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    It ‘til You Make It”: Why Community College Students’ Aspirations “Hold Steady,” written by Kelly Nielsen. The article focuses on people who come from low-income families and are also in the lower class of society and how their aspirations of attending a four-year university might change while attending a community college. The purpose of this research is to find out the reasons why people’s aspirations of attending a four-year university change after attending community college. I decided to…

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    Community policing is a policing strategy that focuses on building ties between the police and the community. It requires the police officers to adopt a proactive approach in dealing with public safety issues. The approach acknowledges the fact that the police cannot solve all the problems alone and it creates a partnership between community members and the police. In this set up, the police are no longer the sole guardians of law and order and the members od the community become allies with the…

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    President Barack Obama has released a proposal of making community college free but it’s very controversial because its just limited to the community colleges. Overall a community college is not that expensive as a CSU, UC, or private. Thus making a community college free would be pointless if the student has to move on to a university where they have to pay. In the article “As He Promotes It, Some Question Obama’s Free Community College Idea” by Joanne Jacobs published in February 23, 2015…

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    strategies, one is community police and the other is problem-orientated policing. Both strategies are used with the citizens of the community to prevent crime. This paper will discuss the goals within the styles of policing, also how community and problem-oriented policing work, and Some of the criticism of community and problem-orientated policing within the organization and outside. Community Policing Community policing is a proactive style which involves strictly the community, it is meant to…

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    individuals from all walks of life attending college, learning the skills and abilities necessary to be competitive in the global economy. Employers are demanding higher levels of expertise from their new hires, leading to a situation where anyone who lacks postsecondary education is at a severe disadvantage in the workplace. The pursuit of knowledge after high school, however, comes with a price. Along with four -year institutions, community colleges charge tuition to students that may…

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    (TOPIC SENTENCE) What would you do if you were affected by severe bullying? (BACKGROUND) Jamie Nabozny from Ashland, Wisconsin had to deal with this from middle school to almost the end of high school. He was openly gay and at the time the thought was “Maybe you shouldn’t be so openly gay”, so that was quite unusual which as a result enabled others to make fun of him to empower themselves. (ATTENTION GRABBER) However, Jamie was able to stand up for himself and had started an amazing court case…

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    targeted and entertaining for all residents and my role model figure will encourage their academic and professional development. General problem solving and emergency responds have always been one of my strong sides and will also prove helpful once again for the role as a Resident Assistant. My adaptive character and event organisational skills will bring the residents on site to build an active community together, which freshers can benefit from by enjoying their first year at university. b)…

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    Summary Jorge R. Sanchez, in this article “Economic Benefits of a Community College Education: Issues of Accountability and Performance Measures” focuses on a specific outcome: the economic benefits of a community college education. The importance of a two-year education is commonly overlooked. The way the government looks at wages directly correlated with higher education is sub par and needs to be enhanced. In 20 states, the primary method for judging the post-college earnings of students has…

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    Secondly, the supports also state that it helps students get on a solid, successful path. College prep supports students to take classes that shows them what college classes will be like. Also helps students show college may be good for them. According to, the opponents college prep doesn't support diversity, interest in students, and doesn’t support two year colleges. College prep only supports four year colleges and pushes students to go there instead of two year. As a result, college prep…

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    Free college tuition has become a debatable issue especially with some candidates in the 2016 election year. The Democratic Party has made this important within their campaign. College tuition is known to be expensive, but the question presented with this is to who should fund college education. Currently in the U.S. today, higher education is a balance between students and the government with more of a focus on students. The government pays for higher education dependent upon levels of income.…

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