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    A survey of students attending the University of Michigan shows that 20 percent of undergraduate women have been touched, kissed, or sexually assaulted without their consent. This staggering statistic has been mentioned in countless news scandals referring to rape allegations at college universities across the country. Although rape is considered to be the primary problem, there are many other violations such as verbal abuse, sexual pressure, and unwarranted touching. Because of these threats,…

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    I did not look right at Sports Medicine Physician, I thought that the closest thing I could do to stay close to sports was a Physical Therapist. Then while I was researching a Physical Therapist I found a Sports Medicine Physician. During 2014 in Michigan there was a total of 347,200 Sports Medicine jobs open, and they project that there will be 145,100 more jobs to open between 2014-2024 (Sports). You might also look at the pay of the job to see if you will make the living you want to make.…

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    the average 2016 presidential candidate,) but significantly more than Carson, who has never held an elected office. All things considered, both candidates have extremely impressive professional backgrounds. They both attended the prestigious Yale University, in addition to being highly successful and well respected in their careers. Finally, these two candidates are slightly older than average for this presidential campaign (average is 62 years…

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    H.H Holmes’s actions not only influenced the entertainment industry and brought forth changes in the law enforcement, but he also introduced a paranoia that was unknown before his time. H. H. Holmes was born as Herman Webster Mudgett in Gilmanton, New Hampshire on May 16, 1861. Early in his life he was fascinated with skeletons this soon led to an obsession with death. He graduated high school at the age of sixteen and then changed his name Henry Howard Holmes…

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    for 70.5% of all female catastrophic sports injuries in high schools. In 2016, the International Olympic Committee designated cheer leading as a sport, although many people still believe cheer isn’t a sport. However, many states and committees have stated that cheer is a sport, including California, Alaska, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Virginia, have all passed laws classifying high school cheer leading as a sport. Many people believe cheer is…

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    United States attend one of thousands of public schools every day. Over 34 million of those students attend elementary schools learning basic reading, mathematics, and science skills. With a huge increase in students, larger elementary schools and larger classes are being created. But research shows that these large schools and classes are decreasing the literacy rate of the average elementary school student. Students who attend a smaller elementary school will learn better and have a higher…

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    Race And Discrimination

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    Race is what forms a division between people which can cause the problem of discrimination. Racism is an issue that we deal with today and the past that few people are aware about. There are many examples of how it is still present in our current society. One example is in our current president Trump. This is evident when Donald Trump advertised his campaign for president. He stated, “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of…

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    supposed to be guaranteed an equal chance to play based on the federal, state, and local legislation, that doesn’t always seem to be the case. Nevertheless education has the clearest legislated mandate. Public education is a free right. Even though laws are less clear on areas such a social welfare and economics, the evidence suggest that minorities have not been given an equal chance to maximize educational opportunities in this country (Brown, 1975). The United States Constitution passed the…

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    Texas Education Agency. “Texas Academic Performance Report.” Division of Performance Reporting. Aug. 2013. Web. 30 September 2015. This is a data set, made by the Texas Education Agency that shows various statistics of the academic success of schools in Texas. The Texas Education Agency measures success through graduation and dropout rates.The data set includes statistics for all Texas students in general while also breaking these statistics down into subpopulations at a state level.…

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    Indian Mascot Analysis

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    trained to be mascots for schools and many white people considered them as a “wild animal race”. Matthew Richter says that the Native American children were forced out of their homes and be put into “incarcerated institutions that were in reality work camps run by Christian churches”. These children were mistreated because they’d make them work in harsh conditions such as in disease-ridden facilities and the staff there would sexually molest them. They would also only attend school for only four…

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