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    help the person who is trying to learn gain an experience that they would be able to apply to multiple aspects in life. A school with a union would have a lot more to offer to the athlete than a school without one. For example at Florida Atlantic University here is a student union which has a multitude of office to help them with their need plenty of freshmen go their looking for help on where things are located on campus. I personally have been there with my peers on the first day to find where…

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    college or university After high school many students are stuck in an awkward position on what their next step should be. Although some students make the decision to end their education with just their high school diploma, others commit to carrying on with their education by entering a community college or university. Although each community college and university have their own unique applications, most of them have similar traits. The application process of community colleges and universities…

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    The writer 's purpose for this article is to explain the reader that free tuition does not exist. In this case, the writer has provided us with reasons to believe that free tuition is not a “thing.” Free tuition is apparently a great idea, but it is just a fantasy. The cost of a public college has increased outstandingly only in the last 40 years and it just keeps increasing with time. Therefore, this would be very expensive to accomplish and probably not having the expected results. Over time…

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    The College/ Universities increased their loan program than increase their financial aids (peal grants) program. In order to students pay their tuition, they try to focus on courses that related to America’s economy and they have more chance to find the job in their area…

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    Sadly, this is a situation many universities have set up for their students, benefitting themselves and corporations. Universities must put the students first, not themselves, by providing school credit towards graduation and by ensuring that internships posted on campus and campus websites are paid internships. Explanation of Problem Unpaid internships only benefit universities and corporations instead of the students partaking in the internships. Universities are able to make money off the…

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    All students should attend college and receive an education. Becoming a college student is hard especially by yourself. But working hard is an important way to be able to be a successful person. For example, some can relate to working hard because they grew up doing sports their entire life. They either ran track and field, cross-country, volleyball, cheerleading, basketball, flag football, soccer, and more. In high school, being a student-athlete was tough because of the traveling, school work,…

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    Campus Accessibility, argues for more college campuses to accommodate for students with disabilities. She starts off her essay with a wheelchair-bound college student at University of Texas at Austin, Wes Holloway, and his struggle with campus accessibility. Throughout her essay, Deshpande explains the benefits for people and the university, once they meet the campus requirements for disabled people. Furthermore, in her essay she explains to her opposition why it is effective to improve campus…

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    The article, “Why Laptops in Class Are Distracting America’s Future Workforce” was written by Timothy D. Snyder in 2010. His purpose in writing this article was to persuade professors against having laptops in the classroom because he feels they are a distraction. The arguments Snyder uses against laptops in classrooms are, they distract students’ attention, students miss out of the best part of American life, and he generalizes that this lack of attention will spill over into the workplace.…

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    Sometimes the only way a person can better know herself is through the recognition of herself in others. My typical day illustrates who I am and my values, which I perceive in the attributes of a typical day at Northwestern University in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. Further insight into the school bridges a connection between Northwestern and myself, leading to a realization not possible from reflecting upon either one alone: the person behind Northwestern, the student body, whom I…

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    the rowing teams and the sport will become less popular, but Bilas declares: “ That’s a lie. It’s all a lie” (qtd in Peebles 8). After, he says this they will not cancel the programs if it is in the universities’ and athletes’ interests. He continues to talk about the the interest of the universities’. Next Bilas pronounces, “First of all people will say ‘What's next?’ Do you want to pay high school players next?” (Qtd in Peebles 4). Following this he talks about how high school athletes are…

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