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    Mongrel America Analysis

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    Have you ever thought about America as a diverse country? Being diverse is a state where there are numerous different being blending together into a single being. The topic diversity can be discussed through the vastness of ways by different people. In David Brooks’ essay, “People Like Us,” he mentions that America is not a diverse nation, but it’s a land that has various segments of people such as politics or race. So, he provides some solution to the problem of lacking diversity in the US. By…

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    Though we will not be looking specifically at the community and two-year college effects on the wage gap, we will be analyzing the effects college major choices has on the wage gap, and whether women choosing the same majors as men has helped decrease the wage gap today. In this way, we might expect similar findings to those Gill and Leigh (2000) observed regarding colleges and the wage gap. Lisa M. Maatz, writing for Forbes magazine, researched information…

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    attending an institution of higher education is the motivation that the loans give you to focus on school. Most students attending a college are motivated to finish their degrees in order to be able to pay back their loans as quick as possible. That being said, most students decide to major in certain programs that will earn them lots of money in the future. Zhang writes, “Rothstein and Rouse (2011), using the introduction of a ‘no-loan’ policy in a highly selective university, find that debt…

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    In the article “Leveling the Field”, Christopher Beha goes undercover as a college student at the University of Phoenix and makes effective claims about the corrupt nature of these institutions and the increasing push for degree attainment by the American government. He reports his experience at the University of Phoenix and how he started to question the integrity of the concept. He addresses the origins of the college and how it has evolved from its original intent. Beha makes his claim by…

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    I believe that every U.S. citizen should be able to have a college education. Education has changed in the past few decades. In the past high school was a necessity, but now the same is happening to college. Nowadays a college education has become necessary for many careers. On average, a male high school dropout will earn $24,000 a year, while someone with a four-year degree will earn $52,000 and someone with an advanced degree will earn $67,000. Many students are struggling with college…

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    notes in his book, The Black Campus Movement: Black Students and the Racial Reconstitution of Higher Education, Malcolm X and his ideology are a perfect reference to decide its success. In his epilogue, Kendi argues that the BCM has pulled the “knife” out several inches since its inception, by either completely eliminating or crippling the four ideologies that made up the racial constitution of higher education: the moralized contraption, ladder altruism, standardization of exclusion, and the…

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    they are receiving a credible education in comparison to four year or private institutions with lower, competitive acceptance rates. Despite controversial discussions many students are consistently choosing to pursue an associate's degree at these two year institutions. Helping underserved students earn a valuable education allows community colleges to succeed at training the workforce of this generation. The Community College Research Center at Columbia University has stated that institutions…

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    perspectives upholds among those that remain on the run for a new pathway. Moreover, standards and recognition improved along with the level of education students receive. Choosing a community college greatly benefits students making it the best choice of school. Also, diversity runs abundantly among colleges. Individuals hold the option of choosing a public or private college. The difference between the two relies on the method that’s used to pay off tuition. Concerning tuition, local and…

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    are subunits who are meant to complete certain tasks and look at certain bills. In this case, I will be choosing three of them in regard to factors that I stand for and based on the what my district needs. 1 The committees I chose to serve are education, higher education, and health & human services. When it comes to the education committee, we must look at what this committee does. The education committee is considered a substantive committee which is known for taking…

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    This decision is something they have been preparing for over a year or two, and the decision is whether they will or will not be attending college. With today’s American culture and economy these students feel a lot of pressure to continue their education even if they are not completely ready for the daunting amount of investment (money, and self) it will take. Freshly graduated from high school many young adults may not know exactly which direction they want to go in terms of a career. This is…

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