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    Breaking Bad Habits

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    12-15. Academic Search Complete. Web. 12 April 2016. Carter provides some insight to the idea that procrastination is a big factor in time management. When students do not put effort into an assignment they are not managing their time well. Carter states that "mapping out the semester with a monthly planner or e-calendar can help you organize important tasks and avoid penalties for absentmindedness" (Carter 13). She also suggests that cramming as well as social media, smartphones and other…

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    up in Eastern Europe, fled during World War II, and landed in a Yugoslavian concentration camp. After the war, he packed up and moved to America, shortly before learning English as his seventh language and eventually became a professor at Oregon State University. His father's accomplishments taught Kristof the importance of resiliency, a solid education, and occasionally accepting help. Nicholas Kristof is a journalist who traverses the world discovering stories that need to be heard. As he…

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    “how” students should go to college and not enough on the “why”, or “who” part of the discussion. There are hundreds of reasons as to why furthering one’s education is a good thing , but justifications like “ Hey, the University of Oregon is one of the top rated schools in the state” or “They have a 73 percent acceptance rate, it must be easy easy to get in” are not the right reasons to decide on a college. While one student may have gotten a lot out of their college experience in a certain…

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    May 2016. https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/higher-education/report/2015/02/19/105522/strengthening-our-economy-through-college-for-all/ This source talks starts talking about the importance of education for nation 's economy. David Bergeron states that US economy "demands that workers possess increasing levels of knowledge and skills." This post clarifies that the US will lose ground to the other countries if they fall behind in educating their students. The reason is that many countries…

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    that only a selected few athletes deserve to be paid such as college football and college basketball players. Division I college football and basketball players should be paid because of the vast amount of money annually grossed by the NCAA and Universities. Football…

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    style, Murray states that “the two-year community college and online courses offer more flexible options for tailoring course work to the real needs of a job” (230). Most students going to college now are going for practical and vocational degrees. Degrees that a four-year course, 32 semester long credits, is not practical for. As students graduate high-school, they are now strongly encouraged to go to a university. In response to this push by parents and high-school faculty, Murray states that…

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    Jean M. Twenge Ph.D is an associate professor of psychology at San Diego State University. Some of her research has been published in the Time, USA Today, The New York Times and The Washington Post. She has also been Featured on Today, Dateline and National Public Radio’s All things Considered. In the chapter Twenge tries to prove that economic conditions are harder on Generation Me then past generations. By using different types of evidence Twenge is able to show that econ conditions are…

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    thinking class at Oregon State University” (59). Furthermore, Setterson states that “there are things you're taught and then there are things you learn”(64). Using Oregon State University appeals to ethos in its own because it is a big name; which helps build up the overall persuasiveness of the article. Also, this supports Selingo's claim that navigating your college years are essential. This shows Selingo’s audience that there is a second opinion about this because Dr. Setterson states…

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    Procrastinate Procrastinating: The Controversy Between Continuing and Stopping Students' Procrastinating Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School: Grade 3, Class 3, Number 25, Michi Hosokawa It is effortless to feel reluctant and delay to undertake tasks, whereas being unable to stop the habit of prolonging complicates circumstances. As most have probably perceived from experiencing stress, it costs their health negatively. Surprisingly, people have been procrastinating for years…

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    high-quality education in America that are not currently “elite.” Bruni supports his reasoning by singling out Stanford University, due to them changing the number of applicants they will take, for the class of 2018 Stanford accepted 5.1% of them out of the 42,167 applications. While Bruni states that in previous years Stanford’s acceptance rate has been around 15…

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