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    obtaining my Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. I was accepted into The University of Alabama’s RN to BSN program and provided course incentives for completing the DCH Nurse Residency Program through their partnership. I am currently still enrolled and will graduate from the RN to BSN program this December. I am eager to continue my education toward my lifelong career goal. I have set my mind on the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Nursing for graduate studies in nursing…

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    Throughout my senior year of high school, I was bombarded with myriad versions of the same question, “What do you want to do when you get out of college?” The growing pressure I felt to decide on a college major, as well as a career path, weighed heavily on my mind. Of course I knew certain attributes I wanted my future job to have, such that I wanted to work with people on a one on one basis, particularly children; and I wanted my job to challenge me. However, I possessed such a limited…

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    A few years later in 2001, six public universities joined the list of colleges (Hoover, 2013). The Common Application serves over 600 public and private institutions as the liaison for prospective students. Through the same application, students have the chance to apply to large universities such as The University of Alabama in Birmingham to smaller school such as Spring Hill College (Hoover, 2013). To become a participating member of…

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    the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies in Birmingham by Hoggart and Stuart Hall. Over the next two decades, as education in England faced severe economic hardship, cultural studies came to be offered as an undergraduate degree in nine British polytechnics (and two universities, including Birmingham): it provided a useful umbrella for humanities departments under economic pressure to reorganize. Generally speaking, the Birmingham school focused on the processes shaping…

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    Downloading Music, Movie Torrents. (2016). International Business Times. Retrieved 13 December 2016, from http://www.ibtimes.com/how-people-are-caught-illegally-downloading-music-movie-torrents-783071 Illegal Downloading & File Sharing | Webster University. (2016). Webster.edu. Retrieved 13 December 2016, from http://www.webster.edu/technology/service-desk/illegal-downloading.html Rose, O. (2016). 5 Easy to Use Tools to Effectively Find and Remove Stolen Content. Retrieved 13 December 2016,…

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    Getting a job is not necessarily something everyone looks forward to, but it is part of becoming an adult. After high school, students usually plan on attending college or going straight into the workplace. Regardless, at some point in life, work is necessary to make money for a living. Choosing a career may be difficult, but spending time researching different careers before settling on one will be worth it in the end. After researching about the duties and responsibilities of an accountant, I…

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    forth the same effort if not more. And the definitely share the same risk as their professional counterparts. All while their individual schools capitalize off their sweat. So in defense of the players I will be discussing why they should get paid. Universities are making money off of their college athletes. Colleges…

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    When attending the university of south Alabama you will come across different people from different parts of the world. You have individuals who have moved from rural community come too mobile, Alabama where it’s an urban community and a different panorama. I interviewed three individuals who lived in different parts of Alabama. Tykeylia Crenshaw is from Greenville, Alabama, which is a rural community; Erica Staley, is from Andalusia, Alabama a rural community, and Chalnadra Gooden, is from…

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    from Birmingham Jail is one of the most widely recognized symbols of the Civil Rights Movement, along with his “I Have A Dream” speech and the Freedom Riders. In the letter, King described the hardships faced by African Americans and why he is leading a nonviolent protest against segregation. The Letter is an example of direct action, and is important to study in order to understand methods leaders can use to influence change at any level. My initial reaction to reading Letter from Birmingham…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. King was a Baptist minister, activist, humanitarian and civil rights leader on behalf of African Americans. Dr. King’s arrest took place in 1963 while leading a line of demonstrators in Birmingham, Alabama. From his jail cell Dr. King eloquently writes a timeless piece of American rhetoric that will be heard for centuries to come. Dr. King read a paper in which white clergymen were speaking out on the black movement, asking the…

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