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    Tulelake is a city in the Northeastern Siskiyou County of California and has a population of 1010. Tulelake was named after Tule Lake, which is a picturesque 7,400 acre local lake that is remote and self-sustained by farming. Sadly, 72 years ago, Tule Lake was home to a segregation center that began the wholesale imprisonment of Japanese American's. The Tule Lake Concentration Camp was one of the most infamous of all the internment camps as the No'No Boys refused to participate in the…

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    Going to a four year university seems like the only way a person is to make it in society. Contrary to common thought, Larry Cuban, a former high school social studies teacher, school district superintendent, and professor emeritus of education at Stanford, addresses some key points within his article, “Why Everyone Shouldn’t Go to College”, that favor forgoing college. Cuban gives a few examples, backed with credible information, that support one’s decision to skip out on a conventional college…

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    A survey of students attending the University of Michigan shows that 20 percent of undergraduate women have been touched, kissed, or sexually assaulted without their consent. This staggering statistic has been mentioned in countless news scandals referring to rape allegations at college universities across the country. Although rape is considered to be the primary problem, there are many other violations such as verbal abuse, sexual pressure, and unwarranted touching. Because of these threats,…

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    College Tuition Causes

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    the right colleges and universities. However, receiving good grades and joining extracurricular activities are not always enough. Due to the rising cost of college tuition going to the college of your dreams is not always a reality. For the many hardworking students who are eligible to get into the college of their choice are sometimes prevented, due to the high cost. The main cause of the rising college tuition is the government’s budget cut for public colleges and universities. The effects of…

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    of the best. When deciding which school to peruse, it is important to consider whether a smaller university or a larger university is fit for the student. Both small and large universities have their pros and cons such as class sizes, social life, and their resources. Larger university typically have anywhere from 15,000 students to 70,000. At a larger university, such as UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles), it is common to see over 500 students in one class. With classes this big,…

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    Four-year universities and community colleges are educational centers where future students can choose a field of study that they are interested in, study that field through specialized-trained professors, and obtain a degree in that field. By claiming their graduate certificate, former students can continue to expand their knowledge in their field of study by pursuing a career that exploits it. Such an achievement can be reached if one devotes their time and effort into only their college…

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    about internships and the importance of journalism in life. Kevin Olivas is the News Recruitment Manager for Sinclair Broadcast Group, who had spoken to a few students at the University of Arizona regarding internships before an hour and fifteen-minute interview was conducted in the Marshall building’s Reading room on University of Arizona’s campus. Also, the students had the pleasure to aske Michelle LaRoche, Managing Editor of Real-Time Desks and the Wall Street Journal, also shared viable…

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    I am writing to you to inform you of my interest in the Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing Pre-Licensure program at Western Governors University. After thoroughly exploring all of my options I have come to the conclusion that the Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing program at your institution is my best option because it suits my personal lifestyle with its flexibility, affordability, and innovative approach towards education. I haven’t always known I wanted to do nursing. I actually thought for a…

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    George Henry Burgess

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    7. View of San Francisco in 1850 (George Henry Burgess) Principally known as a California painter, George Henry Burgess was from a vast group of craftsmen. A long-lasting inhabitant of San Francisco, he likewise made intermittent visits to the Hawaiian Islands. Conceived in London in 1831, he learned at the Somerset House School of Design in London, and worked in a lithography shop in the city. The California Gold Rush pulled in George's two siblings, Charles and Edward, and in 1850, he and his…

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    The film showed how most first generation students navigate their way through the college application process while expressing some of the benefits and disadvantages first generation students encounter. Who were featured in the film? Donte is a smart young man who ran into trouble when he was younger; as a result, he changed his life around. Donte later spent much of his time picking his GPA up and playing football in pursuit of a college education. Jess goes to a small school and works in her…

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