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    Gang Violence Proposal

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    the rate of gang violence would be by starting a program that would help teens prevent falling into the chains of gang violence. This program will show them the importance of graduating high school and going to college to major in something that they are passionate about. Some of the benefits that the teens would have once having their college degree would be a well paying…

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    Communication skills are immensely important for any person searching for success in their career. Mike Fitzpatrick in his essay “Communication Skills” highlights the importance of communication skills in the medical world. Abdulaziz Al Odhayani and Savithiri Ratnapalan in their essay “Teaching Communication Skills” emphasize the importance of doctor patient communication. Equally important, researching skills will dictate the continued…

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    Recently, Umpqua College, in Oregon the mass shooting killed 10 people and 7 more injured. Therefore, many students, professors and, college staff members have become scaring what is going on in the…

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    Worth The Wait Analysis

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    certain number of candidates, having a college education will give an edge over a person who does not. College is the gateway to higher paying jobs in today’s economy and having a degree is a much needed attribute on any resume. College may be expensive however, it gives people an opportunity to learn about subjects of their choosing and meet new people creating experiences and memories that can greatly impact people 's lives. While the costs of going to college are extremely high and…

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    I’m presently making will have a profound impact on the remainder of my life. I’ve been fortunate because I enjoy learning and I’ve had many good role models, including teachers, community members and my parents. They’ve helped me understand the importance of pursuing a career that I will truly enjoy. After several years of serious consideration, and based on what I know about myself, I’m quite confident I want to become a secondary education mathematics teacher. I would like to be a…

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    Drop French Lessons

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    has to determine whether or not she is going to continue these lessons. My advice to her is to drop the French lessons so she can be a well-rounded student. To begin with, if Kim stays in her French lessons, she will start making bad grades. When colleges start seeing these flaws, they will be less interested in her which is why she needs to keep her grades up. Without the French lessons in the way, she can really focus on her core classes and end with better results, leaving…

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    My experiences as an Early/Middle College member have been invaluable to my growth as a student. The lessons that I have learned as a member of the program will allow me to greater sharpen my skills as I delve deeper into my career of choice. Most notably, these experiences have taught me the importance of independence and challenging myself. My entire college experience has required me to the motivation to set goals and achieve them. Making my own decisions based on what will help me realize…

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    one goal is for those attending this university tour is to want to imitate and realize the positives of attending a higher education institution. Those giving the tour should represent individuals engaging in the particular behavior of attending college, so that the teenagers can directly observe and interact with those who are currently or in the future going to be rewarded for their hard work in earning a degree in a specific field of…

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    Halie Model Of Diversity

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    In excerpt one, a student reflected over his academic experience and expectations of college. He stated that when he entered into college, he was expecting to be rid of having to take every subject imaginable and being able to focus on those studies that would directly prepare him for his future career. However, this was not the case. He was required to enroll in courses that had absolutely nothing to do with his career path in law. He argued that the historical model about how universities…

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    attended some of the finest colleges in America. Reich wrote an article called “College Is a Ludicrous Waste of Money,’’ which interests me because I am a high school student that will be transitioning into a college student. In the article, Reich gives solutions, such as technician jobs, combining high school student’s last year into a first year college experience, and community college. Reich 's solutions could be helpful to certain individuals ;but he belittles the importance of an…

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