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    including interests, appearance, and talents. Which school a child goes to and which hobbies they take part in can be choices that a parent makes, which in turn hopefully makes the child’s life better. The parents making decisions for their unborn fetus robs them of molding their own identity because their physical traits have been chosen for them indirectly. Parents would become self-absorbed and obsessed with the idea of a perfect child. Secondly, this could create classes…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt. This bill gave returning servicemen from World War II government aid to rejoin society by helping them integrate into middle-class American life, by aiding in education, work and for buying homes as the government, “provided low-interest loans and down payment assistance programs” (McCabe 54). This bill made it possible for returning veterans to buy homes with government assistance as a way to reintegrate into American society. However, the G.I. bill was not accessible to…

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    Verizon has two programs called Verizon Mobile Learning Academy and the Verizon Innovative App Challenge. These programs are meant to encourage students to be interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and to increase student achievements by using technology. Verizon especially pushing these towards young girls, since woman hold such a small fraction of jobs in engineering and computing. By getting more girls interesting in those subjects it increases…

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    Aurora was taught by her aunt all the common female skills as she grew up, but she was also educated in real subjects too. “I learnt a little algebra, a little / Of the mathematics,–brushed with extreme flounce / The circle of the sciences, because / She misliked women who are frivolous” (403-406). Aurora’s aunt gives her the chance to truly become educated, by allowing her to learn math and science as a child. The traditionally…

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    Education, in the 21st century, refers to certain core competencies such as collaboration, digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem solving that advocates believe schools need to teach to help students thrive in today’s world. (Education Week, 2010). Students are encouraged to think critically and creatively, nevertheless, there are schools throughout the state of Kentucky that exclude the arts from their core curriculum which eliminates a creative outlet for students. Arts integration…

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    Becoming Me Sociologists use the sociological imagination in every aspect of their field. The sociological imagination is defined by C. Wright Mills (1959) to be the ability to look beyond social structure to recognize the social ties between which individuals form their behaviors (5). The sociological imagination has countless practical uses but is generally used on a large scale to understand and explore the aspects of societies. Less often, the sociological imagination is used to…

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    Four-Year College Degrees

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    The majors that tend to focus on preparation for after college and less on all-around education tend to be the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors, also known as STEM majors. These majors mostly focus on math and science classes throughout education and have less of a concern for the humanities. Endless research (http://www.ed.gov/stem) proves that STEM education increases critical…

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    work-ups, he made the choice. In the form of a simple request to his captain the request went simply, “Respectfully request to retire from Active Duty upon the end of obligated service and transfer into the Fleet Reserves”. The words he wrote brought fear of the uncertain to his mind. The decision was difficult to because it was for no one particular reason. He loved his job and he loved serving his country. The decision was a compound of two young children just becoming school-age and a wife…

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    goals for students assigned to a juvenile facility are to reduce delinquency, increase offender accountability and rehabilitate offenders. In addition, students will be assisted in preforming at grade level academic interventions in language arts, mathematics, science, social studies and self-discipline. At the JJAEP facilities, a student is not obligated to fulfill all students’ high school requirements. However, the facility is required to have at least one certified teacher per curriculum…

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    Virtual School Essay

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    couples. A beautiful girl with bright and long blonde hair stands first hand linked around the waist to a curly haired dirty blonde boy with mossy green eyes and a crocked smirk. I blink and stare at him for a while inspecting his every feature with an interest that’s almost creepy. The boy seems familiar, but his face draws a blank in my head. The eyes, however, intrigue me far more than anything of his persona. Those eyes are eyes I see every now and then in my dreams. Eyes that plead and cry…

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