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    a student’s college major is the pathway towards their specific career goals and future opportunities. Typically, Biology majors want to go into the medical field; Political Science majors aspire to be lawyers, while Business and Economics majors dream of becoming successful in the corporate world. Analyzing trends in college major choice is a key factor to understanding the foundation of inequality within the workforce. The study of inequality within gender and minorities throughout various…

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    Jannet Cooper: A Short Story

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    1 Now, if you were expecting some sad, super fake sounding story, I don't know what to tell you. This is an authentic story, the story of me. Yes, it might be sad at times, but this all really happened. My life has been pretty hectic thus far, I hate being a teenager. It was better when I was just starting off, a fledgling of sorts. My childhood self. I have to tell somebody about my life, otherwise I might forget some ultra-important detail. I probably should have started this sooner, but here…

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    This is because a majority of them only graduated from high school and went straight into the work force unlike her. This has provided Janice with a different perspective on life. Both her mother and father have instilled the importance of receiving a college education. There is a divide between her mother’s side…

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    Saturday evening. One hundred of us sit anxiously, one after the other, in cold metal chairs in the cafeteria of my elementary school. We wore purple silky gowns. We wait nervously for our names. Once all our names are called, we wait patiently for what happens next, and look for our parents faces, we had just heard that we were the 2006 graduating kindergarten class at Elgin Elementary. For all of us, this was the beginning of everything we’d wondered about. Quickly, I find my mother, the…

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    Prep For Prep

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    aspect. No longer are my dreams a quiet desire that I could not ever imagine happening in the near future. Prep for Prep has motivated me to dream the unfathomable, ponder the unthinkable and even to do unbelievable. For this reason, the Prep for Prep program is perhaps the most important experience of my life to date. Prep for Prep is a highly selective program aimed at minority grade school and middle-school students who are nominated by teachers at some 500 public schools in New York City.…

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    Ryan Long

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    producing events at a place called the Rio Lounge and Grill in Encino California. Long took the opportunity and invested in the nightclub promotion business. Although Long had invested money into the nightclub business he wanted to keep his current job as the fitness director at LA Fitness in hopes that the investment would yield passive income. Long was wrong. The nightclub business turned out to be a failing enterprise and Long began to focus more of his time in the hopes that the nightclub…

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    Wordless Picture Book

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    Wordless Picture Book A Ball for Daisy by Schwartz & Wade. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, for wordless books anyone who picks them suddenly becomes an author in my opinion because you have to create a story with your Imaginations as you see the pictures from the book. My point of view of the story goes a little something with Daisy, who is in love with playing and chewing on her red ball. She rolls over on her back and holds the ball on her stomach. After Daisy takes her nap the…

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    An advantage of survey research is that a) it is less subject to volunteer bias. b) it allows you to get in-depth information. c) it allows you to have a large sample size. d) it allows you to work in a lab. ANS: c DIFF: 2 PG: 1-28 TYPE: C OB: 6 121. A disadvantage of survey research is __________. For example, people tend to overrate behaviors like church attendance and proper hygiene. a) inaccurate self-report c) that people are too…

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    Along with the ownership of a television come changes in the way that time is divided within the family unit. A Canadian study that documented the changes in how families spent their time before and after television was introduced into a small town reported that time spent sleeping, at social gatherings outside the home, in conversation, in leisure activities such as reading, knitting, and writing, doing household tasks, and involved in community activities and sports was reduced after…

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    childhood, long before I had even known there was such a word to describe being able to use both sides of the body with equal ability. When I was a child entering elementary school in the first grade during the middle 1960’s I had naturally started to learn how to print and write using my left hand. However, much to the dismay of my teacher and my parents, the thought of me writing with my left hand must have been shocking and not in line with the teaching methods of that time so they corrected…

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