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    What is a liberal arts education? William Cronon (to me) gave the best description of a liberal arts degree and what makes a student liberally educated. Cronon stated that “Freedom and Growth; are values when we speak of a liberal education” (5). I believe that to be liberally educated you must be able to grow on things you 've learned, branch out in a sense. It’s not about how you learn, it’s what you learn and how you use what you learn that makes you liberally educated. Many people ask why a…

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    The Westminster System

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    Trudeau had uncoupled the Liberal senators from the Liberal caucus in January 2014, as his goal was to have a nonpartisan relationship between the House of Commons and the Senate. Once the Liberals came into office after the October 2015 election, Trudeau swiftly went about an overhaul of the system in which senators were to be chosen. The process for advising…

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    during his journey. Arguably, Griffin’s passion for the black community came from his liberal arts education at the University of Poitiers. Like Griffin’s education, there are a variety of ways a liberal arts education can contribute to social justice, such as the entitlement to one’s own opinion, the embraced atmosphere of change at the school, and the emphasis on virtue. First of all, professors at a liberal arts school encourage a person to develop their own opinion about topics. Too often…

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    Hendrix makes a commitment to cultivating graduates that are more than intelligent. In doing so, the institution recognizes that understanding perspectives is an integral part of life and actively aims to develop this ability in its students. The liberal arts cover a wide array of topics that vary from the abstract to the concrete and that require mature thought and…

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    where to go to school at or the decision of what to major in, is a calling from Christ. According to Stanley Hauerwas, “Your calling is to be a Christian student” (Hauerwas). That is why you made the decision to go to a Christian liberal arts college. Going to a liberal arts college is not just about taking classes that are based upon your major, but classes that will help you become a well-rounded person. At times you may think your calling is not for you or the right decision, it will be worth…

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    (MIP-3) People who are not focused on materialistic things are more humane and emotional. (SIP-A) Faber is much more emotional and human because he lives with less materialistic things. (STEWE-1) In Faber’s living room, Montag notices Faber doesn't have much technology. “‘As you see, my parlour is nothing but four plaster walls. ‘And here’ He held out two small rubber plugs. "For my ears when I ride the subway-jets”( ) . Faber doesn't live with a tv parlor, instead his parlor is simply four…

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    Liberal Arts

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    To Be or Not to Be Educated Colleges and universities, or more importantly an educational degree in the liberal arts, in today’s society is an important necessity that can help determine students’ goals and future in life. Maybe even calling these institutions or the educational system life itself can be called an understatement. However, there is no doubt that for some people in any part of the world they would risk everything they have in order to receive high-level education and use it to…

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    Nugent, who has been the President of multiple liberal arts college as well as a long time educator. She elaborated on the positives of a liberal arts education through five paradoxical questions. These were her five questions: 1) What does liberal arts mean? 2) What is a liberal arts education? 3) Is a liberal arts education useful or useless? 4) What can you do with a liberal arts education? 5) Is a liberal arts education different from a liberal arts college? She used these questions to make…

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    academic performance. 745 students at a liberal arts college were formally interviewed during one semester between a period of the Fall 2003 and Spring 2005. Students were questioned about their thoughts on themselves as light, moderate, or heavy drinkers. The frequency of consumption as well as how much they consumed when they did drink were recorded in accordance to the CAS standard measure of heavy drinking. How often the students attended off campus parties, whether they drank or abstained…

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    power in one party delineated the British political system. The 1970s on the other hand saw a deviation…

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