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    Thomas Benton argues that it is disadvantageous to attend graduate school in the humanities in his article “Graduate School in the Humanities: Just Don’t Go.” He believes graduate school is not efficient for humanities majors in particular because “less than half of all doctorate holders…will even find tenure-track positions” (Benton, “Just Don’t Go”). This rough statistic provides a context he believes students – both graduate and undergraduate – do not consider. There are more students…

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    job within the year. What’s the problem? The high school they transferred to doesn’t allow them to graduate in three years.Now they are going to have to waste a whole year of their life taking classes they don’t even need. Students should be allowed to graduate in three years because they can receive more education, they are given the chance to make money and enter the workforce more quickly, and they might already have enough credits to graduate. To begin, by graduating early students have…

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    The start of my senior year was most definitely an interesting one. I was now a second year Running Start and I had completed all but a few credits required to graduate high school. This was a unique year because of the changes that I knew I would have to look forward to in the upcoming months. I had accepted a job as a science and math tutor at Tacoma Community College, I was now focusing heavily on my undergraduate degree(s) and I could now look forward to college and scholarship applications…

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    Many times we find ourselves worrying about the future. Whether or not we are going to get into the graduate school we want, or if we are going to be able to go on a trip the following summer. We tend to put all of our energy into distressing ourselves about our upcoming plans and ambitions, instead of concentrating on our present day task. I am guilty of this trait, as I sit concentrating on situations I do not have the luxury of stressing over yet. From now on, I hope to seek a change as…

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    and pure adrenaline is what some want and love to feel. It excites them. While everyone else in the world is certain they are dying and won’t live to see the next day. Some are saying that we should make competitive sports a requirement to graduate high school. Why the nonathletic and those who are not coordinated should be forced to suffer and embarrass themselves! It’s reported that only sixty-five-percent are athletic and the rest would rather leap from abridge when sports is mentioned. So,…

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    On Campus Living and Residential Life For each critique, each of the moderators had a different way they carried themselves. There questionnaire varied as well as their follow ups to the responses of the participants. To start for the first moderator Sarah, I felt that going first was unbelievably challenging. The fact of having to conduct this focus group with no prior experience, as well as not being able to base hers off of a previous moderator is very difficult. Just by going first it…

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    various databases will contribute to the conservation and management of the Florida manatee. Learning skills that will ultimately contribute to conservation is of high importance to me. Acquiring photo-ID skills in the office will be an asset to my graduate research, as I will need to be able to identify my study individuals. Being apart of…

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    Describe how your personal background and life experiences have influenced Your decision to pursue a graduate education in social work. Please include any challenges or hardships you may have overcome on your journey. When I was four years old my mother was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. My life changed completely after her diagnosis. My dad abandoned us. We could not afford to live by ourselves, since my mother could not work. She was disabled from her neck down. Immediately, she was…

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    qualified applicants who were rejected from baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs due to the lack of faculty member, clinical sites, classroom space, clinical preceptors, and budget. The AACN (2015) also reported that there were 1, 236 faculty vacancies in 714 nursing schools of the U.S. within baccalaureate and/or graduate programs. Pinekenstein (2016) mentioned that the Institute of Medicine has a goal to increase the number of BSN graduate to 80% by 2020. There is a greater emphasis on…

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    started primary school. I have consistently passed my mathematics classes successfully through my eagerness of the mathematics. Since I was a successful student at the other classes as well, I got opportunity to go to one of the most prestigious high schools which was far from my town. In addition, I was the first person who went to this high school from my town; therefore, so many future students have been inspired by me. I basically took math and other science classes to go to science school…

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