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    Key West Research Paper

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    Fellow students, this is a very exciting proposition for you. The Cornerstone Christian Academy 8th grade class has won a trip. Not just any trip, but an overnight field trip anywhere along the east coast. This could be anywhere from the tip of Maine to the Florida Keys. This is time to rewind, relax, and enjoy ourselves. It would be a great bonding experience for the 32 of us, and we’d grow closer as a class and Cornerstone family. So, why not Key West? Many resorts dot the tropical island of…

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    need are only offered at specific times and on certain days. Upon doing some research to further evaluate my options in continuing my education, I came across SUNY Empire. One of the major reasons why SUNY Empire appeals to me, is their course flexibility. They offer numerous courses online as well as on campus, which is something that I value. This college recognizes that some students have other accountabilities and the traditional way of learning is not convenient for them. Another…

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    the late 1960’s to 55% and to 65% in the late 1990’s (Rampell, 2010). Free tuition college will affect many people, students that are finding colleges to go to, taxpayers and the schools itself would be affected. A in state public university student will have to pay an average of $9,500 for tuition yearly for four years. On the other hand a out of state public university student will have to pay an average of $23,000 a year for four years (N.A, 2017). An average public…

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    Assessment Environment: The DASS assessment was conducted in a private office setting to limit distractions and provide privacy. The student clinician and client sat across from each other at a four-person table. The room provided proper lighting and a comfortable temperature. Client’s Background: The client was a young male student with previous military services. The Trauma Screening Questionnaire demonstrated a lack of reactions within the last two weeks, based on the client’s answer of…

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    because they want to enlist in the military. Now that is a choice that is highly respectable and we should thank those young men and women for wanting to serve this country, not look down upon them for not going to college first. Many people don’t know that you can go to college while you’re in the military and have it totally paid for, a smart decision considering you are getting free college and a pay check. Another option besides going to college or into the military is to go straight into…

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    scholarships for military personnel can be a great option. The cost of a 4-year college can exceed the budget of most people who don't have a parent paying for tuition. Loans can be a huge burden for those who are trying to leave the military with a career. http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/25/pf/college/pay-for-college/index.html (-- removed HTML --) AMVETS Scholarships (-- removed HTML --) Every year, scholarships are awarded to 7 individuals who have a connection to the military. It could be…

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    How To Pay For College

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    Students grapple with many things as they prepare for college. To begin, they have to fill out and mail applications, wait for acceptance letters, and ultimately choose the school they will attend. All of that is time consuming. Another time-consuming issue is how to pay for college. There are scholarships, grants and loans. Even though there are many ways to pay for college, the cost of obtaining a higher education is a major factor when choosing a school. Students can choose between…

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    Us Army Active Duty

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    soldier chooses the option that they can commit to for a minimum of a couple years. For example, if a soldier is more interested in school and wants to join the Army, then the soldier should most likely enlist with the Reserves to provide them with a flexible schedule and time to focus on school. However, if the soldier wants to strictly dedicate their time to the Army and start their military career, they should enlist as an Active duty solider. Another factor a…

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    I would benefit from privately funded scholarships in the following ways: reduced student load debt, decreased work hours / more time spent on school work, increase my likelihood of beginning and finishing my school career at the same university as opposed to starting at a local two year school and transferring later. A privately funded scholarship would help greatly in reducing my college debt after I finish my four year degree. I do not have a lot of money saved for my college career and I…

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    branch of service uniquely identifies respective roles and responsibilities. In general, enlisted service members sign contracts obligating them to a particular branch of service for some duration of time and once expired, each member typically has an option to renew or exit altogether. Traveling a different path to officer ranking compared to their commissioned counterparts emanating from graduates of traditional colleges or service academies, enlistees establish eligibility for…

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