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    Louis Nowra (known as Mark Doyle) was born in the December 12th 1950 in Melbourne, Australia. Nowra is currently known for his incredible writing capacities whilst his previous work has been featured in screenplays, newspaper articles, novels and his most success descends from being a playwright for onstage productions. Before becoming a playwright he previously studied at La Trobe University without taking a degree whilst working several different types of jobs during the mid 1970’s as his…

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    W. E. B. Du Bois

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    strong movement in the African American literature with many other influential writings. W.E.B. Du Bois attended Harvard University, now known as one of the top black colleges in the United States. He was the first African American to receive his doctorate, published nineteen books, edited four magazines, and that’s just to name a few accomplishments in his time. After graduating, Du…

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    “…outlines the values, knowledge, skills, and opportunities…” (p.25) Bista and Saleh also will broaden my reliability for they talk about things on a global scale and both authors hold important college degrees in the view of education, one even being a doctorate. Tying in with multiple pro-college articles in my paper, it strongly ties together Danny R. Kelly’s article which talks about success after graduation. Kelley, D. R. (2008). Leadership Development Through The Fraternity Experience And…

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    she Ruth studied psychology in Paris at the Sorbonne. She later took a job at Planned Parenthood, Dr. Ruth felt so comfortable talking about sex that “she began to pursue a career in sexual education (German Corner).” In 1970 Dr. Ruth received her doctorate in education from the Columbia Teachers College. She began teaching that same year at Lehman College in the Bronx (German…

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    seek to achieve their goals. This goal orientation is made up of two types of objectives, core goals and proximal goals. Core goals are those which a student may be attempting to achieve over a long period, so for Nancy a proximal goal would be her doctorate degree, which she desired to achieve from a young age. A proximal goal would be a short-term degree that would assist in the achievement of a core goal, in Nancy’s case a proximal goal was acceptance into a respectable undergraduate…

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    In chapter 5: An American in India, Eboo Patel narrates his experience of visiting India, this time he is making the trip voluntarily. The purpose of the trip is to create a connection with his past and his people. He was going back to India seeking to integrate into his “lost heritage, his people and land” (78). Although, Eboo had a different approach to embrace his culture at first, he did not fully agree with some Indian cultural norms. The class structure and the significance difference…

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    Community College or University As a senior, would you prefer going to a community college next year, or a university? While some similarities between a two-year community college and a four year university are evident, the differences are salient. College is very important schooling, therefore whichever college you decide to attend, is a strong choice. Both of the colleges have students from right out of high school ranging from ages 18 to 22. Most students attend college the following…

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    Martin luther was born on the 10 November 1483 in Eisleben, Germany and died on the 18 February 1546 in Eisleben, Germany. During this time he became a controversial figure to the public and members catholic church. He was a German monk who began the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. At the age of 14 he was moved to a latin school to learn latin. Then he moved back to Eisleben to study grammar, rhetoric and logic. His father Hans wanted martin to become a lawyer. In 1501 martin…

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    The overall aim was for nurses to achieve a higher level of education. The goal is to increase the nursing workforce to 80% who are prepared at the Baccalaureate level within the next four years and doubling the nurses with doctorates over the same period (Med-Surg, 2011, p.3). This approach forms a bases for nursing education in the future and fostering growth. It is expected that there will need to be a collaboration between educators and multiple health professions to encourage…

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    Evelyn Boyd Granville was the second African-American women to receive a Phd in mathematics from an American University, who also worked on important NASA Space Programs, then settled down to become a Professor. She was born on May 1, 1924, in Washington, D.C., the Great Depression era. Evelyn was the second child and the second girl of William Boyd and Julia Walker Boyd. The first child and first girl was her older sister is Doris Boyd (Evelyn Boyd Granville n. pag). Evelyn’s parents both…

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