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    Instead of having direct, verbal conversations with others, a text or a direct message is sent. Disagreements between individuals are now “solved” by a quick click on the “Unfriend” button on Facebook or the “Unfollow” button on Instagram. People are choosing to just read the large-font headline on the covers of magazines and move along with their day, instead of stopping,…

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    Some special concerns about Pima County’s schools and educations come from the newly elected Pima County School Superintendent, Dustin Williams. He believes that the greatest challenge the schools are facing is the state’s failure to fund public education and that he will advocate for better lobbying efforts to make sure Pima County school’s needs are being met (Star, 2016). Since Pima County schools are having difficulty getting funding, this brings up the issue of teacher wages. An example of…

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    I was always told by my parents that studying was very important, but a higher education was the reason why we moved to the United States, therefore it was a must for me to go to college. Even though they portrayed college as an obligation, I have never felt like it was an obligation, actually I always knew I wanted to study and…

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    One of the most reliable sources of rank in human societies is socioeconomic status (Kraus & Keltner, 2013). A person’s socioeconomic status, or social class, is defined by how much an individual can access material resources, such as education or income, and how it is relative to others (Krause & Keltner, 2013). As cited in Krause & Keltner (2013), sociologist and social psychologist Emile Durkheim theorized that social class classes represent natural labor division forces where people hold…

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    Introduction Employee’s work life is always one of the major concerns of an organisation in the 21st century. Due to the high competitive environment in the organisation, employee always feel stressed out when working inside the organisation. Besides that, conflict might also occur when employee is stress out. This kind of conflict is not constructive conflict that can build the organisation, but is destructive conflict that might bring negative impact towards the organisation. In order to…

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    Being depended on by hundreds of athletes, men, women, young adults is what a physical therapist goes through day in and day out. They are counted on on to get people back to full health after an injury or accident. When seeking a career as a physical therapist, a person should look at aspects such as responsibilities, requirements, skills necessary, its salary, and its prospects, but even more importantly is preparing oneself by attending Texas A&M that will offer the best training possible.…

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    underdogs. The benevolent, Hubris-filled luminaries of Victor Frankenstein and Prometheus have, too, been answerable for stealing for the people – but not from the people; no, they, furthermore like Robin Hood, choose to purloin from the invulnerable Higher-Ups. But the duo’s charm does not stop there: in contemporary times, still, Prometheus has maintained as a symbol for progress in science and technology; with…

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    even require a college education, such as waiting tables or working in fast food. This poses an even bigger problem, because the people without as high of education now have an even yet tougher time landing a job. Not only can they not get a job, but they probably…

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    as an Intelligence Quotient Test. The result of this test is a number, an “I.Q.”; a higher I.Q. translates into greater intelligence, and therefore, potential for the success. In Senior Editor, Deborah Perkins-Gough’s article for Educational Leadership Magazine, “The Significance of Grit: A Conversation with Angela Lee Duckworth”, she chronicles her interview with Ms. Duckworth, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania about “grit”, a paradoxically variant yardstick being recognized as…

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    audience pertaining to the topic, by being both negative or positive. Rhetoric is mainly defined by the function it is used for. The role of Rhetoric is intended to influence an audience in one way or another. It teaches people essential skills of higher education. To think logically, to make a powerful argument in correct ways, and to develop better controversial topics that need to be addressed. Rhetoric can differ in the ways and forms. Many models show more…

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