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    Powell believes that structure is the main basis for good education. These two don’t agree on their educational beliefs, and these examples will explain why. In education, Montessori and Powell both believe that there should be someone to teach students, but they see it in very different ways. In the Powell speech, Powell mentions that “At first they hate the Drill Sergeant…”. This leads into Powells main point of his speech, which is that structure is a vital part of education. Powell conveys…

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    Good morning, Ms. Bengzon, adjudicators, classmates, and fellow debaters. I am Anika Casimiro, this debate’s government whip. As previously mentioned by Bea and Kathleen, the motion of today’s debate is “This house supports the use of trigger warnings in a university setting”. As established earlier by Bea, triggers are mentions of people, places, things or situations that can evoke symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Reactions to these triggers are generally relative to the those…

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    shoulders with people of different cultures, of completely different customs and habits and religions, who live under different legal systems, whose languages are different?” (qtd. In Christ). The world students live in today is more globalized than ever, and it is only becoming more so. Students are offered hundreds of exchange programs with schools of other nations, fast-food chains and businesses open in tens of hundreds of countries simultaneously, people can travel to any continent, phone…

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    understand that would cause a separation between students, but I feel that it is necessary for a community to form so that you can know who’s a part of the community and who’s not. In addition, the reason that I felt that a community in university would be a group of people who are together based on their shared interest would be reinforced by the idea of student association formed based on faculty such as Education Students’ Association, Business Students’ Association or School of Public Health…

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    risks of the student loan bubble. Over the last 5 years the American federal reserve bank has increased spending on federal student loans over 1,000%. From $100 billion to over $1 trillion dollars. According to Kate Hardiman from University of Notre Dame “Economists believe the amount of federal money allocated to student loans shown in this graph is highly “unsustainable.””. With the increasingly large amount of risky student loans being given out its not going to be uncommon for students to…

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    this paper is to use advances in technology to make the commute to college more productive for students living off-campus. This topic would fall under Education because it focuses on postsecondary education students and aims to solve one of their problems. Introduction: According to the 2011-2012 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study, only about twelve percent of United States undergraduate students live on-campus (Radwin, et al). That leaves a vast majority of undergraduates commuting to…

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    3- Name is moved to yellow. When the students’ name is moved to yellow, the student has to walk five laps at recess. Once the student is done walking their laps, we then discuss what behavior was wrong and what they are going to do the next time to correct their behavior. 4- Name is moved to orange. When the students’ name is moved to orange, the student has to walk 10 laps at recess. Once the student is done walking their laps, we then discuss what behavior was wrong…

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    There have many student development theories that I have been introduced to this semester, however, I find transition theory to be most applicable with my mentees. Mentees have often admitted that the transition from high school to college has been difficult. I have also encountered students who admit that the transition of having to leave home and their families behind to attend college has been very…

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    by step process will help students to pass their exams. There are six major steps that students should do in order to pass their exams, which include, adapting to dorm life, breaking bad high school habits, sleeping enough, working hard, getting involved, and having a good diet. Most college students are not used to sharing a bedroom or a bathroom with twenty others. “home” is now shoved in a small space. Most of one’s wardrobe is stuffed into a standing closet or…

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    forms, in order to provide support to the family of students, when appropriate. When asked about the role diversity played within Hamilton Southeastern School Corporation, Mrs. Hicks reports the school district is very accepting of the incoming diversity in the student body. Throughout the career of Mrs. Hicks, the demographic of the Hamilton Southeastern School District has become increasing diverse. While still a predominantly Caucasian student body, the Hamilton Southeastern School District…

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