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    There are many pros and cons of completing or continuing your education at a college. For instance, the curriculum of colleges is very similar to that of a university. This is partly due to the high quality of the college professors and low class size. The professors are recruited to offer a real world perspective to students. In effect, the low class size allows professors to answer questions from students and, make lessons engaging and interactive. Another advantage of completing education at…

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    Fairness In Congress

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    For residents living in Washington D.C it is a question of fairness. Residents serve in the military, sit on juries, and pay federal taxes just like everyone else. But because of the capital’s status as a federal congress, they do not have voting representation in congress, they have no say in the nation’s laws. They also have limited control over their own affairs. D.C’s second-class status goes back to America’s earliest days. The founding fathers thought it would be best if they kept the…

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    Culturally Competent Nursing care Cultural competence is dividing into two categories: organizational and individual. According to (Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, n.d.), “Organizational cultural competence requires a set of value and principles and demonstration of behaviors, attitudes, policies, and structures that enable them to work effectively cross-culturally” (Andrews, 2008, pp. 17). According to (American Academy of Nursing, 1992, 1993; Campinha-Bacote,…

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    problems until the April floods. One letter from H.J. Armstrong, Chief Engineer of the M&NA, says that something else happened about the first of the same year. In his letter, Mr. Armstrong writes about the bridge settling on the White River bridge in Georgetown, Arkansas. Apparently, the Weather Bureau had a river flood gauge on the pier and was worried about the recent readings. The letter stated that the pier settled all at once after the January…

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    Ellin disagrees by giving an example of how Millenials works. One example was the “constant need for feedback.” (Ellin) But Porath, an associate manager at Georgetown University’s Mcdonough School of Business, interprets that it meant that they were “Eager to please; wanting to know they’re doing a good job; looking for mentorship.” (Ellin) Overall, Abby Ellin makes a good argument why Millenials are bad she…

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    because of White Privilege and capitalism. This system is designed to oppress minorities, including religious minorities, to fail, and also determines who thrives on the American Dream. For many people in my generation and the generation before, Georgetown has only ever been known as the Manhattan of the Washington area. A hub of pricey small businesses and the home of moderately wealthy residents of the city. But little do we know that the area was the home of the working class and a port…

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    Kia Young Interview Questions: 1. You took the initiative to get out of your comfort zone and go to college 18 hours from home, and ultimately catching the travel bug after you began school. What helped you have the courage to stick with your decision to start exploring the world? I was born and raised in the Houston, TX area, but my family always took road trips to different places. It started at a very young age, so I believe that’s why I’ve always had a wandering and curious spirit. Texas…

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    A hot topic that Americans are continually quarrelling over is the value of pursuing a higher education. Many people believe that obtaining a college degree has many benefits that range from personal health benefits to financial benefits. Others may believe that pursing a college education is not only unnecessary to succeed, but it is also detrimental your wallet and can leave you in a job you are overqualified. My belief is that pursing a college degree still has worth and value. Pursuing…

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    considered to be one of the hallmarks in the history of medical education. The «Cardiology patient simulator» was introduced to the scientific community in 1968 by Dr. Michael Gordon who named it Harvey in deference to Dr. W. Proctor Harvey, professor at Georgetown University. This simulator could mimic plenty of heart diseases by altering its functions and its vital signs, like blood pressure, heart and respiratory…

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    The draft is finally here! Congratulations to the Cleveland Cavs and their fans. The NBA felt so bad for LeBron leaving to take his talents to South Beach that the NBA decided to award number one pick for the 3rd time since that moment. You have the number one pick!! Maybe the rules should be changed, so that the same team can’t keep winning the draft lottery. I’m sure a fan of the Timberwolves or the Kings would agree. They’ve never won the lottery, even though it seems like they’ve had…

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