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    For my report I interviewed Kwyn Moffit at Speech Path Ohio in Lancaster, Ohio. It was a vary interesting interview and it helped open my eyes to some of the joys and challenges of being a SLP. One of things that I found particularly interesting about my interview with Kwan Moffit, was that she did not start out wanting to pursue a carrer in Speech Pathology. In fact, during her interview Ms. Moffit informed me that she had obtained her undergraduate in English literature and Genetics. It was…

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    German Village: Take a walk back into the past by visiting the German Village in Columbus, Ohio. The area was settled in around the middle of the 19th century and much of it has been kept the same way, to retain its colonial flavor. Also on the National Register of Historic Places, the German Village is one of the largest restoration sites in…

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    reason the NCAA states they will not pay their college athletes is because they are ‘amateurs’. According to the NCAA, “Amateur competition is a bedrock principle of college athletics and the NCAA. Maintaining amateurism is crucial to preserving an academic environment in which acquiring a quality education is the first priority. In the collegiate model of sports, the young men and women competing on the field or court are students first, athletes second” (NCAA). The NCAA states that their…

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    The education I am being provided by The Ohio State University is the biggest step I have taken thus far toward my career goal of achieving a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. I have only ever dreamed of being in a professional field in which helping others is the focus of my day. In particular, my experiences in life have all pushed me toward a field of health. What has drawn me toward the pursuit of physical therapy specifically has been the two times in my life where this sort of rehab was…

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    full ride scholarship to the Ohio State University. (270) According to Mrs. Holl she is making less than a McDonald’s night manager and currently still paying back loans at a rate nearly $200 a month. (272) Any wise education person would be able to see that Hill had made an unwise decision by choosing to go to a private school, where she then had to borrow money to get a job that pays less than stellar. It is highly likely had she chosen to go to the Ohio State University that she would have…

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    What to Know About Pursuing Paleontology Imagine looking just in your backyard and seeing something strange in the ground, you go look and see what it is, it’s a rock but not any rock a fossil of a 5 million year old leef. Not very interesting is it, but what if told you that fossil is the only one of its kind. This fossil just probably got you interested in that paleontology. People that are interested in paleontology should know how long people should need to stay in college, should know the…

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    Diversity is defined by Merriam-Webster dictionary as the quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc. and the state of having people who are different races or who have different cultures in a group or organization (Merriam-Webster 's online dictionary, 1999). Diversity in higher education is represented by the diverse groups of faculty, staff and students that make up the college community, that include but are limited to race, ethnicity, and gender. Student affairs…

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    just read this very interesting article about college and why students attend. The author, April Yee, made a few key points about why young adults, attending higher education. In the article April interviews 34 students from a large urban public university. She studied students who came from many different ethical and racial backgrounds. They was also an even split between them as males and females. Many of the students were either the first in their family to attend college or from parents who…

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    Did you know that there are more than 1,200 student clubs and organizations in an average American university? For instance Ohio State University also has more than 1,200 student clubs, many are used as a medium to find a career path or new student groups. As author Kenneth Bruffeet writes in Binge Drinking as a Substitute for “community of learning, binge drinking apparently correlates to a bad learning atmosphere. Bruffeet continues to write about how the leading factor of binge drinking is…

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    Fraternal Law Newsletter. September’s issue addresses: • American University’s dismissal of students involved in an underground local group, Epsilon Iota. • A federal court decision upholding the due-process rights of a student suspended by Miami University (Ohio) related to the alleged perpetration…

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