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    An expansionary policy Act signed during the 80’s that is still in place today is the Monetary Control Act of 1980. This Act consisted of 2 parts, which also includes the Depositary Institution Deregulation of 1980. Prior to the approval of this act, only the banks associated with the Federal Reserve were mandated to report deposits from the public and had a regulated interest rate, which placed them at a huge disadvantage due to the fact that the public was opting towards mutual funds in order…

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    Yet, the institution has remained essentially unchanged since its form was finalized by the 12th amendment in 1804. The fact that the electoral college has remained despite the vast amount of opposition to it is an interesting study, and one which Luis Fuentes-Rohwer and Guy Charles explore in their article on the electoral…

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    public institutions: Pathways to advancement,” Marquez discusses gender and leadership disparities in senior student affairs officers (SSAO). The author discovers that females are earning every degree type at a higher rate than their male counterparts, but more women are in entry and mid-level positions. The gender gap has dramatically decreased over time at four-year private institutions, but the largest gender gap within SSAO positions continues to exist at four-year public institutions.…

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    For years now institutions of higher education have benefited from increased enrollment numbers from military service members who served during Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation New Dawn. This study examines the educational and preferences of some current military and veteran students regarding their viewpoints of outside support toward their education, university support, classroom experiences and preferences, views of instructors and student interactions and…

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    enchanted place like Disneyland, whose subversion of social regulation and structures is only apparent. Through this binary, the author aims to emphasize that the non-compliance with social conventions necessarily leads to the failure of a social institution such as marriage, which can function ideally, I would dare to say as if by magic, only when its rules are rigidly applied. The contrast is further accentuated by the "uncomfortable bench beneath a pink bougainvillea" on which Alan and Sarah…

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    The reader or audience will be informed on the difference between a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) versus Predominantly White Institutions (PWI). The reader or audience will be made aware of how HBCU's and PWI's were created. In addition the reader or audience will be provided data on the pros and cons regarding both schools. Introduction HBCUS stands for Historically Black Community College or University. The school was established by the higher education…

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    DIA Act 1980

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    enacted to minimize the net withdrawal flow of deposits from the institutions, which would help reduce the liquidity problem. For example, NOW accounts allowed for an unlimited amount of checks to be written to each deposit account, which allowed for cash to be more readily available. Thrifts were now able to make consumer and commercial loans to issue transaction accounts. According to the Federal Reserve, the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 was one of the…

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    they can change the future and “Move Mountains”, Arapahoe Community College, (2015). The institution states that by involving everyone through shared governance they can all grow together and achieve many more goals together than they could alone. The institution advertises the ACC’s value statements being: “ lifelong learning, integrity, community, and inclusion,” Arapahoe Community College(2015, ask ACC para 3). Arapahoe Community College commits to prepare students to be successful in life,…

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    In Emerson’s essay about self-reliance he passionately urges man to turn away from the thoughts of society. Emerging from a puritan society that fully and willingly enabled the church institution to think for its members, Emerson bluntly resisted this practice. Most preachers today might believe Emerson to be anti-Christian. However, Emerson and Thoreau shed light on valuable points of reasoning. Reasoning that I neither agree nor disagree…

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    Democratic Deficit The plurality of Eurosceptic people argue that the European Union has a democratic deficient and I believe they are correct. The EU is fairly removed from individual nation-state governments and lack of accountability results in the loss member-state soverignty (Coughlan 2004). A democratic deficit refers the involvement of citizens in decision-making, and it is a foundational part of a legitimate government (Follesdal and Hix 2006). As discussed earlier, EU law is…

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