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    Diversity In Colleges

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    hypothesis on ethnic diversity in college will be using the theories of structural functionalism,symbolic interactionism and social construction. Do colleges which state ethnic diversity in their policies really practice it?It is stated in almost every university policy today,the paper will try to elaborate on whether it is really practiced as stated or whether it is just a strategy to attract students. Some books and articles that seem instructive about the topic include…

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    policy favoring people who tend to suffer from discrimination, especially in relation to employment or education; affirmative action is considered positive discrimination. Nicolaus Mills wrote this article Rethinking affirmative action after analyzing Columbia University’s professor Manning Marable 's biography, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention. In the biography, Marable examines the late Malcolm X ideas, theories, and ideologies in many different aspects in which Mills was intrigued. Giving him…

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    Ivy League College

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    very clear list showing the top ten colleges that has the richest alumnus. From the list we can see that Harvard is the first place, with 2964 multi-millionaires and a total wealth added up to $622 billion, and then comes the University of Pennsylvania, the Columbia University, Yale, Connell and Princeton. Six out of eight Ivy League colleges has the top 10 richest alumni in the world. However, how they manage to generate so many millionaires? The answer to this question is mainly two kinds:…

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    Jessica Jordan Poverty

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    It hit her. The cost of books, the work-study job, the inability to ask family for help. The piling list came barreling in on Jessica Jordan. She had received a full scholarship to Wesleyan University in the fall of 2009. So why was she struggling? “I was, for most of the [first] year, living out of poverty. Financial emergencies occurred, and I had no one to turn to. Neither of my parents could afford to send me money if an unexpected charge came up on my student account. In fact, when I could…

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    select group of high-school seniors trying to get into the two dozen or so most-selective colleges and universities in the country. Some seniors planning to go to college this fall already have been accepted somewhere, either because they applied early or they chose less-selective schools that get back to applicants almost immediately of their decision. But for those waiting to hear from Harvard, Columbia, Yale, and other elite schools, this time of year is one of high angst. By May we’ll hear…

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    Khadiza Adnin ID 2954219 ENGL-1302-81008 Prompt: When you began at Richland College, you used to think a certain way about learning and about your own ability to learn and change over time. Richland College: The World of Transformation. When I join at Richland College, I use to think that I can get a certificate and I will get a job based on that certificate. At first time when I start my class I was not comfortable in the new environment, but day by day I start feeling comfortable and my…

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    Service-Learning Report

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    Inter-disciplinary in nature, this program is co- directed by a Pediatric Cardiologist Dr. Peter Morelli from Columbia University and Physical Therapist Dr. Sharon Martino from Stony Brook University and employs experts in nutrition, yoga, and behavioral modification. Additionally students from several different disciplines (OT, PT, medical students, athletic training, pre-med) are recruited and trained…

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    I am a recent non-traditional transfer student into the history department at the University of California-Los Angeles. I began my collegiate career at the age of 22 after working in the restaurant industry for 5 years. I began taking history classes while attending Long Beach City College and noticed the lack of representation in the professors who taught the courses. I also noticed the underrepresentation of people of color in the various textbooks in regards to modern Europe. Being a Latino…

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    Killam Fellowships

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    The Killam Fellowships program would benefit me due to the challenging aspect of this learning opportunity. Reflecting back on my first year of university, I know that personal growth does not require a lot of time to develop if I am receptive to change and embrace challenges. As an out-of-province student, I encounter numerous inconveniences that I had not thought of initially. Through surmounting challenges, I have become adept at adapting to different situations. Interacting with people in a…

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    Concordia Research Paper

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    makes sure to build up on the highlights of campus and not to tell about the real problems on a campus. Many students have made it to college and discovered they chose the wrong campus, then end up transferring after a semester or two. Concordia University Chicago needs to improve campus life by engaging students in more activities, creating new spaces for students to gather, and updating housing facilities in order to keep students from transferring elsewhere.…

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