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    Americans anxiously await the results. This election impacts more than just another four years of American history; this election determines the fates of all millennium children and the strength of the economy as they enter college. Clinton’s economic plan includes making college more affordable; Trump’s plan wars with ISIS and the Middle East, depleting money from America. However, bogged down by both candidates’ scandals and characteristics, American voters cannot distinguish the clear…

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    An Experience As a college student, I had to study as hard as I do now. My learning skills had complete change since I have been in college. It gives me such as hard time and stressful to complete one quarter. However, when I looked back to myself and I think of an experience that about the same that I had during high school years and it reminded me lots of good time there. During high school, I did not have to study hard; I would be able to study the day before the test and scored well in the…

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    the underlying oppression of women by analyzing unwarranted, sexist treatment on a college campus. During the course of her piece, she seldom complains about the inequities and injustices that take in our world modestly explores the rift that segregates men and women through her use of figurative language. It is evident that Woolf uses food as a metaphor for sexual discrimination. Her writing is riddled with contrast as she examines the sweeping variance between the men and women’s “luncheon…

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    I am a student at Columbus State Community College. In my English class, I have written several different types of essays and have found myself moving forward as a developing writer with less fear. The positive and reflective class activities, and instructions have really motivated me to believe that I can conquer the quest of freely expressing myself on paper in whichever form of expression that is required. In the past, I have dreaded writing assignments due to me dropping out of school early…

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    people avoid college due to the potential debt and unemployment that follows graduation. Statistics prove that job opportunities, financial stability, job security, and intrapersonal skills are higher in college graduates than people who did not attend college. David Leonhardt, current managing editor of The New York Times, and previous editor-in-chief of the Yale Daily News, agrees that, “Yes, college is worth it, and it’s not even close. For all the struggles that many young college graduates…

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    unhealthy or bad because there is no understanding, a lack of communication, and a feeling of distance. In “Those Winter Sundays,” by Robert Hayden, and “Why I went to College,” by Martin Espada, each poem represents a physical distance that led to an emotional distance as well. The poems “Those Winter Sundays” and “Why I went to College” can be compared and contrasted in many ways. Due…

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    Marx Vs Durkheim

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    Paul Piazza June 13, 2018 Manchester Community College Summer 2018 Task: Effectively compare and contrast Emile Durkheim’s Structural Functional theory with Karl Marx’s Social Conflict theory. Relate to education as well. Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx are regarded as two of the most influential sociologists of all time and were important figures in the late nineteenth century. Both theories have some similarities between them, however they are mostly different. The difference lies between how…

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    really Wanted to Write in My Admissions Essays”, both compare and contrast as they appeal to pathos and logos to express how the college application process is flawed. Toor’s and Schneider's use of tone conveys this message. Each writer appeals to ethos and allows the reader to relate to the author as the intended audience will also be writing college application essays. In each essay, the authors show that the questions given by the colleges are flawed. To show this, Rachel Toor does not take…

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    try to answer these questions. “Bosses Seek ‘Critical Thinking,’ but What Is That?,” by Melissa Korn, is an article that explains how many employers want their employees to think critically and what that might mean. Many employers complain that colleges don't produce well rounded critical thinkers, yet they don't know exactly what skills make up critical…

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