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    Communism In Film

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    During the Cold War Era (1947-1991), the content of the film industry was severely influenced by the threat of a nuclear war the spread of Communism into the United States. Various film panels such as the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals (MPA) were created in order to regulate the content of the film industry by censoring anti-American substance. Because the growth and evolution of the McCarthyism, or the…

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    What is the major issue with collegiate sports? Most Americans would condemn college athletes for the negative connotations that people associate with college sports. However, the real issue is the NCAA circumventing any charges for the illegal trusts they have developed. The NCAA’s no-pay rule creates both an unlawful form of wage fixing and a felonious group boycott and therefore should be revoked. College athletes bring billions of dollars to the NCAA each year, making the NCAA one of the…

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    which means “on the outside” and curricular or curriculum meaning “refers to all of the work you do regularly inside the classroom”. Thus, extracurricular is taking activities on the outside of your course or career. It is an integral part of the students’ life. Beside from the performance in the classroom, grades and test score extracurricular enable the students to know who really, they are and what exactly what they like and capable to do. Extracurricular activities also refer as…

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    After transferring to Episcopal in 7th grade, it took me a while to get involved with co-curricular activities here. Nevertheless, I have gathered some knowledge about co-curricular activities. As a seventh-grader, I participated in Math Counts and earned experience in competing with middle school mathematicians. In 8th grade, I decided to dig deeper with co-curricular activities. I felt that my strong point, as a learner, was Math. So, as I started receiving emails about Math tournaments, I…

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    profile to the college in a way, such that the evaluators get a lucid idea about the applicant. In my opinion, standardized tests are insufficient to provide an accurate and complete picture of the student. Factors such as prior academics, co-curricular activities and, the intent and persona of the student are equally important. First, standardized tests such as TOEFL or GRE only evaluate the applicant on a narrow criteria. His performance in the long term in his academics is a better indicator…

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    relationships because whenever I am struggling or have questions, I have peers that can help me stay on the right track. I also have not gotten involved enough in co-curricular activities in engineering. I thought I might be too overwhelmed if I took that on with the academic workload I already have, but I think participating in co-curricular activities will greatly increase my success in the field of engineering. Throughout this semester and the next four years I want to maintain the…

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    workplace competencies that will broadly prepare college graduates for a successful transition into the workplace. The program will foster employment related skills that meet the needs of the workforce through major coursework, e-learning, co-curricular activities and career preparation. In addition, the courses will provide students with knowledge and experience of workplace competencies that will help not only with job placement, adapting to normative cultures but to also assist with job…

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    abundance of negative reasons that college student athletes should not be paid. The first and most common fought his reason is the individuals are students, not businessmen. Participating in their selected sport is a choice, privilege, and co-curricular activity not a job. Yes, in most cases the student…

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    School has countless ways of learning, extending from English to mathematics. All of the courses involve the students to understand, learn, mesmerize, and to be tested on the essentials needed to succeed. In addition to testing and grades, the school also contains a broader curriculum overlooking citizenship building, personality development and character molding. Truly, I think school doesn’t just prepare us for our first job, it prepares us for the real world. One of the most important…

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    The Fifth Street Junior High School is a co-ed, secondary public school in West Point, Mississippi. Classes held at FSJHS are for pupils in grades 7 through 8. There are around 500 pupils enrolled and the student-to-teacher ratio is 15:1. It's part of the West Point Consolidated School District. FSJHS uses a Common Core curriculum which is in compliance with the Mississippi State Academic Framework standards. Subjects are English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, and computer…

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