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    Recently, more and more students prefer to study abroad. And a number of international students in the U.S, which is the most attractive destination in the world, has increased 72 percent since 2000. As we know most of undergraduate and postgraduate tuitions are incredibly expensive. Moreover students have to not only afford the tuitions but also the expenditure of living, which make the budget of study abroad become higher. As a result, there is a popular topic that whether students should…

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    Any student having a teacher that struggled herself in school, and college accomplish a graduate degree in teaching shows endurance, dedication, commitment and the knowledge that everything in life is achievable, with hard work and perseverance and knowing someone will be there for you is a relief in of itself. That with each struggle, be it academic…

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    is next to impossible without some sort of degree from a 2 or 4 year college or university. With that being said in this day and age going to college is like buying a very nice house or car, its expensive! Prices are 17% higher then what they used to be 7 years ago (“Undergraduate College”). There’s also been a drastic increase in the number of parents going back to school because they realize that if they want to make more money they will need a degree. According to the College Board…

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    who finished their undergraduate education at Grand Canyon University (GCU). Different factors to consider are how former GCU students move away from the dating stages, towards engagement, and then marriage either while earning their degree or after finishing their degree. Cultural, Historical, & Societal issues Numerous different cultural, historical, and societal issues must be considered when analyzing the romantic relationships of former college students. For example, one cultural…

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    As the world continues to globalize, we will increasingly encounter individuals who come from different backgrounds. To effectively interact and peacefully cohabit with diverse individuals, we must develop empathy - the ability to understand and share the feelings of another (Oxford Dictionaries, 2016.). Unfortunately, the empathetic dispositions of American college students have decreased since the 1980s (Konrath, O’Brien, & Hsing, 2011). To reverse this trend, college students should take an…

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    Counseling was never something that I ever intended to go into. Ever since I was little I wanted to be a pediatric nurse. My family has many people who are in the medical field so I always had the idea that I would eventually follow in there footsteps. It was when I was 12 that my plan changed and I started to think that counseling could be something I would enjoy. As a 12 year old I was diagnosed with depression as well as ADHD and had trouble fitting in with my peers at school. The only thing…

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    from high school or earn her GED because she had to work at a young age to help my grandmother in the Dominican Republic. Seeing my mother’s leadership, work ethic, and sacrifices gives me the fuel to one day have a better life by earning my Masters degree and making a difference in my community. Throughout my undergrad career I have had…

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    needing a college degree. Others however believe that attending college is worth it because the unemployment rate for college graduate versus a high school graduate is far less. With that, is going to college worth it? Attending college is worth it because you can secure yourself a job, earn a lot of money, and it is important to some americans. First of all, attending college is worth it because you can secure yourself a job. Finding and getting hired with a college degree is easier and…

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    Being born and raised in Canada, I have always seen myself as Canadian first, and everything else second. Coming from an Iranian background and the child of Iranian immigrants, in high school I was often labelled the “brown kid” or the “Iranian boy.” Although not the most derogatory of terms, they were a constant reminder that I was not the same as the rest of the students. My family didn’t celebrate Christmas, even though it was the only thing people talked about in December. Instead, we…

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    All too frequently, individuals come across a situation in which puzzles them about what is to be required of them, what choices they should pursue when opportunities present themselves, and what is the difference between the formal rules put in place, in comparison to the real rules, in which they are expected to do their jobs (Geis and Dodge, 2002). In Lessons of Criminology, Geis and Dodge attempt to confront these potential issues for a newcomer who is interested in pursing the life of…

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