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    Career Goals Statement I am applying to the Social and Comparative Analysis in Education (SCAE) Master’s of Arts (M.A.) program at the University of Pittsburgh with the intention of selecting the Social Context in Education specialization option. I believe my academic background analyzing the theories and utilizing the tools of the social sciences, along with my first-hand experience serving in a public school, makes me an ideal candidate for your master’s program. I want to conduct research…

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    As a first-year student of the Master of Social Work program at Temple University I am grateful for the opportunity to apply for the Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students Scholarship. I have always been committed to my education and to do my very best in everything I put my mind to. I consider that I should receive this scholarship award given that I am the first person to attend college in my family, as well as the first person to ever seek a graduate degree or a degree of any sort in the…

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    class up were they had to stay a another year, everyone I went to high school with was going there so it would have been high school 2.0 I did not want that I want something new; new people to help me grow. Plus I did not want to start at a big university because of the cost. I want to save my money to buy a house not a piece of paper. I look in too p and b for make-up but I found it to be more just for fun not a job. I heard about Rowan College at Gloucester County from my friend she was in the…

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    Having read the book “The Dirty Little Secrets of Getting Your Dream Job” the author, Don Raskin, simply clarifies the importance of every phase of the job search process. This is an interesting book that is not just about having success in college; it also offers practical advice beyond college and into career planning and development. Overall, this book is highly informative and provides useful information for college graduates who are preparing to enter the professional business world. One…

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    Business School operates to serve student’s interests by providing them a quality learning environment. As a non-profit organization, the motivating factor is therefore students’ career success instead of to make profit through education. In fact, the university should not base its priorities on the cash flows (money suppliers) but on who have an interest in the school and who contribute to the school’s reputation. Fox can create value through efficient stakeholder interactions. Integrating…

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    Purpose: The purpose of this proposal is to request the Arizona State University to provide more core classes at the West campus. Summary: The problems that I found is the W.P. Carey School of Business does not provide enough core class for their students. According to the ASU record in 2015, the W.P. Carey had 12,009 undergraduate students on their campus. With this amount of student, the school should have more classes available for them to enroll. However, some of the core classes are not…

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    After reading the assigned material for this week, I do not think that athletes should receive money for playing NCAA sports. In the article, “US College Connection”, Posnanski reports all of the incentives that college athletes are given. For example, NCAA athletes are provided with free tuition, room and board, access to exceptional facilities, and the best coaches and doctors. The list continues on. If the system were to start paying athletes for participating in sport, it brings up several…

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    did my own research. I found that is was started at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Lori Pompa. The program was established to bring together college student and incarcerated men and women to explore and learn about issues of crime, justice, inequality, and other issues of social concern all behind prison walls. They found it fascinating once I explain the concept of the class and that there are over fifty colleges and universities participating in this…

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    Saint Joseph’s University student Matthew McCracken endured a period of isolation and limitations while living on campus during September 26 and 27 this year. Saint Joseph's University students were confined to their dorms while massive crowds gathered outside. For him, and all college students throughout Philadelphia, this meant I.D.s being swiped at every entry as well as policemen patrolling the eerily empty buildings. McCracken found himself restrained to his dorm throughout the duration of…

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    activities. The rigor of my high school career has taught me more than simply the subjects of the classes that I took; it taught me how to manage my time. Through this, I believe that I am more than ready to begin working towards receiving my BSN at Temple…

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