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    the corporate ladder within their current company. As a non-traditional student, I feel that I have encountered more disadvantages like age, higher living expenses, raising children and greater time constraints than the traditional 18 or 19 year old student who is entering college for the first time. In my quest to overcome these drawbacks, I have decided that college is a risk that I am willing to take. The first obstacle that almost kept me from enrolling in college was age. Age has…

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    Huron Breede Case Study

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    We found out that there are approximately twenty full time employees and twenty part-time employees for the staff. This is a good amount of employees for an establishment of its size. Having three people having Managerial roles for forty staff members might be a little light. I think taking one or two more employees that work full time for outside staff should be promoted to outside managers to help the inside managers keep an eye on the staff…

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    responsibilities that we because introduced to as we are in high school. Some say that it 's too much for the high school student, for example Author of Working at McDonald 's, Amitai Etzioni. While others feel that this is a rite of passage, it 's a time for teens to get a feel for adulthood. In many ways, the working high school student redefines the views of responsibility and this will help them develop personal growth and autonomy. Amitai Etzioni and I can both agree, working for a…

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    companies are relocating or shutting down completely, more and more adults are going back to school. There are some challenges with this idea however, two major challenges are time and money. Adult students that chose to return to school have to balance the challenges of attending school and working a part-time or full-time job as well as raising a family. Both work and…

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    the reinforce of security should be implemented to improve Massasoit and help all students, especially, those who have been dealing with a full-time job and a part-time school. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, uniform is an adjective that’s “not varying or changing: staying the same at all times, in all places, or for all parts or members”. How many times we are obligated to wear uniforms at…

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    during working out; so whenever he felt tired he would just think about his name not be on the roster, and kept on striving . This young athlete went on to win six NBA titles with six most valuable player awards, and led the league in scoring ten times. This certainly shows how much a strong work ethic can affect someone's…

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    Stressors In College

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    school-athletic and school-childcare. The general census is that the more time a person spends with their outside responsibilities, the greater of an impact it would play on their academic abilities. This includes the difference between working a full-time and a part-time job, competing on a team that requires typically five days a week of practice and the balance of having a child. This brought me to my first hypothesis, the more time a person was removed from their schoolwork, the greater…

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    options on how to keep my scholarships without having to reduce my hours at work and without compromising too much of my family time. There were a few alternatives available to choose from. For example, I had the alternative…

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    Regulate College Sports

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    If the athlete is willing to gain some education, the student does not chose a major that is advanced. The athletes do not have time to take Pre. Medicine or pre. Law courses. In an article written in SB Nation by Kevin Trahan, he argues that most college athletes take general education classes and do not end up getting a meaning full degree. Kevin emphasizes that, “The NCAA 's argument ignores the fact that some degrees are worth far more than others. Athletes are routinely clustered…

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    children the opportunity to work full time and maintain financial stability. As mothers are typically the primary caregivers in this situation, it would allow them to thrive and progress in their job field without the worry or burden of childcare on their shoulders. a.)Women are more likely than men to take breaks in their career to care for their families. If affordable childcare is not available, the women have no choice but to take time off to care for their…

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