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    Deserving Athletes

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    Rough Draft: Compensating a Deserving Athlete In order to reduce the unfair treatment of college athletes, the National College Athletic Association should compensate their student-athletes because they spend time on a sport that is equal to a full time job, also the athletes must maintain steady production in order to keep their scholarship, because they must provide a good amount of revenue for the schools they play for. College athletes live a lifestyle that has no time for leisure. They…

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    My motivation for pursuing a degree comes from within myself. I have gone through many ups and downs with my academic career. Presently being in the area of accounting has helped me develop for my part. I do not have much experience in the accounting department, making every day a studying opportunity. Having this favorable circumstance allows me to have a head start with work experience. Working with my current company has given me the motivation to further my education in the accounting…

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    switched my major from Psychology to Social Work, I was deadset on getting my Bachelors in Social Work in two years and graduating in the spring. I have spent most of my time in college as a part-time student and was happy to know that the Social Work program had a very specific track for full-time and part-time students. In order to achieve my goal of completing the program in two years, I followed the full-time track. In the summer, I took 6 credit hours for some prerequisites, in the fall, I…

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    College Dropout Rates

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    When you look around it is hard to determine who finished college and who did not. Sometimes it may be obvious who did and who did not but most of the time it cannot be determined just by looking at them. College dropout rates have been rising at a steady pace since the 1990s for many reasons including but not limited to; prices of getting a college education has increased nearly 6x the amount it was in 1985 (Waldon), the stress of juggling class, work and family life, lack of interest in the…

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    many jobs over the past couple years. Obamacare has had a negative impact on jobs because employers are cutting workers hours to part time, getting rid of jobs, and raising their prices to accommodate for the money they’re losing. The law has essentially caused a domino effect…

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    The Reasoning for Engaging in Online Classes Teenagers today barely leave their room as it is, but what if they were told that they could receive a college degree from the comfort of their own bed? As a student graduates high school, he or she has the option to either further his or her education or go into the work industry. If one chose to proceed to college, he or she could live the campus life or partake in online classes. Most people would choose to take classes on campus because they are…

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    Older Adult in Work Place The late adulthood is a developmental stage with its own special issue and task. Usually, older adult after their 65s retired from the work does not have much to do as we consider. However, it is the precious time for them to reexamine their life and complete the unfinished things and career. For example, a lady age 73 was an army nurse when she was younger. After her retirement at age 63s she joints in adult dancer group and enters her new career, she likes to dance…

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    and place the nouns in the “noun tent”, the verbs in the “verb campfire” and the adjectives in the “adjective sleeping bag”. • After completing the summarizing chart and the parts of speech activity as a class, we would create a brief summary for Big Bear Lake with using the nouns, verbs and adjectives we found in the parts of speech activity. • Once the summary was completed, I would move onto the next section of the book, A Good Smelly Hike. During this section, we would complete the same…

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    Graduating with a degree has been one of my dreams ever since I can remember. I was born and raised in Mexico, and right after my high school graduation my parents decided to move to the United states to look for better opportunities for my younger siblings. My parents moved with my 5 sibling while me and my older sister stayed behind. My sister stayed behind with me because I had a dream to fulfill, I wanted to go to the university and fresh out of high school, this was my opportunity. It…

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    The Effects of Stress on College Students Stress is a part of college life. In moderate doses, stress is as essential as food, clothes, and money. If we are on the brink of a swimming race or catching deadline, stress can push us up at the peak of our ability. However, excessive stress can leave destructive effects on us. There are three effects of stress on college students including bad mood, negative behavior and health problems. One effect of stress on college students is bad mood. Some new…

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