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    Pompeii Case Study

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    Sometimes take risks is worth it. Is the case of many young people who finish their studies and try to follow a dream and making their own business. In Spain there are almost eight thousand young unemployed which implies that many recent graduates with great potential find almost impossible get a job that matches with their studies. These data lead to a search for alternatives as aside convention and go for your dreams. This is the route that 36% of the Spanish population under 30 has already…

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    to the next steps of coming. In the package, we have decided to include information about the orientation for them to complete. To reinforce important content, the students will complete a quiz at the end. This will allow them to learn about the academic policies, gain insight to campus support services, and learn about the online tools the University presents. When interviewing the international students, we learned the difficulties they faced assimilating into the American lifestyle.…

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    have trouble with is the fact that I never really have time to work out. Working on my time management can help me overcome this obstacle. Getting over my fear of public speaking and improving my time management will allow me to succeed within my academic and career…

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    Workforce Shortage

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    In our generations many college graduates hold wide expectations for jobs in their specialized fields, fully aware of the unemployment rate and job openings. With many graduates heading into certain fields, such as pharmacy, less jobs are open—or so it seems. Aiming his argument towards the general public, Eduardo Porter, author of Unemployment Is So 2009: Labor Shortage Gives Workers an Edge, goes against this claim, affirming that the United States is facing a shortage in the labor force,…

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    “Our Graduates are Rubes”, written by Tom Nichols, introduces the idea that colleges are failing in both their responsibilities to educate and establish a foundation of civic responsibilities. Nichols believes this comes as a result of four specific problems in the college system today: “the pampering of students as customers, the proliferation of faux “universities,” grade inflation, and the power reversal” (B3). The author believes schools try too hard to make their campus feel like home and a…

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    certain area of study in order to succeed. Receiving this kind of pressure in an academic setting can be exhausting and do considerable harm to your studies and even your health. While attending my community college I have rarely suffered any school-related stress unless I put myself in the position where I am open to it, like procrastinating. These two-year colleges plainly offer students the ability to let go of the academic regulations and restrictions and do what they are fond…

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    After graduating high school, many students start their first year of college. For most students, they enroll into college in hopes to begin their career path or to figure one out. In his essay “Colleges Prepare People for Life”, Freeman Hrabowski focuses on how people’s lives are indeed being prepared by college. Hrabowski argument is very convincing, but it only gives a few examples on how college does prepare people for life. More elaboration and detail needs to be provided in his essay. Many…

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    Though my personal mission statement feels as if it was written forever ago, I still have the same ideas in mind that I believe can connect directly to our class text, Becoming a Learner by Matthew L. Sanders. Sanders puts emphasis on why we go to college, what to do in college, work and finding purpose in education. My first and foremost goal in my mission statement was wealth and/or financial security. I want to be able to provide for myself and others comfortably. Most people believe or…

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    Stephanie Pena Professor Mladinic Composition and Rhetoric EN-113-004 Avoiding Plagiarism Like the Plague What is plagiarism? Plagiarism is the act of copying one’s ideas and passing them as their own. Plagiarism is a major problem for high school and college students and could be viewed as unprofessional. Plagiarism can easily be avoided by becoming familiar with the topic, use sources responsible, and taking advantage of plagiarism sights. When a student quotes a phrase, or takes the phrase…

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    The Oxford American published the essay, “Who Are You and What Are You Doing Here”, in which Dr. Mark Edmundson, as a Yale alumni and English professor at the University of Virginia, persuades incoming college freshmen to choose their passions rather than career fields that will earn them an immense amount of money. Edmundson begins suggesting that students must remain focused and resillent to outside factors in order to assure a successful education. Lastly, the author advises the readers the…

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