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    “(We have) more to do for the young woman in East St. Louis, and thousands more like her, who has the grades, has the drive, has the will, but doesn’t have the money to go to college (Obama, para 6).” Interestingly, he follows this statement with an attempt to dissatisfy one of the commonplace arguments against liberal policies. Mr. Obama says that these people do not ‘expect that government will solve all of their problems,’ but that they are willing to work hard in order to achieve their…

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    American student-loan system in the article “Welcome to Ginger and Pickles University” published March 11, 2015 in The Wall Street Journal. The article deals with the important issue of student-loans and the store like exchange America places on education. Hochschild’s article is written in response to President Obama’s signing of a “Student Aid Bill of Rights”. Hochschild expresses his concern with the student-loan system and its potential and possible future flaws. Hochschild’s article starts…

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    Corvias Mission, Vision, Values, and Goals Corvias original mission was specifically designed for their military housing partnership, which was the companies first partnership, however over time as the company evolved, therefore the mission had to evolve. The mission had to become broader to include other branches of partnership such as campus living. The same message is conveyed in a more general statement that can be applied to each partnership Corvias has. The mission statement is; “Our…

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    they are struggling, ask them questions, find out how they can improve, and be open with them. Professors are altogether different from the instructors in secondary school. Professors are not really students' companions, but rather by level of the education procedure, everybody is a grown-up. Students and professors should have a shared respect relationship for each other. The students who display inspiration to learn, consider class important, and endeavor to succeed are as of now demonstrating…

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    forth the effort in order to obtain its true value. Rawlings’ explains how college is a two-way street, how the professors must inspire and create an engaging environment, while the students need to breathe it in and be enlivened by it. A college education is expensive, and it is the student’s job to take advantage of the opportunity. I agree with Hunter Rawlings’ theory that the ideal goal for college is the realization that students can use their own minds to make their own opinions and…

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    with my second question, “What would you recommend for someone looking for an internship in the future to do and provide for a company?” The person said that for their internships, they usually recommend people that are older and later in their education to…

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    vacation to Galveston, Texas, and when I became a part of The McLennan Community Honors College. These turning points while being immensely different from one another still connect to a key theme in my life of what I find to be the most worthwhile, my education, my desire to accomplish anything that I set my mind to, and my love to explore new things. One of the five most significant turning points in my life was when I graduated valedictorian of my class. Although initially I did not really…

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    The achievement gap has been a continuous issue for some time now, meaning every student isn’t receiving the same kind of education as one another. Many parents have tried hard to get their child the best quality of education money can but them, but it is not always guaranteed. The “hidden curriculum”, quality of educators, and charter schools are the ones to blame. Many would assume that every school is alike and teach the same curriculum, but Jean Anyon has proved otherwise. In ‘Social Class…

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    The passage from "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris is a comical, nuanced look at one man's decision to return to school in his 40's, only to find that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Thrust back into the classroom environment, Sedaris is reminded of his angst-filled teen years, full of doubt and crippling insecurity, and exacerbated by a sadistic instructor who seems to take the utmost delight in terrorizing her students. Through hard work, and perseverance, and the…

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    Student activism, diversity, and the struggle for a just society. The author of the article, Robert A. Rhoads (2016), incorporates many of his researches on student activism, specifically that of gay and lesbian students, in this article to prove his credibility. The article is divided into three sections: the sixties, post-sixties, and contemporary context, all of which focus on student activism in different time periods. The sixties, known for the civil rights moments, saw a huge support from…

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