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    place for all those who live within it. This requires a responsibility that both challenges and rewards those who choose to work as a part of this industry. For these reasons, I would be honored to earn my Executive Master of Public Administration degree, so that I may enhance the contribution to my own community and better serve the people who are a part of it. In my history of working in the public sector, I have been able to interact with organizations that allow me to service people along…

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    The career goal that I am going to talk and focus on in this report is clinical psychologist. My intended license goal is to get the doctoral degree of PhD and the Licensed Psychologists (LP/HSPP). Licensed Psychologist (LP) or Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LCP) has had 4 years of graduate training of any clinical work experience and has also passed the EPPP test that is the Examination for Professional Practice of Psychology. Besides, The Health Service Provider in Psychology, or known as the…

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    During our principalship course, we had a very passionate discussion about how some of our colleagues perceive teachers that go through Teach for America or any alternative certification process for that matter. Some of my colleagues appear to be very bias in terms of qualifications and commitment of these particular teachers. I would have to respectfully disagree with them and perhaps I may as well be bias due to the route I chose to take to become an educator. Ten years ago, I chose to make…

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    High Tuition

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    High Tuition and High Expectations: The Consumerist Outlook Tuition increases in recent years have caused society to develop a consumerist outlook on education and has introduced cost-benefit factors which leads students to question whether they are getting the total value of education for what they invest. The real question focuses on expectations: how their expectations shift when they pay more, what exactly those expectations may be, and how these expectations effect student success and…

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    invest in a college education, but it is far riskier to face life without a degree. The Pew Research Center study mentioned previously also concluded that college-educated young adults were significantly less likely to be unemployed than their less-educated counter-parts. Only 3.8% of college graduates were unemployed while the unemployment rate for people who only hold a high school diploma is a whopping 12.2%. A degree may not ensure a career, but statistically speaking obtaining one means…

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    In the last decades the cost of college has dramatically escalated through the roof, and with it the necessity of possessing a degree to be competent in most jobs. Today many people have decided to not attend college and discourage from attending because of the high costs. What they do not realize it that not pursuing a higher education makes them fall behind in today’s society. College does imply a lot of work and, money to be successful and that is probably a reason that discourages people…

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    most of the other students in their class. However it has been proven through research that a college degree is required in order to have a stable income, as well as…

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    income; however, various factors should be considered before choosing a degree. Moreover, the authors clarify that while the value of college outweighs the costs associated with earning a degree, just any college degree is not the best investment one could make to ensure the completion and success of their education. The authors also explain that the value of college can outweigh the costs associated with completing a degree. Owen and Sawhill emphasized that college improves certain values, such…

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the opportunities St. Jude Up Til Dawn can offer students that choose to participate in the organization on their campus. Central Idea: St. Jude isn’t all about children suffering in pain, just like Up Til Dawn isn’t all about only raising money. Both offer so much more than just medicine to treat children. Introduction Imagine you have a child. You’ve cared for this child since he or she was born, raised them to be…

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    Challenges Of Psychology

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    In the article it stated this, “ A doctoral degree or specialist degree in in psychology, a master’s degree is only sufficient for some positions, practicing psychology needs a license or certification” (Bureau of Labor Statistics1). That says that most students are unaware of that and truly believe that what is only needed is a degree to…

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