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    normal e-mail to the professor. In this project, I watched the video about worst example that has a plant of typical errors. I listed all errors that I can find. after that I found two teaching videos about how to write e-mail. I watched the videos many times. Then I found I have a lot of the errors the same as the video in my e-mail which sent to my professor. First I always used “:” after “Dear Professor”,…

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    example a student who dates their professor because they want a good grade is considered like fraud or cheating. There some young faculty staff who are still who have not meet the woman of their life and should be given the opportunity to search even among the students they are teaching. There are many cases where a professor dated a student and the relationship works well and they end up getting married and having children. A strict bane of relationship between the professor and student…

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    Going to a community college or big University is a big decision right out of high school. In today’s age, almost all jobs require more than just a high school diploma. Now you have to earn an associate’s degree or higher to even be considered for a job. Beginning college, you have to begin with taking your general studies no matter where you go. So do you start off at a local community college for two years? Or head straight to a big University and spend double if not triple the money? I am…

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    Knowledge in the Making: Academic Freedom and Free Speech in America 's Schools and Universities. Cumberland, RI, USA: Yale University Press, 2010. Pro Quest ebrary. Web. 6 April 2016. The author of the book, Joan DelFattore is a professor at a public university. In DelFattore’s book, she discusses the controversies of free speech in education from K-12 to higher education. In the book, DelFattore states the different uses of the term academic freedom in different levels of education…

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    opportunity to speak and write appropriately to the audience I am trying to reach. I hope to improve and perfect these skills, as well as develop new ones through my time at St. Edward’s to better prepare me for the field of marketing. After interviewing Professor Mortada Mohamed with years of experience in the Marketing profession, I learned that it is important to study your audience and the organization 's capabilities in order to provide a straightforward or detail oriented statement…

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    defined as a challenge to the way a person thinks or behaves. It can be an uncomfortable process between young students and professors which can involve uneasiness, fear or a range of other strong emotions. Conflict is a natural and daily occurrence that we experience in the classrooms such as conflict in thoughts, attitudes, beliefs, language, gender or cultural barrier. Two professors of different backgrounds, Gerald Graff, of Illinois, and Deborah Tannen, of Georgetown University discuss…

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    Description of Your Community Service The Citizenship Ambassador Program is currently located on the St Petersburg College’s Clearwater Campus. Two years ago Professor Preston developed the format being currently used. She has went through the official training at USCIS, as well as developed and presented the lessons with the help of Professors Newsom and Fratus. USCIS has provided The Citizenship Ambassador with flashcards, flyers, and has also developed the handouts. The copies of the…

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    media, and medical release forms, are just a few examples of privacy matters encountered daily, but what definition does privacy hold in today’s society? In Professor Daniel J. Solove’s essay, “Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have ‘Nothing to Hide’,” he debates that privacy issues affect more than individuals with something to hide. Professor Solove describes how an insufficient definition of privacy allows for an interpretation of its meaning. Privacy, However, cannot be condensed to one…

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    A majority of the society shares a common goal, to apply and be accepted into a college. College administrators choose which applicants to accept, except now many affirmative action programs require colleges to accept a specific percentage of a racial group. Affirmative action can be defined as a policy favoring minorities that provides them with equal opportunities for education or in the workplace.Oftentimes affirmative action is viewed as positive discrimination. Supporters of college…

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    This paper will review and evaluate the article written by Carole M. Cusack, the professor at the University of Sydney. The article is called “Science Fiction as Scripture: Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land and the Church of All Worlds” and was published in journal Literature and Aesthetics in 2009. At that point professor Cusack was already a recognized expert on Religion Studies and Contemporary Religious Trends. She received her Bachelor degree in Religious Studies and English…

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