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    Females should undoubtedly be allowed to play on male sports’ teams. In this world of inequality there are few things we can do to alleviate that. For example, allowing females to play on male sports’ teams would be a great step. This has already been happening around the world, but it’s been causing controversy due to their, the girls, physicality and how fair it is then for the boys in return. If we don’t allow women to play then we can never truly be an equal and free nation. Women were…

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    book to read is called Dogmom, and her favorite place to go is Dave and Buster’s. Outside of school, she takes karate classes that she greatly dislikes. Catherine is fairly new to the Bluffton community. Beforehand, she attended a private school in Findlay where she took ESL classes. She is a bilingual student and can fluently speak both English and Spanish. When asked what language is primarily spoken at home, she said it was mostly Spanish. Catherine has mastered the short vowel sounds. She…

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    NYSUT United 8 Feb. 2011: n.pg. Web. accessed July 25,2012 Findlay, Stephanie. "Whatever Happened to Tenure? The Backbone of Today's University is Ill-Paid, Overworked Lecturer." Maclean's 124.2 24 Jan. 2011: n.pg. General OneFile. Web. 24 July 2012 Mathis, Meghan. "Teacher Tenure Debate: Pros & Cons." The…

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    Gender and sexuality are two things many people are aware of, but very few realize the indirect issues that are brought about in the world but more specifically in newspapers. The newspaper I chose to analyze is a local paper in Findlay, Ohio called “The Courier.” I focused on the entire paper from May 24 through May 28, 2016 and realized some basic gender and sexuality issues we have discussed throughout this semester. These issues include sports, school, and the way women are viewed in…

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    Ever since I was a young child, I have had a strong passion for helping people. One of the fondest memories from my childhood was spending time with and helping my grandmother until she passed away when I was seven years old. When I was four, she suffered a stroke that impaired her ability to walk and left her very weak. It affected her daily activities drastically. My mother always spoke highly of the occupational and physical therapists who helped my grandmother live independently until the…

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    discourse of post-secondary education. On November 2014, Maclean’s magazine published an article titled, “Too Asian”. This was soon changed to “The Enrollment Controversy” due to negative discourse caused by the name. The article, written by Stephanie Findlay and Nicholas Köhler, states that the universities in Canada, including the University of Waterloo and the University of Toronto, are ‘too Asian’ and have a negative impact on the overall culture of the universities.…

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    Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) is adjacent to the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Campus. Daytona Beach International Airport is a county owned airport three miles southwest of the beach next to Daytona International Speedway, in Volusia County Florida. Before airplanes landed on the beach, automobiles raced. The beach was a relatively clean surface for anything that had wheels and speed, and also had a smooth and hard surface. Pilots then caught on to the idea and…

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    In modern times, society considers auditory and visual hallucinations to be common symptoms of mental illness, and the same can be said at the time of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. These are seen through Prince Hamlet’s interactions with the specter of his father, and his actions thereafter. Other characters in Hamlet observe that Hamlet seems to be “going mad” in his ambitious quest to avenge his father. But, Hamlet is the only character to interact with the ghost, and the ghost advises Hamlet to kill…

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    Housing Supply/Demand The City of St. Johns housing market is presently experiencing limited supply while demand has remained steady. The limited supply is caused by the lack of new housing development within the previous decade. The steady demand is due to the City of St. Johns housing affordability and stable regional employment opportunities created by the city’s close proximity to Lansing, the state capitol of Michigan. This limited supply and steady demand has resulted in the City of St…

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    I observed two of Mrs. Moening’s 7th grade math classes at St. Mike’s school in Findlay. Many aspects of the private school contradicted the atmosphere of a public school. In particular, Mrs. Moening’s classroom had more bible verses and inspirational quotes on the walls than math references. As the students came into the classroom, I noticed their attire was very different from a public school. Every student wore uniforms that consisted of a polo with khaki shorts, pants, or a plaid skirt.…

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