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    make so much money? Why do these people playing games make more than doctors, teachers, public servicemen, and military personnel? The answer is they should not. Professional athletes should not be paid so extravagantly because most do not have a college degree; they do not contribute to society in the same magnitude as doctors, firemen, teachers, military personnel, or police officers; and the…

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2006) by the year 2050 the world population will increase to 9.6 billion people. Likewise such an increase in the growth of the population will undoubtedly result in a substantial upturn in the number of learners that will require an education. Surely these individuals will need a quality education in order to compete in a global society. Thus the question will become, who will pay for the education for this mass influx of people? Let us consider these…

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    Mental Illness in Athletes Student Athletes are easily identifiable on college campuses. They are clothed in expensive athletic gear with their school’s logo and sponsor plastered on it, their headshots may appear in game day ads, and some exude confidence while walking through campus. On the other hand, some student athletes may be among the most insecure students on campus. Often times insecurities and stresses lead to mental illnesses, which can go unnoticed and that can lead to serious…

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    My target population is parents of preschool children, ages 3-5 years old, who attend my local church in the community, Franklin County, Ohio, where I reside. This group is made up of both women and men who have both male and female children that are still staying at home during the day with their parents and have not entered school yet. Studies have shown that children imitate the behaviors from those around them (Knol et al., 2016). Teaching the parents, who are home with their young children,…

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    part of life. It is a time to meet new people and discover the person you may be become. There are so many open doors and possibilities, the choices are endless. But, what is high school really for? Most students today would say to prepare me for college. Teachers would say their job is to get kids ready for the future. We’re always moving forward, and sometimes forget to live in the present. All this getting ready for the future contains some huge decisions and preparing; it’s not something to…

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    Problem Analysis Chipotle is very limited on the items listed on their menu. Chipotle serves a variety of burritos, tacos, burrito bowl’s, and salads. They offer only certain kinds of meats, rice, beans, and toppings. Chipotle does offer a kid’s menu, with seasonal fruit or chips, and juice or organic milk. The kid’s meal is limited to quesadilla’s. All of these options are limited compared to competitors that may offer a more wide range of foods. For example, competitors may offer food items…

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    My Baseball Story

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    now”. This was the remark I received from the head coach of Miami baseball when I committed to play baseball at Miami University. It was not an easy road for me to get to become a Division 1 athlete here at Miami. I have always dreamed of playing college baseball and hopefully professional baseball, but my story to get me this far is one that is quite complicated. Sophomore year of high school is where I will start “my story” on how I came to be a Redhawk. As a sophomore I had big…

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    Jeffrey Dahmer Personality

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    Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer was a happy little boy whose parents, Joyce and Lionel loved him very much. Dahmer was born on May 21,1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at Evangelical Deaconess Hospital. His parents would video him playing in playgrounds, his mother would make a scrapbook’s and photo albums of baby Jeffrey. Joyce and Lionel had been married for almost a year when Jeffrey was born. When Jeffrey was still very young his father Lionel started to work long hours in his laboratory, while his mother…

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    Fowz Argumentative Essay

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    English. Everyone encircling him does. After a twenty-hour flight, the airplane has taken him to Columbus, Ohio, the very first city in the United States that he has encountered. This is the beginning for him. The time in his life where he takes one step on this land and each step after that takes him somewhere bigger and better. That was two years ago, but Fowzi Sharaiha, now twenty-five, remembers that day clearly. He remembers how it felt and what he saw. He remembers the confusion swirled…

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    heard. Most forensic scientists in the 1800 and 1900’s were self- taught but even now there are not many colleges that are certified to give a degree in forensics. Forensic science has been around since 44 B.C. but it wasn’t recognized as a method of science until the late 20th century. Forensic science is an asset in solving crime. Forensic science has become so popular in the past twenty- five years. I became interested in forensic science around 2013, because I was sick a lot, which made me…

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