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    In the heart of twenty-first century America, state-level higher-education reforms magnify socio-economic injustices of wealth, income and educational attainment. In particular, the Michigan Education Trust (MET) policy allows the unequal distribution of educational and economic opportunities in Michigan to worsen because it merely permits state residents to invest in college savings accounts for student recipients without adequately covering college costs. With a target demographic that has few…

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    didn't know of his birth father until he was 17 when Leslie King made an abrupt stop in Ford's hometown. Ford went to South High School where he was a huge football star and the captain of the team. He also took an interest in Eagle Scouts. As a teen, he earned money by working for his step-dad's paint business and a resturaunt close by. Ford attended The University of Michigan from 1931-1935. His majors were economics and political science. Ford was still very interested in football at this…

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    factors that are in play that must be addressed. Unions in an agency-fee state are allowed to charge for bargaining states, they consist of 21 states (Antonucci, 2016). In other states there are different laws that either make it harder or easier for unions to collect agency fees. For example a law in Wisconsin passed called “Act 10”…

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    Topic (posed in the form of a question): Is affirmative action needed because of the consequences of racial discrimination in the past or does it continue racial discrimination because it is making it harder for white males to get jobs and into school? In your own words, briefly summarize how one side would answer the topic question: Women and minority advocate groups may answer that in the past they have been discriminated against in the education system and the employment process and after…

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    years, forensic science has helped reform law enforcement. The top five colleges that offer forensic science as a major in order are Boston University, Drexel University, George Washington University, Michigan State University, and Ohio State University (main campus). The admission criteria for Boston University is SAT and ACT required, SAT essay component policy and ACT writing test policy, in which you can be accepted with or without. For Drexel University, you have to acquire a grade point…

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    environment. Marine pollution is a global problem and people contribute very much to the matter. Since the effects of pollution are so great, people must come together to agree upon what to do regarding this issue. While there are currently various laws and efforts in place to reduce marine pollution, people must continue to work in order to make a…

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    Internship at Kaiserslautern High School in Kaiserslautern, Germany was an unforgettable experience. I say this with both the most positive and highest regard someone could use to define a once in a lifetime and life-changing opportunity. I was able to grow as a future special education educator, a Western Michigan University student, and as an individual. I was pushed out of my comfort zone in many ways inside and outside the classroom, and through the Department of Defense School Environment,…

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    routine became normal for our family. My only comfort at the time was my twin sister. We had each other, could talk to each other, and comfort each other in these difficult times. That consolation was short-lived, though. To add insult to injury, our school administrators decided to separate my twin sister and me, so that we did not develop a dependency problem. I remember these early days vividly. I had no control of my life and lacked the ability to voice my opinions. It was through these…

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    customer service that the company promises. Yet the colored men that were discriminated upon due to, they appeared as a “threat” sitting patiently for their meeting to begin. There was a survey conducted by University of California, Irvine: Michigan Law School and Michigan State University College of Law mentions the following: “Black people…

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    What happened prior and subsequent to Briggs v. Elliott (South Carolina) or Davis v. County School Board of Prince Edward County [Virginia]? Prior, a protest took place and subsequent, a group of people filed a lawsuit. Now we will critically analyze and compare the sequence of the two situations to today’s conditions. Since the civil rights movement people of color have rallied, protested, and rioted to influence social and constitutional change. What did their efforts change? Modjeska…

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