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    order to get a job. In response, President Barack Obama recently proposed a bill to provide free tuition for full and part time community college students who maintain a certain grade point average. His proposal hopes to benefit less fortunate college students by giving them an opportunity to receive an education. According to the article “Expanding Community College Access”, the program is set up to help around nine million students and encourage them to continue studying to earn degrees in…

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    you thought of ever becoming a physical therapist, well if you go to the university of Delaware then you'll fulfill your goal into becoming a physical therapist? After comparing university of southern California and the university of Pittsburgh, and the university of Delaware based on my criteria of certain classes needed to maintain a solid career in physical therapy, distance from home and struggle of program, the university of Delaware would be the best choice in helping me pursue a career in…

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    HBCU System Analysis

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    black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose sole principal mission was, and still is, the education of black Americans, and that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association determined by the Secretary of Education. Southern University is a system and it is the only HBCU system with 5 different systems. The first system is what everyone knows as the original Southern University, that's located in Baton Rouge, and it is a 4-year university.…

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    sphere, to an association established in the early 1900s. Before the mid-1800s, girls learned skills like cooking, cleaning, childcare, and other domestic subjects from their mothers, aunts, and grandmothers. Society valued experience over analysis and expertise (Elias). While the American Dream allowed families to move anywhere they wished, it separated daughters from their…

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    Katherine johnson was born on August 26, 1918 in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Katherine johnson is an African American physicist mathematician who made contributions to the United States aeronautics space program with the early application of digital electronic computers at NASA. Katherine Johnson loves to count, she love to count steps to the road, the steps up to church, and the numbers of silverware and dishes she washed. At a young age she was very excited to go to school, when she…

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    Maulana Karenga An African-American teacher of Africana Studies, extremist and creator, best known as the container's maker African and African-American occasion of Kwanzaa is known as Maulana Karenga. Maulana Karenga was conceived on an occupant homestead in Parsonsburg, Maryland, in 1941. At age 18, he moved to Los Angeles and got to be included operating at a profit Power development. In the 1960s, he made the African-American occasion of Kwanzaa, regarding African legacy. In 1971, he was…

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    Women's Pay Gap

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    Prior to 1920, most women stayed home and very few held paying jobs, however the United States was eventually pushed into World War I in 1917 leading a new change for women. War time sparked a colossal economic growth creating a demand for weapons, clothes, and military supplies. With many men going off to serve in the military and leaving their previous jobs, women stepped into factory positions to support the war effort. However, according to The Twenties in America Women in the Work Force,…

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    lot”. Just like the counselor in this study helped these clients I hope to do the same, one day. I aspire to be a counseling psychologist because of my first college-level psychology…

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    A Career In Music Therapy

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    Music is an essential part of daily life. Music has the ability to communicate a message without using a single word. Music has been used to build bonds between nations, generate new thinking, and empower individuals. Music activates many regions of the brain. Over the past years, music has been found to reduce depression and anxiety, strengthen the heartbeat, lower blood pressure, boost the immune system, and generally make a person feel happier. Everyone has different reaction to music…

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    to find a job a small law firm as a paralegal and receive training on the job. The paralegal may want to get an Associates degree or he might want to get a Bachelor’s degree in paralegal studies. On-the-job Paralegal Training In the majority of states there is no requirement that paralegals be licensed or certified; thus, people can become a paralegal by just receiving training directly from an attorney or a supervising paralegal. With the lack of a basic background in the law, there could be…

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