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    Paragraph 1 1. According to Conrado de Quiros’ “What’s Education For?”, Gill Westaway, British Council Executive Director, said that the Philippines has an oversupply of universities and colleges. Westaway added that having fewer universities with quality is better than having hundreds of universities weakening the overall quality. Westaway’s statement is predicated on the study conducted by the British Council and funded by Asian Development Bank. 2. Paragraph 1 serves as the introduction…

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    obtain a successful life by selecting a declared major that fits their interest, career path and ambition. I would summarize the before and after difference before I had experience to study in the USA. I was touched by the chapter that talks about studying abroad as this chapter really represents me. The book also presents innovative strategies for tackling the six major fears that that most students face and suffer today and provide some useful ways to overcome and handle with those fears. I…

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    most of the leaders that made significant change in the modern history of Saudi. Moreover, this generation was the first generation who tried to destroy the barrier between the government and the people. They wanted to bring what they have learnt abroad to Saudi, they wanted to bring the critical questioning and criticizing to the country. Nonetheless, these people were divided into two main groups. The first group was able be a part of the government and played an important role in leading the…

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    To whom it may concern at the Neville Public Museum., With the utmost enthusiasm, I would like to express my interest in the Research Technician position. My interest in this position stems back to my love for history education and all it can provide for a community. It has been my goal to work within the museum industry and share my love of history with not only my colleagues but the community. I am strongly committed to creating new and inviting ways to get people involved in learning about…

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    Eighty-seven. Eighty-seven rounds of tear gas catalysed the 2014 Hong Kong Occupation, a big tent civil disobedience campaign for democracy, and served as my awakening moment. It set me on discovering deeper issues and how the intertwined disciplines of philosophy, politics and economics are able to explain and solve issues beneath the surface of the movement. Academically, the movement prompted me to read Mill's 'On Liberty' and Thoreau's 'Civil Disobedience,' only questioning whether it is…

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    been fascinated by the way politics and economics influence individuals and how decisions made by political leaders can change the course of history. I am intrigued by the historical development of political and economic thought, as evidenced when studying the history of China. Milton Friedman’s Capitalism and Freedom provided me perspective on the connectivity of economic and political freedoms needed to strengthen democratic institutions. I also enjoyed Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the…

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    “Local and regional food systems are about opportunity.” (Tom Vilsack) International food universally all over the world granting, can be precisely diverse, thus being just one reason for cultural differences, furthermore can be alike in several ways concerning numerous factors such as health, meal manners, and the chemistry itself of the different types of foods. American and Spanish foods are diverged to some extent in classifications such as the cultural groups that consume them, values of…

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    living to be good. However, the chances in real life in the society are different for each class member. Social class impacts lives. I was born and grow up in Vietnam. Luckily, after graduating high school back in Vietnam, I had a chance to go study abroad in the United States…

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    Eric Lovett Jr- Obenzinger Personal Statement A young woman experiencing her first labor could not hold in the gruesome moans that for many women act as a coping mechanism signifying the pain of birth. The woman had been complaining in Swahili about the pain, upsetting the nursing staff, leading them to ignore her. The mother received little attention until finally, she stood up, began walking toward us, and started to yell, “mtoto, mtoto,” “baby” in Swahili. She opened her dress and halfway…

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    and Ofori-Dankwa and Lane (2000) speculate the ideas or approaches to cultural diversity that may accommodate all students within the institution, one of the approaches include cultural brochure projects which will be beneficial to students while studying and adapting to the culture within the new environment. Nelson (1996) suggested an approach that worked on his study and research within universities as he lectured one, he states that students who for example are migrants or international are…

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