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    residents of various U.S. states. In 1868, the University of California system was made with the proclamation that “admission and tuition shall be free to all residents of the state, (Stone, 2016)”. The University of Florida and New…

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    Interior Design Essay

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    The university provides a greatly exhaustive 5-calendar year Bachelor of Science program which will offer its students learning everything concerning the field if Interior Design. Due to the suggested courses a future designer will be able to understand different perspectives of interior style and what is the most important -a student will be able to master all of these aspects in order to become a really wonderful internal designer. Further you will be presented the examples of the best…

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    Arizona. The Grand Canyon State. It's the perfect place for spontaneous road trips to beautiful destinations. I can already see myself hiking up a mountain with my friends to capture the perfect sunset and star gaze long into the night. Spending the summer splashing each other at Havasu Falls will be just another day in paradise. In the winter, we'll drive up to Flagstaff, build some snowmen, and take numerous pictures during an impromptu photo shoot. Then, we'll venture up to the Grand Canyon…

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    as higher education is pushed to students of all ages in this day and age. However, the need for that question stems from the inadequacy of higher education today. Unfortunately there is an abundance of issues throughout Colleges and Universities in the United States. These issues range from untrained professors to apathetic students who are okay with scraping by living by the motto “C’s get degrees” as long as they can party. Underlying these issues also lay problems with tenure as it is not…

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    The film Ivory Tower uses the example of Arizona State University, which is ranked the third highest party school in the US according to College Envy, a website that ranks all party schools in America. Arizona State chooses to spend money on luxury living for students, a large Greek Life network, and big time sporting events and facilities. They do this because they are targeting…

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    decision on whether I should go to a community college in California or out of state and play basketball. It was a very hard decision to make because I already had my mind set on me getting a scholarship to a university but I failed my physics class my senior year in high school. So I wasn’t qualified to play at a university. I never thought that I would be choosing between a community colleges instead of universities. Then I talked to my high school coach to have her help me get through this…

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    Increasing College Tuition

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    During the Great Recession over the past decade, state governments, in order to balance their own budgets, have cut funding from post-secondary education, leading to tuition increases. The problem is compounded, according to Edwards et al. (2013), even more by universities using the scant funding that they receive for new buildings on the campus and to raise the pay of university administrators (p. 99). In order for college costs to come down, and be more affordable…

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    Hello University of Chicago reader. I appreciate the time you all at the admissions office have taken to reach out to kids like me. To be honest, I’m writing this during the gaudy presentation my school hosts for cap and gown, run by an independent company. Flashes of jewelry imprinted with a metal number 18 on it are gracing the screen on the auditorium stage, and the cloaked (metaphorically) salesman speaks of the beauty of the rings bonding with the importance of remembering the past. The…

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    Ivory Tower Ethos

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    higher education and the many problems of universities. As, the documentary takes the viewers through universities like Harvard, University of Arizona, and Cooper Union as they discuss how the cost of education is going up along with the increasing amount of debt that students have after they graduate. Rossi shows us the struggle that the students of Cooper Union went through to keep their school free consequently ending up in failure, different universities including their culture, and how…

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    Weber, David J. The Mexican Frontier, 1821-1846, The American Southwest Under Mexico. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1982. In The Mexican Frontier, 1821-1846, The American Southwest Under Mexico, Dr. David J. Weber takes readers on a well-versed journey through what would become much of the United States’ held, American southwest. After completing the enormous task of pulling together, sifting through, and analyzing for veracity and applicability, literally dozens of…

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