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    performance ? According to the book “Academic performance” the author C.W Reeder indicated that a large number of universities asked their athletic have been resident there in one academic year. All these universities include university of Michigan, Ohio university, university of michigan state which are all good at sports. This may lead people to ask why these universities are concentrating on students’ academics and does sports ability among students have an influence on their academic…

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    According to Steele’s research and the experiment conducted by a group of social psychologists at Princeton University any groups of student is susceptible to confirming negative stereotype against themselves and their members. The experiment shows that when both the white students and black students were told that golfing measure based on the stereotype their…

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    Rutgers Online Colleges of New Jersey, is a principle national examination school and the state of New Jersey's extraordinary, extensive open foundation of cutting edge instruction. Set up in 1766 and adulating a perspective 250th recognition in 2016, the school is the eighth most settled propelled training association in the United States. More than 66,000 understudies and 22,000 faculty and staff learn, work, and serve the all inclusive community at Rutgers regions across over New Jersey and…

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    Aristotle’s three rhetorical appeals are ethos, pathos, and logos. When authors are writing an argumentative article or paper, they usually use all three appeals to create a successful argument. Christine B. Whelan uses all three appeals strongly in very different ways in her argument. Of course, she uses more of one appeal then she does the others. In the article “Helping First-Year Students Help Themselves”, Whelan uses many strategies to accurately incorporate ways to establish one’s…

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    In the article, "A's for Everyone!" Alicia C. Shepard discussed her distress over the number of students that expected to be handed an A at the university she taught at. She claimed that it was becoming a normality for the majority of the class to receive A's; a B was no longer considered a good grade. The intended audience for this work of writing would be teachers, students, and parents. It can relate to teachers by the struggles they face, persuade students to not argue with their teachers…

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    As recipient of the Schoch Endowed Scholarship for the fall semester of 2015 at Loyola University New Orleans, I simply wanted to thank you. Because of this scholarship, I can apply it to the cost of my tuition and finish my education here at Loyola. I wanted to let you know a little about myself so that you can see whom this generous donation is benefiting. I am a mass communication senior with a concentration in journalism within the College of Social Sciences. I grew up in the greater…

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    what he may have achieved had Iran had an affirmative action policy and he had been able to attend university. Sometimes, test scores and high school achievements are not a reliable indicator of an applicant’s ability to…

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    1. Brief Summary Animal Spirits was written in October 2009 (Akerlof and Shiller 2009: xv). George A. Akerlof, one of the authors, is a professor at the University of California. He won a Nobel Prize (Akerlof and Shiller 2009: back cover of the book). The other author, Robert J. Shiller is a best-selling author (Akerlof and Shiller 2009: back cover of the book). On the whole, the book is about how the free-market system works. The term animal spirits has been neglected by macroeconomics because…

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    In the perspective of employers the big issue can be explained as not knowing how to bring people into the workforce. Correlating with the wage argument, Professor Krueger, Princeton University economist, inputs that though wages can be provided the amount of people actively searching for a job are lacking (Porter). Historically this offset is explained as being the lowest industrialization prime age of workers, bringing up new obstacles…

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    during each of these economy altering events. It has been noted that in each recession college attendance has amplified. With an abundant amount of students looking to attend college, schools wanted to be seen as the number one choice. In doing so, universities strive for reputations which attract individuals to attend the school. Schools with high grade point averages and graduation rates are viewed as superior to those with lower figures, thus grade inflation transpires. It is argued that…

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