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    This program had not been assigned to a junior college before and approval was difficult to obtain. However, approval was granted and on August 19, 1935 the first R.O.T.C unit was formed. The new R.O.T.C. program began to place a new emphasis on the campus. By 1939, the program was growing and was comprised of two companies of cadets. When Pearl Harbor was attacked on Dec. 7, 1941 and America entered World War II, the military influence on campus skyrocketed. The entire look and “feel” of the…

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    Some of the greatest moments I recall are the spontaneous road trips my mother and I would take. As a child and young adult, we visited numerous aquariums, museums, and historic locations throughout California. I was able to learn about modern art, animals, technology and the California Missions. As I grew older these road trips were centered around colleges, the most notable being the University of the Pacific. I remember being about sixteen and in complete awe of the beautiful brick walls and…

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    David Clarke Essay

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    David Alexander Clarke, better known as Sheriff Clarke, is the 64th Sheriff of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was born on August 21, 1956. He is one out of five children from Jeri and David Clarke Sr. Sheriff Clarke. He has been a resident in the City of Milwaukee ever since he was a little boy. Sheriff Clarke is a graduate from Marquette University High School. He was a member of the varsity basketball team. They won the state championship of private schools in 1973. Sheriff Clarke and his wife,…

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    institution my freshmen year of high school I knew that was the place I wanted to call home. I could envision myself a part of the students. As a perspective student I felt I was one of them. That year I saw the musical “Company” because a fellow alumnus from, my high school was in the show. Our theater group traveled three hours to see the show and performed bonding activities and even toured the campus. I found when we toured the communications and theater department that is the place I…

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    The way Fox Business School treats its shareholders is therefore defined by its main motivating factor, money or education. Instead of providing financial returns to its shareholders and stakeholders, Fox Business School operates to serve student’s interests by providing them a quality learning environment. As a non-profit organization, the motivating factor is therefore students’ career success instead of to make profit through education. In fact, the university should not base its priorities…

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    The profession I chose to look into was law enforcement. My interest for law enforcement grew mainly because of all the crime shows that are on television now. Whenever a new show would come on, that is about investigating and solving crimes I would watch it. Those shows sparked an interest in me to want to pursue a career in law enforcement. I got this interest from watching crime shows such as CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds, and NCIS. After deciding that I wanted to be in Law Enforcement I learned…

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    Steven M. Cahn in his article Guiding, Grading, and Guarding, is about several aspects in the life of a Teacher. How to make students comprehend the session’s teachers taught, the problem with the grading system, and the trouble a professor faces controlling a classroom they fear. This article could not be any more accurate about the problems we face in our school systems. Dr. Cahn describes how great teachers not only motivate their students, teach the material at hand, and organize a classroom…

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    Doctoral Research Process

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    Understanding the Doctoral Research Process In the setting of doctoral learning, research has a particular implying that requires the occupant to efficiently gather, break down, and translate data such that a superior understanding of the research subject is acquired (Leedy & Ormrod, 2013). Leedy and Ormrod composed that competent doctoral research imparts eight attributes (2013). In this paper, the author will discuss one of the eight attributes, identifying possible areas of interest.…

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    stressors don’t show up in college because an individual becomes independent and follows his or her own path. Due to this, social groups don’t have as much importance in college as they do in high school. For instance, the chance of a former high school alumnus having the same class, at the same time, on the same day, with the same professor, is very improbable. Unlike college, high school doesn’t give a student the skills he or she needs to be successful in…

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    Ivy League College

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    relationship between the Ivy League and successful business. In Sarah Smith’s article “Harvard’s billionaires: Ivy League college leads the world with the richest alumni”, there is a very clear list showing the top ten colleges that has the richest alumnus. From the list we can see that Harvard is the first place, with 2964 multi-millionaires and a total wealth added up to $622 billion, and then comes the University of Pennsylvania, the Columbia University, Yale, Connell and Princeton. Six out…

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