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    Every semester I ask myself the same three questions and the longer I have been pursuing post secondary the more I think about the costs of post-secondary in comparison to the benefits of my degree. I work part time at Bed Bath and Beyond to help my parents pay rent and keep food on the table so every time I look at class registration I always artistically stack my classes like Greek columns to grab as many hours as I can at work. My father always says that you can’t do anything without money…

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    A time use study is a mechanism that allows individuals to analyze and allocate their time and activities. At the end of my time use study, I wanted to determine if I was occupationally balanced and then discover the activities I engage in most often. When a person is occupationally balanced, it does not mean that their time is divided equally amongst all occupations; instead, it is when a person is perceived to be under control. I consider myself occupationally balanced when I engage in…

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    “Wow. That semester of college came as a shock.” This is what I thought at the end of my first semester of college. “I was not prepared at all and it ended up being one of my worst semesters of school.” There was no turning back; it was over with. Gone. I had no chance at going back and redoing what had happened. The only thing to do was to learn from the mistakes and move on; improve for the next semesters to come. The first semester, is a big wake-up call, it changes students in many ways; by…

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    for more than one or two years. Athletes want to make money as soon as they can and will sign a pro contract sooner than later with the fear that they could get injured during their college careers. Unlike in the pros, college athletes do not have full injury coverage. These athletes have to find ways to cover the medical bills and in some regards worry about losing their scholarship. When an athlete gets injured, they are subject to losing their scholarship, this causes students to drop…

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    "the call"—a unique, divine assignment given by God for his purposes, which requires faithful and active obedience, unwavering commitment, and devotion from the one called. (Robinson, N. (2014, January 28). God 's calling to missions is not authoritative the way the Scriptures are. The calling should never be challenged. Our calling is in our own heart. The calling is the work of God to bring our heart closer to conviction. This conviction is of God, and it delivers utter peace. Everyone is in…

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    Pay for Play One of the biggest debates in college sports right now is if college athletes should be getting paid to play. College sports is big money maker for many people. The sports make so much money for the schools and television programs are just racking in money on game day. The only people part of college sports not making money is the athletes. Many of the athletes think they should be paid to play the sport they are playing. Well, lets get things straight; these kids are not pro…

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    They worked 10 to 14 hour days 6 days a week which, was the same as an adult would work. The children were more susceptible to injury and illness than adults and in some occupations they were lucky to live past 20. During the age of adolescence full time work began to change due to more adolescence being enforced back into school. The laws and restrictions on child labor and…

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    conducted on qualitative data which was analyzed by a primary and secondary coder, both with previous experience. The study included 46.7 % of participants who were employed in part-time work and 40 % were employed full-time. The results of the study showed eight themes that presented in both full and part time working mothers. The themes were guilt, crossover effects of work on family, the availability of support, being a quality parent, getting the balance right, impact on couple relationship,…

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    Tell me about yourself. The question that everyone asks, but no one really wants to answer. Throughout the week I was think about what I should include in this paper, but also throughout the week I can to the realization that I’m a pretty black and white kind of person. I would love to include this paper with an exciting and thrilling event that I love to do in my free time, or how my passion is to change the world and make it a better place. Reality is, this is not the case. The reason that…

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    mother also expresses task behavior. For instance, my mother has to follow a tight schedule for the week. For example, she has to help get my sister up and ready for school, then assist her with meals and showers. Likewise, she has to stay on top of her full time job. In addition, to my sister 's disability, my mother has to manage all my sister documents appointments, as well as maintaining her daily medication. To conclude, my mother demonstrates a well balanced leadership between the task…

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