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    Because the amount of employment in South Korea is limited, the students must compete with the rest of the large student population to find successful, stable jobs in the future. All of the studying during the students’ middle school and high school years determine their future careers and which university the students will attend. The Korean education system makes it mandatory for students to take an entrance exam which they must pass, and…

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    sympathy for that family. They were unable to receive medical service in a prompt manner due to a language barrier that they had no control over. Thus, began my pursuit to becoming fluent in Spanish. Prior to applying for this opportunity to study abroad…

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    Furuncular Myiasis Case Report Two college students returning to America from their study abroad program to Senegal Africa both had visited the hospital for lesions on their persons. Patient 1: A 20-year-old male presented to the emergency department with painful, pruritic, tender red lumps on the bilateral legs of 1 week’s duration. The lesions had developed 1 week after returning from a month long trip to Senegal with a volunteer youth group. He did not recall enduring any sort of painful…

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    However, due to my poor first-semester performance, I was put on academic probation. I knew my GPA could greatly affect my study abroad plans. At the time, I was majoring in biology with the goal of becoming a dentist, but, by the end of the semester, I realized my heart was not in the subject or the career path. The next semester, I decided to major in an area about which I am truly…

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    at every spot in the school. I love to discover new things that no one else knows about the school. The last thing that I would be ecstatic to do is a study abroad program where I get to go to a country in Europe. I would love to be able to immerse myself in a new culture to grasp a better understanding on how other people live. Studying abroad has always been one of my dreams. The country that I want to go to the most is Italy. I love Italian food and the Italian culture, being able to fully…

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    llman The study abroad trip to Australia created an experience that could never be recreated in the class room. For some of the people the trip was a once in a life time opportunity. There were numerous times in Australia that what we learned in the classroom came into action, but better the experience gave us a better understanding. Study abroad allows a person to immerse themselves in to a new culture. Cultural can be more than language, food, and art; it can be the beliefs, and values of the…

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    This particular study abroad program encompasses so much of the history and craft that goes into my major. As an artist of the theatre, I need to be aware of the historical significance of theatre and the stories that have been written. Seeing, reading, and visiting monuments and plays will make the history that I’ve learned in class tangible. Attending productions will further allow my creativity as an artist to flourish with diverse genres of theatre that will be available on the trip.…

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    requires of management in some degree. Individuals that pursue a career in management will acquire a set of critical skills and abilities, which will serve them as a solid foundation for economic, political, and administrative careers. Additionally, studying management provides students with common knowledge for most businesses, regardless of the area in which they perform in the future. Business Majors combine theoretical studies with practical real life applications, in which they analyze and…

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    name of OLI paradigm. This model is known for studying Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). On its part, the internalization theory explores doing business across different entry modes, as developed by Buckley and Casson (1976), Rugman (1981), and Hennart (1982), explaining why the MNE will exert proprietary control over an intangible, knowledge-based, firm specific advantage (FSA). In this regard, firms choose the optimal mode for entering a market by studying their costs and risks, based on…

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    contributed for the growth of their own country. But, studying in the United States it is not easy neither cheap. Their tuitions are twice more than domestic students. International students expenses are very high, they spend around 38,312 to 59,300 dollars per year(International Student). Even with the application process being hard and difficult there is around 886,052 international students in United States(Project Atlas) now, if US immigration was open abroad the number of international…

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