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    school turning out more runners, jumpers… and swimmers instead of examiners, critics, knowers and imaginative creators, the word “intellectual’ of course, became the swear word it deserved to be’ (Bradbury 55). School now is not mainly about learning math, science, English and the arts, it’s about making the kids athletic. The founders of this society wanted everyone to be equal and happy, so they had to dumb everything down so no one felt threatened by others’ superiority. “surely you remember…

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    Joe Davis has an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business. He has been gaining experience in the fields of operations, and then marketing at two mid-market consulting firms for past three years. He recently got engaged to his long-time girlfriend who wanted Davis to work a regular 9-5 job. Davis got accepted to ConnectCo as a Manager of Planning and Reporting and he was very excited. On the first day he found out that the procedures and policies are not well documented. After the first few…

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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 thinking and problem solving skills, therefore, some teachers start STEM…

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    Death of a Salesman Death of a salesman is a tragedy, which shows the difference between a person’s dreams and reality. The story is about the Loman family and how they wanted to achieve the American dream. The story criticizes the American dream and shows how the American society became materialistic and competitive, in order to achieve that dream. Biff Loman is a main character of the story that develops as the story progresses and is the only one who doesn’t live in a world of dreams and…

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    ________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Which of the following qualities are most important to you in a graduate program? (Please rank the top three qualities with “1” being of most importance, “2” being of next most importance, etc.) ____ Reputation ____ Quality of instruction ____ Class size ____ Schedule flexibility ____ Closeness to home ____ Individual attention ____ Cost ____ Other (continued) coo98706_cases.qxd…

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    Music improves math achievement and proficiency, reading and cognitive development; boosts SAT verbal scores and skills for second-language learners. (Henry 1) Arts have been proven to be nothing but positive in ways individuals can not imagine. Core subjects benefit…

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    Abigail Adam’s early signs of Feminism Feminism is an organized effort to give women the same economic, social, and political rights as men. Abigail Adams, the wife of John Adams, supported early ideas of feminism or women’s rights, she focused most importantly on girls getting an education, she developed these ideas from her marriage to John and her influential childhood. First, Abigail Adams felt very strongly about girls receiving an education. Judith Sargent Murray felt strongly about…

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    In his article “Lost in America,” Douglas McGray highlights the issues of isolationism in the American educational system and lack of focus of the American educational system on the learning of foreign cultures in order to prove that the American educational system needs improvement. The article was issued by Foreign Policy magazine in 2006 in which involves a broader audience. However, McGray’s target audience is people that can make changes in the educational curriculum, which signifies that…

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    In today’s society, the American education system is not at its peak; it’s corrupt and polluted with twisted appeals towards money and business. This makes a real education hard to earn, but easy to be handed over via a sheet of paper. Unfortunately, there’s not much individuals can do except raise awareness and hope for a fix. One individual, Mark Edmundson, a professor at the University of Virginia, discusses these ideas in a book titled Why Teach? In Defense of a Real Education. One of…

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    Self-Reflection Profile Essay The following self-reflection profile essay highlights my professional and academic experiences as it relates to Gladwell’s 10,000 hour rule. Gladwell presents research from neurologist Daniel Levitin that explains “that ten thousand hours of practice is required to achieve the level of mastery associated with being a world-class expert-in anything” (Gladwell, 2008, pg. 39). Gladwell states that “outliers in a particular field reached their lofty status through a…

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