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    Overcoming My Literacy Journey I can remember as a child probably second or third grade and my Dad pointing to some really hard word in the dictionary. I was able to read that word with ease. He had expressed how he thought I would excel in reading until one day everything changed. I became what I would define as a terrible reader. To say the least my literacy journey has been rather challenging and even frustrating at times. I can remember when I was in elementary school when I became a…

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    Should the cost of college tuition be lowered? Many students would answer this question with a definite “yes”, arguing that education needs to be affordable. Now that society is making college education the new element for most jobs, many people now have to gain a higher education degree for the job they prefer. “In the past couple decades; a college education has been promoted as a necessity for success in life.” (At Issue: College Education). It’s holding society to a higher standard, but also…

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    Value Of A Degree Essay

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    to experience; I am a student, I work full-time and attend college asking the many questions “Is it worth it?” The overwhelming feelings to presume education while working lingers in my mind promotions are slim without a degree in America. For example, I like working while perusing a higher education. Furthermore, I desire to become a valued asset in a company with room for "advanced" promotions. Consequently, I can relate to the struggles, I am a mother of three kids, and I will not give up on…

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    and still am facing is simply the decision about what I want to do with my life after my high school career. In my freshman year of high school my goal was simply to get through the year in one piece. I was forced to conform to my new environment and all the strict rules that came along with it. Along with that it was the sudden transition from being the "big dogs" as eighth graders at my middle school to being "fresh-meat" in my first year high school. With so much attention placed on me as a…

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    issues women face in their everyday lives, the two theories that personally apply to me, as a Cuban-American woman, as well as many other women in the country, are the Latina Feminism theory and the Liberal Feminism Theory. Latina women face various struggles, ranging from street harassment to immigration. For the purposes of this paper, the two theories that will be discussed will be applied to the issue concerning wage inequality.…

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    My History Research Paper

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    everything in my life. However, there are certain subjects that have not come as easy. There are two subjects where I would go as far as saying that I’ve struggled in. They would have to be my college-level Music Theory class and History as a subject (omit as a subject). With these classes, I take the same attitude that has done so well for me in all my other classes, but there are specific reasons why these (History and Music Theory instead of “these”) cause me the most problems. First there…

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    College Pressures Sweaty palms, dry mouth, and broken words are nervous attributes that many students all across college campuses feel on their first few days of classes. In some sense, it is a new world, a new adventure opening doors to their dreams and potential careers. Yet those dreams are sometimes overshadowed by challenges, identified as college pressures. Students facing these college pressures are overwhelmed and are struggling to adjust to a new lifestyle. With so many opportunities…

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    in many of my writing experiences dating all the way back to late middle school. Eighth grade was the point in my educational career in which writing began getting a bit more serious. English was one of my favorite subjects, and I always heard that you would always need it regardless of your career choice. My teachers stressed the importance of good grammar and different writing styles and techniques. Many things have contributed to my writing styles today and most of them came from my teachers…

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    This is the case even in my life. Throughout school I struggled with grasping the information I had been taught to me. It started in the third grade when I started to comprehend less and less of my schoolwork, while the other kids were progressing. This led me to become angry at them for being smarter than me, and I started to shut myself away from my classmates which made it hard for me to make friends. I had become lonely and depressed. No one knew how to deal with my explosive attitude.…

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    The high schools is the important base to let students know that they are capable to go to college/university. Every student that graduated high school have the ability to continue with their education but some students prefer not to because did not have someone that pushed them to pursue their goals. When students have a family member, teacher or enroll in a program at school that provide students about college or other institutions could have a higher possibility to pursue a career. On the…

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