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    She Can Win: A Case Study

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    Jasmine E. Sessoms is the founder and CEO behind She Can Win, a program dedicated to providing training and resources to women interested in running for political office. Since its institution, the organization has elected 4 women to the Pennsylvania State House, 2 City Council Women , and 1 Congresswoman. Recently, Jasmine has expanded the She Can Win brand to include Public Affairs and Government Relations. In addition to being the CEO of She Can Win , Jasmine in 2015, was appointed Deputy…

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    Letter To Houser

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    consistently expressed interest in becoming a member of our noble clan. Clarence has proven to be a very dedicated young man that is willing to persevere through difficult situations. Mr. Houser is a previous graduate of North Carolina A&T State University where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering. As a student, Clarence received membership…

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    what a bombing performed by the United States military on Cambodia. The bombing was an expansion of the vietnam war into Cambodia, which caused outrage on the citizens of United States. Across the country, there were protests by students on college campuses, universities, and high schools. Overall, the protests attracted over four million students and over four hundred fifty universities and high schools. From all the protest, in Ohio at Kent State University, national guards showed up to the…

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    When most people hear the word “autism” they don’t usually think of a top of the line biologist, scientist, writer, and educator. Temple Grandin is the most righteous living possessor of the “right stuff” because of all of her breakthroughs despite the barriers she has had to overcome throughout her life. Grandin was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2. However, despite her difficulties during adolescence, she went on to reach incredible academic merits. She earned a degree in psychology,…

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    playing indoor soccer. I was overcome with more disappointment than imaginable. I felt like the one thing I had worked so hard to accomplish was once again taken away. Similar with The Pact when Sam also had the same struggles. He failed his first state board exam, and was left behind, because Rameck passed. It was something that delayed his medical career temporarily, but if he wouldn‘t have stuck with it, could have delayed it permanently. Sam had to put his other priorities aside, and…

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    Kent State Shootings From 1955-1975 America fought a war that separated generations, and turned America 's youth against their own government, the Vietnam war. Due to this twenty year war many young males were drafted into the army, and America the land of the free became the land of deceit. As a result, throughout the nation there had been mass protests, and antiwar movements. On the tragic day of May 4th, 1970 demonstrators at Kent State University were ambushed by the Ohio National Guard,…

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    Destructive Leadership

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    Same Traits Different Outcomes in Leadership Leadership is a long researched, studied theme in Organisational Psychology. However, looking at the recent incidents that took various organisations to a huge failure, it is seen that leadership does not only have a bright side. These failures mostly show that destructive leadership is an important reason for them to happen (Thoroughgood, Padilla, Hunter & Tate, 2012). As Goldman (2009) indicates, organisations have started to assess potential…

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    My Career At Penn State

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    I graduated high school in 2014 with a 4.0 GPA, was in the top ten percent of my class, and was accepted to Pennsylvania State University. Everything had gone right for me, and I was excited to begin my college career. The only problem was, I did not know what I wanted to major in, let alone what I wanted to be in my life. I chose Penn State because they had a great program for students who were undecided. My hope was that I would suddenly have an epiphany and realize what career I wanted to…

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    Common Core Pros And Cons

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    Common Core was implemented to make sure that the standards are consistent throughout all the states that inforce Common Core (ideally, every state). Ever since Common Core was put into practice, it has been a controversial issue. Some viewed the federal government’s act of implementing these standards as a “sneaky attack on the states’ rights and control” (The Promises and Possibilities of Common Core State Standards, p. 31-44). As I previously stated, this has always been a controversial issue…

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    My Move

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    know Life is an adventure and you should never have to ask yourself “What if?” I would like to think I was not a sheltered child, but unfortunately I was. I lived with my grandmother and her boyfriend my last year of high school because my mom was a state away, making life better for us by earning…

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