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    My Life’s Calling The social work profession appeals to me because of its call to help others. To me, social work means, advocate, provider of services, helper of others, voice of the voiceless, and change agent. The meaning behind these words signify my call to the profession; along with my deep commitment to working with individuals who have been marginalized because social injustices and economic inequalities. One of my proudest accomplishments was working as a tenant organizer for a…

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    However, my role in the battle for its importance will never waver. Knowledge is one of the most important and often undervalued components of human existence, and education is its largest proprietor. We have successfully integrated this concept with the most emotional and indescribable form of…

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    II. What is History? History is a record of events and times, especially in connection with the human race. Everything in the universe has a history. It is critical to inquire about the particular brand of history being used as a framework in either written pieces or conversation. Traditional history, or rather the discipline of history, was founded by Leopold von Ranke. Ranke believed that its was a historian’s job while studying the past to be somewhat detached from it. This is necessary…

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    First Year Self-Assessment Report for Diante Latrell Helton Purpose for Evaluation: Diante Helton is a current freshman progressing into his second semester at Middle Tennessee State University. He strolled into my advising office because he had a few curious questions about the way he values his time and education at MTSU. Choosing a major, finding a good way to study, and time management are some of the obstacles he is facing. Although he has passing grades, he doesn’t feel that he is…

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    Pittsboro Research Paper

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    Twenty-two years ago, I was lucky enough to call Pittsboro, North Carolina my home for the first time. Unbeknownst to me, this small rural town would play such an enormous role in who I am today. From a first kiss to pig pickings, Pittsboro was full of life and opportunities. My family, farming, and the culture here consequently affected how I view the world today. Though I may not get to spend as much time in Pittsboro, my roots will always be in this town. Pittsboro, North Carolina was…

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    whose parents have been through a divorce, often times are more likely to commit crimes, abuse drugs, and commit suicide. Generally speaking, children whose parents have been divorced also perform much more poorly in areas of reading, writing, and math; as well as have a higher drop-out rate in high school and…

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    Throughout the development of time, many great civilizations have created a base for which all civilizations are created and maintained. Many people seem to forget that the way their community is formed had to come from somewhere and not just out of a hat. Now, people do not really move around to different areas because we do not have to follow food sources like they had to. While nomadic tribes were very common and in some area still present many things traveled along with them. Government,…

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    Thriving Educational Dollars: The Arts and Humanities is Powerful In Max Rebarb’s book, “Wasted Educational Dollars” New Perspectives on Education and Economic Benefit Rebarb argues, “the arts and humanities is useless.” He also states that faculties in post-secondary buildings should be removed because of them being “useless.” Rebarb’s opinion is flawed though, and one that’s inconsistent. The arts and humanities offer creativity in children for the future, historical events to review from…

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    Twelve years of basic math, english, and science does not teach students how to cure cancer or perform brain surgery; only extra schooling can teach these. In today's society, people believe post secondary education is overrated. Millennials believe that it is not necessary to attend post-secondary education because there are many different ways we can build careers. Self employment and small business is booming. Also, with the high cost of college students are frightened they can never leave…

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    community gardens. My long-term goals are to influence policy regarding sustainable food systems and connect people to growing food in their community. With my interests, I plan to continue my education with a Master of Public Health or Master of Business Administration including an environmental or sustainability focus. This education is key to my long-term goal of starting a sustainable food consulting company that assists food services in incorporating locally sourced ingredients into their…

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