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    Colonel Sanders “No hours, nor amount of labor, nor amount of money can deter me from giving the best I ever can.” Colonel Sanders said this because to him, it was not about how much money he was making or how much work he had to do, he would always try his best at whatever it was he was doing. With him facing many hardships in life, going through different near death experiences and changing the fast food industry, he deserves to be more well known and have a higher status in history. First,…

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    Did you know Chesapeake was supposed to win the first Kentucky derby? It’s true,Oliver Lewis was supposed to clear the field for W. Henry, who rode Chesapeake, but after he fell to far behind H.P McGraw, the horses owner, waved Lewis on, and Lewis ended up winning. The Derby took place on may 17, 1875, and Lewis and Aristides went down in America’s history. Th history of the track, the actual racing, and trip to the winners circle, helped build one of Americas longest lasting tradition. in…

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    Currently the target population for Indiana University Southeast is traditional students under the age of 25. With the decreasing numbers of traditional students attending IUS, a target market they are striving for are non-traditional students and transfer students. This includes students who are single parents, veterans, international students, those returning to college after interruptions in their education, those who carry significant family and work obligations, those who self-identify as…

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    that enraptures the minds of today’s youth are utopian and dystopian societies. From “The Hunger Games” and “The Walking Dead” to “Tomorrowland” and “The Giver,” the theme has created an undying interest in audiences of all ages. Offering University of Louisville Honors students a Utopian/Dystopian Fiction course would broaden the horizons of students by strengthening their critical thinking abilities of imaginative thought, alternative perspective, and purposeful problem solving. Studying…

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    I want to attend the University of Evansville, because of the engineering program. As a child my favorite toys were Lego's, because building things is not only fun and creative, but also an art in itself to make something out of a bunch of different pieces. I am interested in Chemistry, Physics, and Music. Science and math have always been my favorite subjects in school. UE is known as one of the best colleges in the Midwest. Also the availability of studying at Harlaxton would be an experience…

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    In reflecting upon my experience in the Honors Program, I know that my college experience would have been much different had I not enjoyed the Honors Program. I joined in the Fall 2012, as unsure freshman, just trying to understand this new, high stakes academic world I was in. Taking the Honors 103, and Honors 104 classes really help me start to make friends and I kept many of those same friends through out my college career. I learned a lot in my Honors Programs classes, and they were usually…

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    college athletes need the money. Money problems is not the only thing that the NCAA have flagged. ACT scores have been a big problem also, ex high school players like Derrick Rose have been accused of cheating on the ACT. In the 2013 NCAA competition Louisville player Kevin Ware endured a horrendous harm to his lower right leg while endeavoring to obstruct a restricting player's shot. After six months, Ware was recuperated and back to rehearsing. He was fortunate. There have been occasions of…

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    because there wouldn’t be higher paying jobs. The educational degree you get determines the quality of life you want to live in your future. Have faith in where you are heading toward. You will achieve your goal if you put all your effort on it. Universities are not always the option to start your college life. Educated people’s life can start from community college too. Time is money, making the right decision on the right time can make your work easier and save you money. Younger brains learn…

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    straight off of college athletics. Even though it is a non profit organization it still makes billions. It maintains this non profit title due to a common academic mission which it shares with the universities and colleges. But the real problem…

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    Before wowing fans in the National Football League, Tim Tebow set records and won championships with the University of Florida Gators. He also brought millions of dollars to the school. That money went to the coaches, staff, and the athletic department, but Tebow--like all college athletes--was not paid. -Adele Birkenes So the big matter is, Should college athletes be paid? We all have different perspectives ,but the answer is yes. College athletes should be paid because they bring millions of…

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