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    The Magro Within Us

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    In thise Ph.D. program I plan to expand on my proficiency in history so that I can help bridge the gap between past, present, and future for myself and my students. In conclusion, I believe I am the ideal candidate for an assistantship at Georgia State University because of my 10 years of teaching experience in public schools. If one were to review my professional background, it would highlight my commitment to academic achievement for urban at-risk youth, showcase my expertise in…

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    Louis Emanuel Lomax

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    African-American journalist Louis Emanuel Lomax was born on August 16, 1922 in Valdosta, Georgia. He was the first African American television journalist to appear on television in 1959. Lomax’s pieces to journalism are both notable and significant. He did a lot of hard work to achieve Lomax was born into a well-known Valdosta black family in 1922. His parents’ names were Emanuel C. Smith and Sarah Louise Lomax, both of Georgia. His uncle who raised him, Reverend Thomas A. Lomax was, over the…

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    his wife, Rosalynn Carter. Her childhood was spent in the White House during her father’s presidency, captivating the nation’s attention. Early life and education Amy Carter, born on October 19, 1967, in Plains, Georgia, began her journey in the spotlight. Growing up, she lived in the Georgia Governor's Mansion in Atlanta after her father was elected governor. Her life took a historic turn when her father became President of the United States in 1976, moving the family to the White House. Amy…

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    Since the age 16, I have always wanted to make a difference through the lives of other and in my community. As a college student, I volunteered and worked with the Red Cross, Big Brother Big Sister of Savannah, Lighthouse Project, NAACP, and Peach State Louis Stokes Alliance Minority Participation (PSLSAMP) and became a health educator at Savannah State University. After graduating college, finding a job was not easy but I was hired work as a customer service representative for an electric and…

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    Andrew Jackson impacted the lives of Indians after he signed the Indian removal act of 1830. This was supposed to be a peaceful process for the Indians, but caused many problems, and forced Indians off of their land. There were protests from both Indians and whites who did not agree with the Indian Removal Act, but whites wanted more land. The Indian Removal Act was a turning point in American history because of its impacts in Indian culture, Native relationships with Americans, and the creation…

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    Here is some information on a few colleges. Located in the Boone, North Carolina, Appalachian State offers the B.M. in Music Therapy degree. All faculty teaching in this program are current MT-BC, which is a huge asset to the department. Freshmen hit the ground running with coursework, observations…

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    Bachelor’s degree in Early childhood education. I found two colleges that I am interested in that offer the program I need for this career. The first one is Georgia College. To be able to get accepted to this college you need an ACT score of a 23 and a GPA over a 2.9. This college is located in Milledgeville, GA. It has about 6,551 students in this college. The second choice is Georgia Southern University. To be able to get into this college you also need a score of a 23 and a GPA over 3.0. GSU…

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    needed. The Georgia Military scholarship is the helping hand that I deserve to assist me in becoming who I want to be. I was on the wrestling team in high school where I learned what hard work was. When the coach was pushing us past our limits, I wasn’t thinking, “Am I going to make it through this?” I treated it as a way for me to create a stronger version of myself. Whatever is thrown at me, at any level of difficulty, I accept it and treat it as a challenge to overcome. I deserve the Georgia…

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    the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. So it would seem that I grew up around University of Little Rock Alumni’s I would want to go, saying that I got a legacy doesn’t mean I had to follow it. My family taught me to be my own person. Even though my family did not encourage me to go to UALR, they encouraged me that it was important to get a college education other than a high school diploma. But my education had to be important to me for me to be successful for my future. The university of…

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    becoming an Registered Nurse and taking care of patients was my purpose in life. All of these “doors” made it feel like God was telling me “Yes this is for you.” With that I applied to Augusta Technical College taking only one class to make sure I had time to focus, gather myself and readjust to the college life. After confirming what I already knew inside, that Nursing was my purpose, I looked at the steps that I would have to follow…

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