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    Everyone has a dream in their childhood, some people achieve it and some other can’t achieve their goals and led their life through the way it is. When I was little, I wanted to be a Microbiologist. The college in our state didn’t offer the microbiology course; therefore, I chose zoology and got my bachelor degree. After completing my Bachelor degree and thinking of doing my Masters in Microbiology, I moved to US. After that I can 't pursue my degree due to my personal situation. When I…

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    Lorene Cornett, they have 3 children, Robert, Stanley, and Linda. Cornett went to three different school, Oklahoma Baptist, University of Oklahoma, and University of Texas where he majored in Physics and applied mathematics. Cornett was the director of the Division of Higher Education at the U.S office of Education. Cornett was then offered a position at Gallaudet University but really hesitated to take the job. Finally in 1965 he accepted to be the Vice-President of Long-Range Planning at…

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    Changing the World 1 Most people look for jobs that might be ‘fun’ or ‘enjoyable’, some are just trying to get rich so that they can live a lavish lifestyle, and many are just looking to make a decent living, but a job is more than that to me. I decided to pursue a career in law because I felt that it was the quickest and most meaningful way to impact the lives of hundreds, if not thousands. The job itself is demanding, but getting to the position where you can even attempt to get a job as a…

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    expanded public education to accommodate the waves of immigration. In order to give Americans equal educational opportunities, it was made that all children have access to schools that offer high, similar quality. To maintain that similar equality, it was required schools to use either identical or similar textbooks which would equate to the content standards used in the nineteenth century. In the nineteenth century, college admissions molded the content standards and achievement levels that…

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    newspapers about the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) both positive or negative feedback. If the general population took the time to educate themselves on the CCSS history, they would realize that the CCSS are put into place to better our nation’s education overall. It’s important to understand the reason why we have standards; standards are put in place to ensure that students in every school will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in college, career and life (Conley, 2014)…

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    From the time I entered college, I was set on pursuing a career in the health sciences. After a close cousin of mine completed dental school and embarked upon her residency, I decided to join the pre-dental club at my alma matter, New York University. Upon attending a series of lectures and events at both NYU College of Dentistry and Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, I was inspired by dentists’ unique ability to improve one’s confidence and quality of life. I went on to participate…

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    Sean Hannity Introduction: Sean Hannity is recognized as an American radio and television host and conservative political commentator. His full name is known to be Sean Patrick Hannity. He serves as the host of a popular nationally syndicated talk radio show, named The Sean Hannity Show. He also hosts Hannity, a cable news show on Fox News Channel. Apart from hosting shows, Hannity is also popular as an author. He has written three New York Times books and those are acknowledged as best sellers…

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    The first mouth-guards were created in 1890 by a London dentist, Woolf Krause, to shield boxers from lacerations of the mouth (McCrory, 2001). Sport mouth-guards surfaced in the United States in 1916 when they were produced by a Chicago dentist, Thomas Carlos (Reed, 1994). Sport mouth-guards were primarily used for boxers during the early 1920s and 1930s to prevent a range of dental injuries, most notably cracked teeth. Known by their nickname of “gum shield”, mouth-guards were originally…

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    especially middle class face is that they feel less obligation to finish college. Most of the students in nowadays are expecting to attend college, do well and get their degrees. Consequently, not having the money to pay tuition keeps students from finishing college. Therefore, an increase in tuition would encourage students to drop out of college. Two authors Sanford Ungar in “The new Liberal Arts.” and Robert Reich in “College is a ludicrous waste of money.” with contrast perspectives…

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    was an attempt to counteract against the injustices of the status quo, and out of it the African-American Civil Rights Movement (1896–1954) was initiated. Many…

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