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    Viable Resource With today’s advancement in technology, a student has more than one option to choose from when obtaining an education. For students who wish to attend a specific school located at a greater distance than the student can travel to on a regular basis, the option to attend on-campus or combining on-campus with online learning presents a big challenge for the student. In such circumstances, distance learning offers the student similar tools found in a traditional classroom setting.…

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    lectures performed by educators. How the public chooses to perceive and tackle life should be the prerogative of oneself. While it is arguable that people should strive to complete their education, everybody should do what is logical for themselves. Students should not be required to remain in public school until they receive a high school diploma or a GED because people may have difficult financial, home, or personal situations. Firstly, many people have seen their fair share of hard times when…

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    University (Waterbury, CT) Established in 1890, Post University used to be a school to train students in bookkeeping, shorthand and typing. It started offering four-year degrees in 1976 in order to assist returning Vietnam veterans, offering programs with companies including Cigna and Johnson and Johnson shortly after. The university offers over 100 degree programs in total and has over 7,000 students in attendance. Each of Post University’s 4 academic colleges, The Malcolm Balridge School of…

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    When you go to medical school after a few years of training you have to be put to the test, most students want to show off to their professors and let it be known they can handle anything. So when given the option to perform on a real “patient” they jump at the chance. At Johns Hopkins, third-year medical students take part in a surgery clerkship in which live pigs are anesthetized and cut open before being killed (Bruno 2015). Not all medical schools still…

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    Students throughout the United States are reporting that they are less prepared for college because high school curriculums did not formulate a knowledgeable environment. However, most of those students did not know what they wanted to do for a career once they graduated high school. According to Dr. Fritz Grupe, eighty percent of college bound students are undecided on what they want to major in in college (Ronan 2). This is proof that students’ minds were not previously engaged in developing…

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    nor have the right skills to succeed in college? It is true that college education can bring great benefits for many people, not everyone is suitable for attending college. There are many good reasons why most people think that college is the best option for achieving success. Many researches…

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    Four Degrees For Nurses

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    It takes a very strong, intelligent, and compassionate person to take on the ills of the world with passion, purpose and work to maintain the health and well being of the planet. No wonder we’re exhausted at the end of the day. There are many job options in the nursing field. Nursing jobs involve caring for patients in many different places like the physician’s office, hospitals, retirement facilities and rehabilitation centers and many other facilities. A nurse provides patients medical…

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    When I had my son while I was in the military my mother took care of him for most of this life. It is like an unspoken understanding that the only way we can survive in this world is to depend on each other. We haven’t always gotten along but I would trust the women in my family at our worst…

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    should stay out of wars that we have no place in. This sentiment was held by many Americans during the 2016 election as they saw the United States becoming the international police. However, since taking office the president has been forced to take military action, such as the bombing of the Syrian airbase in April. While some have seen this as a detraction from his America first policy that is not the case. The United States must maintain its stance against terrorism in the Middle East to…

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    to 21. In 1984, President Ronald Regan, in an effort to make the drinking age uniform across the United States, enacted a law setting the minimum legal drinking age of 21 for all states in the country. The President took away individual states’ options to oppose the age law when he mandated that, to receive federal highway funding, states were required to set the MLDA to 21 years. Not surprisingly, by 1988, all states in the country had minimum drinking age laws set at 21. And so the…

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