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    Having a special best friend is best thing happening to me when I was kid. My best friend, Grant Berry, he is coolest and grittiest person I ever knew and I do not have as much grit compared to Berry. I believed Grant Berry and I are different in every way, but turns out it was not the case. Recently, I learned Grant Berry and I are similar and yet so different in certain areas such as mindset and skills in reading courses. One area that Berry and I are similar in is having trouble remembering…

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    Apocalypse Grant, Jonah, and I got of the bus in San Francisco and had to walk to the airport. We couldn’t find it so we ask someone. They said “ you'll see a big chemical place beside it, you can’t miss it from their. We had to hurry because our flight left pretty soon. WE probably got the best seats on the plane and we THOUGHT it was going to be a very enjoyable ride. When we took off I noticed out the window that we weren’t getting of the ground, at all. We were getting towards the end of…

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    Pell Grant Case Study

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    Pell Grant and/or other federal/state aid (excluding merit awards) must be used for the purchase of tuition and fees, books, supplies, computers, software, assistive technology, room, board, and related training materials in order to demonstrate maximum effort in utilization of comparable benefits prior to using Division funds. The Division cannot designate that financial aid funds be used for in-home maintenance and use Division funds for the above educational expenses. If a person in a…

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    First if we got a one million dollar grant I would be shocked. I think the students would want to but everything. The staff would not let that happen though. If it were up to me I would help the school with the money by getting better food, more field trips, and more books. There are plenty more things that I would but with that money but those are just three of them. At first if the school got a one million dollar grant. The first thing that we should do is to get better food. Most…

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    In the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling and the well-known “American Gothic” by Grant Wood, Kipling and Wood work to illustrate the constant struggle to find the middle ground in life existing in marriage, dreams becoming a reality, financial success, and the middle class American Dream. The act of marriage does not always foster a happy relationship at first, but a new sense of happiness can be forged out of the couple’s willingness to achieve happiness. In both art forms, viewers see that…

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    Nightmares are something that you remember for a while and then generally forget the rest of your life. Nightmares are malevolent, terrible, and scary dreams that no one wants to dream about. The characters in the book Hunger by Michael Grant are living in a nightmare. It has been three months since all the adults and teenagers over the age of fourteen have disappeared like data expunged out of a computer (☺ simile). There is a huge dome that is surrounding Perdido Beach and Coates Academy and…

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    Grant Aid Case Study

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    With billions of dollars of institutional grant aid going to students with no calculated need or in excess of calculated need, it is worth exploring whether a better-utilized exemption could divert at least some of that funding into covering some of the unmet need for low-and moderate-income students. We asked a respected antitrust law firm whether the current state of the law, either under the exemption or the case law, allows for more cooperation than is currently occurring. As they explain in…

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    Athlete Compensation: Why Collegiate Athletes Should Be Paid. College athletes all around the world are working their tail off morning and night. They get up before school and go to practice, then the school then back to practice. That is their life at that certain point in time. Some athletes that receive scholarships are getting their education paid for. Some have a meal plan through the team and also even get free housing. There are some athletes call walk-ons. They don’t receive…

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    A college education is more important - but more expensive - than ever before. In a society where a higher education is the key to opportunity, it is becoming increasingly important to obtain a college degree in order to live a successful and comfortable life. However, affordable college tuition is not a reality in the United States. The cost of college tuition sometimes prevents otherwise capable students from ever reaching their full potential. Many other graduates will leave college with debt…

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    When Grant Wood painted Spring Turning in 1936, he was influenced largely by renaissance painters, such as Jan Van Eyck. He borrowed their technique in regards to attention to detail and making something with strange, distorted shapes feel hyper-realistic. When Aaron Bohrod painted Hilltop Farm, Lodi, Wisconsin in 1950, he was being taught by John Sloan. This teacher encouraged a more expressionistic approach to painting. Bohrod applied this philosophy to his work by using his paint to sketch…

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