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    There are several things a prospective students need to examine before deciding between a community college and a four year University. In some instances going straight to a University is the best option, however for other situations a junior college is the better option. It boils down to what a person’s overall career goal is. There are some similarities and several differences between a junior college and a four year university. Every student has to weigh the pros and cons of their own…

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    Kayden Genrich Honors Language Compare and contrast essay MS. Ainslie Compare and Contrast Essay When I was little I always wanted to be a Pharmacist because my Opa owned a Pharmacy and I always harbored the childish fantasy of working for or with him and even taking over the Pharmacy one day. This all changed when I learned that the Pharmacy had closed. After this it was my ambition to reopen the Genrich Pharmacy. After further research I have realized that maybe my ambitions need to be…

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    Last, four-year colleges are not offer practical programs. According to Mike Rustigan (2010), author of Is a college degree necessary? “Many drop out because they feel school is not preparing them for anything practical.” People learn best by doing but four years college mostly offer traditional method which students come to class for attendant, take note and listen to long lectures. Many classes are interesting for studying to gain knowledge but are not practical for future job. For example,…

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    not only a business, but a nation as well. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson couldn’t have had more diverse backgrounds, and beliefs. However, without both of their contributions the United States wouldn’t be what it is today. I will compare and contrast their backgrounds, their political views and beliefs, and their views on the economy. First let’s talk about Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson’s background. Hamilton was the illegitimate son of a Scottish merchant. He was born on…

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    Is College Worth the Cost? The market economy is based on the principle of supply and demand which it means that, if you have a large supply for one item the price of that item should go down in contrast if demand for that item goes up the price also should go up. So, consumer demand for a product determines the price of that product. If we apply the principle of demand and supply for college education where supply is the quantity of students with the right skills and demand is the businesses…

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    essays sounded rather monotonous. For example, in an 8th grade compare and contrast essay, I wrote “When it comes to color, fresh water fish like livebearers, some tetras, most barbs, gourami, killifish, danios and some peaceful cichlids add color to freshwater tanks. Many fish will also provide subtle color. Some of these fish include hatchet fish, most tetras, Corydoras catfish and some peaceful cichlids.” That compare and contrast essay was a good example of my writing style up until the…

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    1. Gopnik’s primary message in this essay is that anyone can make an impact in history no matter what their background is like. Gopnik’s uses the lives of two notable historical figures, Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin, to make his point. Lincoln was born into a poor, uneducated family that lived in a log cabin in the rural woods of Kentucky. Darwin, on the other hand, was born in the English countryside to a family of free thinkers and of wealth. Both came from vastly different backgrounds,…

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    set the basic support for the theatre curriculums of colleges in helping prepare students for a career in theatre. The second approach is to the sources for the creation of a list of skills and knowledge a student needs to become an effective stage manager. Richard Schechner’s journal article is about students that are majoring in acting and directing are not going to be able to find jobs based off of the education they received from their college. He states that “if they were to prepare for…

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    Problems by Homsey & O’Connell. It will identify strengths and weaknesses of this quantitative research study while discussing the implications the results may serve for nursing evidence-based practice use. The purpose was clearly defined as a compare and contrast of the perceived relief from pharmacologic and nonpharmacological methods for patients suffering from long-term insomnia, while comparing the benefits of the strategies based on age, gender, income, and education. Homsey & O’Connell…

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    generation and more likely to hover over their children’s lives as “helicopter parents”. Tyler uses the story of Kate Achille to give readers an example specifically from a millenial in order to connect to the target audience. She also uses comparison and contrast, antithesis, argumentation, and a research study. Tyler intends to help give this generation and the companies that will be hiring this generation a better understanding of the role of technology in their lives and how it affects the…

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