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    up not being able to pay off their obligations, and struggle with them in the recession US citizens encounter currently. Post-secondary educational costs…

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    Illness is quite high, but one in particular stands out more than the rest, PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder). PTSD is a mental health condition that 's triggered by a terrifying event, either experiencing it or witnessing it. (Post-traumatic disorder (PTSD) - Mayo Clinic). Hence, there…

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    accomplishment. Some advantages of becoming a post- secondary teacher is the benefits of working with children and positively influencing the lives of students. Other advantages of teaching are the summer-off schedules and the ability to pursue intellectual interests. For example, someone who 's interested in physics may choose to pursue a college teaching career in physics so they can further their own knowledge on the subject. The disadvantages of becoming a post- secondary teacher is often…

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    Post Secondary Education Should people attend a post secondary education? This is a topic that has been greatly debated for over a long period of time. First off, post secondary education is any level of education that is taken after grade school; this includes but is not limited to, colleges, universities, technical school and vocational training. This level of education is not required to be taken by the law and is often taken by choice. Post secondary education is accessible to people who…

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    First past the post is the oldest voting system in the world, and at first glance it seems simple, efficient and fair, with the candidate that gets the most votes winning. However, this is far from the truth. This archaic and exploitable system undermines citizens’ right to have their voice heard in government and breeds gridlocked and inefficient government. Citizens must realize that the outdated and unfair first past the post voting system must be replaced with a more proportionally…

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    Every semester I ask myself the same three questions and the longer I have been pursuing post secondary the more I think about the costs of post-secondary in comparison to the benefits of my degree. I work part time at Bed Bath and Beyond to help my parents pay rent and keep food on the table so every time I look at class registration I always artistically stack my classes like Greek columns to grab as many hours as I can at work. My father always says that you can’t do anything without money…

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    of the 9/11 attacks, Congress had passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATS) which federalized airport security. The Transportation Security Administration was created as a result of the ATS Act. The Transportation Security Administration started to create strict rules to make the airline security a better and safer system. After September 11th, 2001, these new threats meant there needed to be even more procedures added to protect our country from attacks. TSA started by making…

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    When people think of post-traumatic stress disorder most of the time one thinks of the soldiers coming home from war. That is not the only people who develop it. Children can develop it from many experiences. One of these experiences is being sexually abused. The after affects of survivors of childhood sexual abuse are problems that can affect the growing child long after the abuse stops. The affects can range from physical problems to emotional problems. Each survivor is affected differently it…

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    Why My Fake Facebook Post

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    After that I came to realize that understanding complex thought processes is essential especially concerning the rhetorical situation for writing to the public. I figured out that my ideal audience for a Facebook post are my family, friends, and people I know such as acquaintances, co-workers and etc. Which is very helpful to know, because this tells me that I am not bound by formal language and gives me a larger vocabulary. My purpose was to inform and to convince…

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    were involved in 9/11, who saw the disaster, and who lost relatives or friends could have been diagnosed with PTSD (Board, A.D.A.M. Editorial). People who have had a history trauma have an increased risk of getting PTSD after a recent traumatic event. Post-traumatic stress disorder can affect people of any age, gender or culture. Children may be more vulnerable to PTSD than adults who have experienced the same stress or trauma (Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand). Veterans aren't the only…

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