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    Theological Seminary began as a concept of a new way to utilize the internet and computer technology. Educational institutions had been doing correspondence courses for a very long time, dating back to as early as the 1700s. These kinds of courses relied on the postal service to deliver content and work back and forth from faculty to pupil. In the mid to late 1980s certain institutions began to conceive of ways to use the internet to deliver content to students, speeding up the educational…

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    arms” (Phillips, pp. 3-7). Prior to Haiti’s liberation it led the world in the production of sugar, coffee, rum, cotton and indigo … this made Haiti the world’s richest colony and the busiest trade center in the New World and the total exports to France exceeded the total exports of all thirteen American colonies to Great Britain (Phillips, pp. 6-9). Because Haiti was the only liberated black republic during the era of atrocious colonial…

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    A total institution is a place where you are stripped of your prior identity in the effort to be resocialized and emerge as a transformed person, no longer engaging in deviant and illegal acts. To do this, every aspect of Litchfield Penitentiary is controlled.…

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    the total units of the MT program will be lowered. The ICLS, other colleges of SU, and the students are the three main factors that will be affected. The first factor that will be affected by lowering the total units of the MT program is the ICLS. According to the survey conducted by the researchers, ICLS will be affected in terms of the number of enrollees, and the recognition of the institute which is the Center of Development. The ICLS enrollment rate will increase if the total…

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    control in the mental institution and to achieve total authority she manipulates her patients and puts them in uncomfortable circumstances. If any of the patients break her rules, there will be consequence. She forces the patients to do things they don’t want to do and she makes them feel nervous and uneasy. She is very successful at getting people to what she desires. But her power and authority is put to the test when Randle McMurphy, the protagonist checks into the mental institution. He…

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    Degree Attainment Analysis

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    students is enigmatic and requires further study (Astin, 1970a, 1970b, 1993; Tinto, 1975, 1987, 1993; Pascarella, 1985; Weidman, 1989; Braxton, 2000; Seidman, 2005). We know that access to and success in college as well as transferring from one institution to another are the product of a complex set of factors, some of which can be traced back to the eighth grade, while others pertain to the institutional environment (Belcher, Michael, & Hagedorn, 2002;…

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    types of institutions and their costs, and recipients of tuition. There are several factors that influence tuition, which dictates how much higher education institutions charge students to obtain an undergraduate degree. According to the College Costs, Prices and The Great Recession by Nate Jonson, there are a number of key factors that affect tuition. For example, Johnson noted influential tuition factors may include: instructional approach, location, size of institution, age or institution,…

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    TOTAL INSTITUTIONS Umass Boston has similar characteristics as those seen in Zimbardo and Asylum. Goffman in his book, he talks of 'the Asylum ' as a mental institution which is like a prison and 'total ' in its aim to shape, define and repress their peoples’ self. It portrays some similarity with Boston where most people adopt behaviors that their peers have. People of different cultures converge there but end up having similar behaviors. Another similarity is that most higher learning…

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    The article, "Escape Route," by Avi Steinberg is a librarian's take on a social institution. By social institution I'm referring to a structure given a particular purpose by society (Killgore, 2017). The author describes his experience staffing the Suffolk County House of Corrections library. He tells the reader about positive and negative effects of inmates spending time in the library, the debate on a library being accessible, and his personal experiences with the inmates. Steinberg finishes…

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    seeking capital such as individual or business who need loan. The banking sector of Bangladesh comprises four distinct categories of scheduled banks which includes the State-owned Commercial Banks known as SCBs, State-owned Development Financial Institutions known as DFIs, Private Commercial Banks known as PCBs and Foreign Commercial Banks called FCBs. Rashid (2010) stated that bank is a financial intermediary that channels fund from surplus units, the depositors, to the deficit units, the…

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