shown on that channel? Response: A community access cable channel is a non-commercial, non-professional cable television network that is dedicated to providing high-quality local content to a local audience. Unlike other cable TV providers, a community access cable channel is only permitted to host local advertising and does not seek to maximize…

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    The household model of political organizing constitutes one viable empowerment strategy for marginalized communities. Like every form of emancipatory politics, it presupposes an existence of a political agent or a political subject. While most political frameworks tend to treat the abstract individual as such a political agent, the household model of political organization emphasizes the perspective of the household. Thus, unlike political theories that revolve around the idea of abstract State,…

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    had just begun looking at colleges and universities I believed would suit me personally and educationally. Each school was severely critiqued on certain elements they had to offer, such as, majors/minors, clubs and organizations, pre-professional programs, and even extracurricular activities. This was going to be the place I would ultimately spend the next four years of my life, so I needed to make the perfect decision. Each dimension of my…

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    “The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think” (Albert Einstein). Most believe a successful future comes from education, specifically a higher education like college. Children grow up with the notion that in order to be successful, you must go to college. When a person hears “college degree”, they connect it with a good job, benefits, and what people think is the most important, a good salary. When it comes to attending college, more…

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    Community policing has been a police innovation that got nationally funding in 1994 by the Clinton Administration. This form of policing was meant to support community by allowing them to be actively involved in decision making. The hope was to improve police legitimacy especially among minority groups. Many minority groups have felt they have been targeted and profiled unfairly by law enforcement which has been an important issue among blacks, Latinos, and more recently Muslims. The poor…

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    College students are now required to use computers for homework, or lectures, or writing. This is a very challenging problem for students; some do not have access to a computer or have trouble understanding and navigating through the various programs that are required for the course. “About half of all students (49%) first begin using the internet in college” (auther, pg). Yes, schools do provide some computers for students but there is absolutely not enough for each individual student. In this…

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