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    If everything in the world would be free, almost everything would loose it’s overall value. There would be such an abundance of that particular thing due to its accessibility. As a child we had no income, rather our guardian/parents did. When we wanted something from the store our parents would buy it for us, so to an extent it was free from the child 's perspective although in reality it was not free at all, someone else was paying for it. The same goes with the free community college concept.…

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    Teaching has always been a huge passion of mine, I love children and the environment teachers work in. I have always wanted to be a teacher since I was very young. I would always teach my siblings and we would pretend I was there teacher and they were my students. I would also volunteer at my local elementary schools; being in that environment and interacting with the children. That helped me make the decision that teaching is what I always wanted to do that was my vocation. I have strived to be…

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    We live in the age where senseless and sketchy subjects cover the news highlights. Such focuses as homosexuality, A.I.D.S, and unfavorable birth are furiously discussed upon. Sides are constantly taken, with the preservationists attracting the liberals. One such question that has continually been talked upon since the working up of this country has been immigrantion Reality that it has been struggled over for so long makes it emit an impression of being astonishing. A nation set up by workers…

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    Machiavelli’s Advice and its Effectiveness on Modern Politics In “The Qualities of the Prince,” Niccolò Machiavelli argues that although a prince would ideally want to be characterized as possessing the qualities of virtue and righteousness, he must also be willing to resort to actions that are immoral or deceitful in order to maintain power. Although having qualities of vice might damage the reputation of a leader temporarily, Machiavelli argues that it will lead to the rise and success of a…

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    White-Collar Crime

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    execute these complex crimes. Examples of these crimes include fraud, price fixing, money laundering, and embezzlement . Although some white-collar offenses require certain knowledge, fraud and tax evasion exist in simpler versions like falsifying the FAFSA or cheating Medicaid and Medicare. Despite the different amount of offenses, it is clear white-collar crime is a diverse type…

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    Ndsu Reflection

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    tuition adding up, I soon realized that I would have to find some financial aid to assist in helping me pay for my education. At first, I was very overwhelmed with how I was going to obtain money, but was quickly relieved as I was able to accept FAFSA money, take out a loan at the Bank of North Dakota, and apply scholarships to help me cover my education…

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    The American Deception America, the land of opportunity, where dreamers live and freedom appears to burst from the seams. The United States has welcomed millions of immigrants over the centuries. These immigrants, and citizens alike, have one goal, to achieve the American Dream. Of course, each individual has their own ideal ‘American Dream’ but it can roughly be defined as “working hard to be able to get ahead.” The opportunities available to accomplish the American Dream vary from person to…

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    George Fox University George Fox University was founded as a school for Quakers in 1885, but has rapidly grown to become the second-largest private university in Oregon. The university is located in Newberg, Oregon, which is more or less in-between its campus centers in Salem and Portland. The private university is a science and liberal arts university that offers a 14 to one student-faculty ratio. There are approximately 200 faculty members who instruct over 3,900 students spread through the…

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    Her second option was to transfer to a community college, which would be much cheaper for her and she could major in business. Another option is to see if her FAFSA offered her some loans which she could take out to be able to pay some of her tuition. Alejandra 's mom didn 't like taking out loans because she didn 't want to be in debt later on. Even though Alejandra didn 't like the option to drop out and work…

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    job in the end. Paying for college will probably be the toughest parts of getting the degree you want but there are many alternatives on how to pay for it and are a great help, such as scholarships whether it’s in academics or for sports, grants, FAFSA, saving money, budgeting, or getting a part time job. Some might argue that it still will put you in debt because you will need loans but if you really want it do it to be your own kind of successful. Everyone has their own meaning of the word…

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