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    for working class families, “choice of institution solely fits around the practicalities of ‘getting by’ rather than into some grander social agenda of ‘new, rare and more distinct goods’” (Ball, 2006, pp. 162: Bourdieu, 1984, pp. 247). The research conducted by Ball (2006) emphasises that “it is not simply a matter of education being of less importance for working class families, our interviewees were very concerned that their children get a good education.” (Ball, 2006, pp. 163) they however…

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    Between Citizens and State discusses three pivotal areas – bureaucracy, democracy, and diversity – which shaped Higher Education in the Twentieth Century. He highlights key legislature, and the uniqueness of higher educations being utilized as a fundamental resource in “bridging the gap” between citizens and the federal government. Loss (2012) eloquently states, higher education was infused with diversity, which extends beyond admissions into the core of various disciplines and student life.…

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    4-year university or college, or a 2-year community college, though most high school graduates, 69% in fact, chose to continue their education and enroll in some form of post-secondary institution (United States Bureau of Labor Statistics). A study by the United States Bureau and Labor Statistics discovers that of those who chose to enroll in a post-secondary institution, majority happen to be Asian (83%), followed by Whites (71.1%), Hispanics (68.9%) and African Americans (54.6%) and of those…

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    collegiate degree is a prerequisite to meaningful employment (Pincus, 341). There is even social pressure pushing many to attend. I feel that the university education system has many structural shortcomings, and that institutions of higher learning often do not have students ' best interests at heart. I feel, simply, that college is not for everyone. An opportunity for some, the very structure of a collegiate education is a pitfall for many others. Consider the time-frame a college freshman…

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    Academic Preparedness Completing a rigorous curricular program during high school appears to be an important predictor of college persistence but data suggest that between 30 and 40 percent of all entering freshmen are unprepared for college-level reading and writing (Swail W. R., 2003). College readiness is at the heart of disconnect between aspirations of students and results of completing their academic career (Center for Community College Student Engagement, 2016). College preparedness is a…

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    for discrimination can lead to the development of such issue as social justice. The article Social Justice: Creating an Inclusive University Culture is centered around this issue. The author state the fact that today in a great number of educational institutions people still suffer from problems connected with their culture or race (Shelton, 2011). However, sometimes certain students can try to struggle with it and strive for social justice. Under these conditions, the issue of leadership and…

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    There are four institutions of government that play various roles to ensure that government activities run out smoothly, which include Congress, executive, bureaucracy and federal courts. Congress is one of the institutions that plays a great role in ensuring that there is good governance in the country. The key role of the Congress is lawmaking. Congress makes laws such as gun control and regulating television programs. The Congress also plays the role of representing people. In this scenario,…

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    Catholic in Social Movements Religion is found in all type of society, and there is a varied practice and experience of religion. In some religion, belief in God or gods, prayer and rituals are sacred. However, there are some commonly shared religion aspects of religious experience. Before proceeding, it may be helpful to clarify how religion is being used in this paper. The word religion is derived from the Latin word religiare, which means “harmony,” “make whole,” “bind together”. While social…

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    Historically Black College and University (HBCU) versus Predominantly White Institutions (PWI). The reader or audience will be made aware of how HBCU's and PWI's were created. In addition the reader or audience will be provided data on the pros and cons regarding both schools. Introduction HBCUS stands for Historically Black Community College or University. The school was established by the higher education act that was amended in 1965. Historically Black College and…

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    Tribal Colleges and Universities are the direct results of Native American tribes recognizing a need in their communities and demanding the solution. They developed their own form of education, based on Western traditions, to ensure their people were educated and prepared to succeed. The passionate dedication to education and preservation of culture is why I was interested in researching on Tribal Colleges and Universities. I am an advocate of creating and demanding spaces for underrepresented…

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