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    Should college athletes get paid ? I think yeah because there participating in sports . and they can get hurt , and so with that money they get paid with they have money so they can get better. And the other part is for they can pay there school classes . FACTS : So if all college athletes were paid the money would probably from football and men's basketball programs . second college athletes already are given something valuable . a full football or basketball scholarship to a school such…

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    With more than fifty thousand students attending Michigan State University and over 800 registered student organizations, there is plenty of opportunity for MSU students to get involved in whatever their interests may hold. Wharton Center Student Marketing Organization (WCSMO) is one of them. A few years ago WCSMO members, realizing all the art related opportunities on campus, came up with an idea to get as many of them as possible in one location. They call it the Creative Collaboration and…

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    performance ? According to the book “Academic performance” the author C.W Reeder indicated that a large number of universities asked their athletic have been resident there in one academic year. All these universities include university of Michigan, Ohio university, university of michigan state which are all good at sports. This may lead people to ask why these universities are concentrating on students’ academics and does sports ability among students have an influence on their academic…

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    the victim should not think they are responsible. The article, Here’s the Real Reason College Sex Assault Reports are Rising, reports that the number of assaults has risen significantly from 2001 to 2011 and the reason they give is the fact that universities are becoming better educated about defining sexual assault and more transparent about disclosing when it happens, and victims feeling increasingly empowered to come forward because of these changes (Gray). This is positive because it…

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    excited to study and live there, but l also was afraid of feeling homesick and staying away from my family. Seven months later after our marriage, we traveled to the United States, in particular Grand Rapids, Michigan where I studied at English Language Center of Grand Valley State University. The first months were very difficult for me. I faced some differences, such as the culture and weather. In addition, I missed my family so much, so I felt lonely despite the presence of my husband. My…

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    Why Meharry? I believe Meharry Medical College resides among the best medical schools in the country. In fact, it is the first medical school in the South for African-Americans. Meharry has a reputation for teaching its students about the rigors of medicine while instilling priceless qualities required for a career in medicine such as integrity, dependability, and competence. Dr. Joshua O. Williams, a Meharry alumnus, was the first person to introduce me to Meharry Medical College.…

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    almost every summer to visit family and explore the Windy City, and every time it seemed like I fell in love with it again. When I was looking around the nation for colleges to attend, one of the first ones that came up in my mind was Northwestern University. After diving into some information about the college and visiting the beautiful Evanston campus, I discovered that the college would be a perfect match for me. As an undecided student, the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences gives me…

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    specializes in government, politics and social policy, at the Washington Post, Boston Globe, Knight Ridder, St. Louis American, and St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Cooper’s article “Should College Athletes Be Paid to Play?” discusses the opinion of two Michigan State Law professors Amy and Robert McCormick and how according to the U.S. labor law, college athletes indeed qualify as employees and are entitled to negotiation of wages, hours, and working conditions. This relates to my topic because it…

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    Student athletes bring in billions of dollars for their universities, but what do they get in return? The money brought in by these athletes never goes to their pockets, but instead to their universities and the NCAA. While these athletes on scholarship, the talent possessed by them brings in a wealth that outdoes the amount of their scholarship. Being a college football or basketball player can be a full-time job. These players invest their lives in the sport they play; some athletes can spend…

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    I attended the Career Fair that was held at Central Michigan University. This event had accompanied many different companies to allow students to have an opportunity to engage themselves with different businesses. In along side that they had potential to receive internships or actual opportunities for full time jobs if everything goes accordingly. The overall atmosphere was welcoming but extremely professional. I would recommend it for every business major to attend as it give you an experience…

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