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    greatly damaging culture or communities. In addition, it is another way Armenians can preserve the riches of their culture (facingtoday). In 1986, the United States found in a survey that 41 percent of Armenian immigrants, 43 percent of first generation, and 69 percent of second-generations, completed a college degree. Another survey, the 1990 U.S. Census, found similar results and showed that 41 percent of all Armenian-ancestry adults reported that they had some college training, with 23…

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    McHarg was a Scottish landscape architect, planner and professor, whose devotion for interconnecting communities and ecology inspired many of his successors. McHarg was widely known as the father of GIS due to his early use of photographic map overlay analysis in the 1960s. He almost single-handedly created a method of evaluating all features of a plot of…

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    the first time" he witnessed his dad solve a dilemma "without resorting to killing them," unlike the police officers (100). Coates adds that resolving issues in a community like his, a Black community, "is part of being an adult" (100). He continues by commenting that he couldn't say the same for those who were not part of such communities. Coates then writes about a young nineteen-year-old man name Quintonio LeGrier who had a mental illness, was wielding a bat, and was killed by a police…

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    Through greater education students become more informed, well-rounded individuals who are better advocates for themselves, their families, and their communities. Educational disparity is a key component in the continuity of socioeconomic separation, and by bridging the education gap, it would contribute to correcting some of the other systematic injustices that are perpetuated generation to generation in…

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    immunization actually works in the body. According to the (World Health Organization, 2016) vaccine, or immunization affects the body after administration, by stimulating the immune system. As a result, the body’s immune system identifies the antigen from the vaccine, or immunizations as a foreign body and attacks it. The immune system also programs, creates and stores away specific antigen antibodies for future use, if the antigen appears…

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    Elmoutasam Aziz Mobile: 00961 70 900 728 Email: aziz.elmoutasam@gmail.com Personal Statement: Reflecting on my educational experiences, I value the infinite impact that educators make in the lives of young people. I too realize that the skills and knowledge acquired in the classroom, will be used by young people throughout their lifetime. Therefore, as an educator, I trust to be a role model that cultivates in young people, open minds, morals, ethics and the cognition and ability to be…

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    abroad for the first time in his life. He, on his first day of college, could not communicate with his classmates and nor fully understand what the professor had said. He struggled every day to overcome the language barrier and other challenges in college. He is now suffering from mental health problems, such as depression and eating disorders. As we can see in this case, international college students, having more stresses than local college students, are likely to get depressed and suicidal.…

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    motivate our members to assume responsibility, take risks, serve their communities and achieve worthy goals. For it is only then that we can begin to transform our community and the world. Kappa seeks to help members become the women they aspire to be. Every Member Education (EME) will serve to reinforce the mission and values of Northern Arizona University by engaging students and encouraging them to make an impact in the community. It focuses on seven, defined core educational values known as…

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    capitalism, we are all "slouching toward Utopia,"-the phrase coined by University of California at Berkeley economist J. Bradford…

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    speaking out for the usurpations of their inalienable rights by, as quoted in Jefferson’s The Declaration of Independence, “Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of…

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