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    “The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think” (Albert Einstein). Most believe a successful future comes from education, specifically a higher education like college. Children grow up with the notion that in order to be successful, you must go to college. When a person hears “college degree”, they connect it with a good job, benefits, and what people think is the most important, a good salary. When it comes to attending college, more…

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    The deprivation of equality and respect towards the LGBT Community is one of the most controversial, but needed changes in the United States, and respectively over 20,000 gay-rights activist took the streets of New York City on June 13, 2016 for the city’s annual Gay Rights Parade; an iconic photo was taken that highlights three rhetorical appeals that helps convince people of my argument that gays should be completely equal as everyone else. The emotional appeal in Figure 1 is shown through a…

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    I am more than a number, yet I represent many. My mother was 36 years of age at my birth and her only other child was eighteen years my senior. I wasn’t supposed to be born, yet I am here. The statistics say that a gay, African-American male should be scholastically unable to excel at the highest academic levels, but I am a scholar. I was educated in Detroit Public Schools, which has a reputation as one of the most economical disadvantaged and academically inferior school districts in the nation…

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    the importance of community colleges and how they have been helpful in providing quality education and experience to people of all backgrounds especially the people who belongs to minority groups and has a low standard of living. She responded to Rick Perlstein’s assumptions about community college coming to an end and being unable to matter anymore, with opposing statement, “My guess, reading between the lines, is that Mr. Perlstein has never set foot in an American Community College” (Addison,…

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    As discussed earlier, decisions carrying potential long-term ramifications become strategic by their very nature. More than ever, due to many challenges in the professional marketplace over the last several decades, serious-minded career formulation entails collecting and assimilating relevant information before pulling the trigger on any long-term career endeavor. As an illustration, occupations once gained strictly through vocational venues, now find their divisions from traditional higher…

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    Imagine what it would be like to have all of our problems solved? As a college student, many people wish there can be a solution to every problem they face in their campus. The college tries to accommodate every student here in Santa Ana College also known as SAC. Being a student here for almost three years I have witnessed Santa Ana College making major improvements with their campus. Santa Ana College made physical changes to their campus such as rebuilding the Planetarium, Dunlap Hall, and…

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    This paper is being written to identify and provide demographic information on a population that I am providing services while learning. The name of the organization I am working with over the spring break is identified as Special Olympics. Special Olympics has a lot of remarkable individuals, the only entity different about these individuals are their mental capacity or physical impairment; their learning performances are slightly lower than the average person. Can special needs individual…

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    Because of the unjustness between the poor and the wealthy in terms of college admittance, America, at the least, should make public colleges free for those who want access. Making that small adjustment equips lower classed students to feel accepted into a college that they truly want to pursue a job in. They will be able to study specifically in a certain field and eventually graduate with a higher-paying job. But without economic aid, lower classed students will not even have the chance to…

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    Finding the best driving school in Surrey The process of finding the best driving school can be a tiring process unless you are aware of the pros and cons of a driving school. Thus if you are a young adult or a senior citizen, a quality driving school is important to learn the essentials of driving. Some people consider the cost and some worry about the location. Read on to dig up more information regarding the essentials to look in a driving school. • First step: Needs for driving school In…

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    Why give free college? While some argue that the government has already have too many expenses in there hands and not all taxpayers agree to this cause, yet there's still some benefits to it. America has have this debate some oppose or agree. The government should give free college as can be beneficial: can stop the boomerang generation from increasing or slow the rate of it, it matters in this day in age. Make it universal and make the rate of doctors and engineers and etc increase more.…

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