I will draw on my experience as both a student and teacher to become an engaging and supportive English instructor. As an undergraduate teaching assistant in management and American politics at Washington University, I tailor my teaching to each student’s personal strengths, learning habits, and goals. For example, some of my management students struggled with supply and demand, some with analytical writing, and others with dense readings. In response, I met…
the federal judiciaries, and states’ were left to invent their own judicial systems, mostly mirroring the federal judiciary and their state counterparts. Judges were nominated and appointed, or elected as guardians of the law; their decisions would add clarity, consistency, and meaning for American citizens. However, a continuing question has…
achieve the best outcome was Imogene King. Imogene King was born in in 1923 in West Point Iowa. She obtained her nursing diploma from St. Johns Hospital School of Nursing is St. Louis Missouri. She received her Bachelors of Science degree from St. Louis University in 1948. Next she received her…
The ethics of animal research Zhongyu li University of Missouri - Columbia I still remember the first time I watched the old French movie called ‘The Plague’ with my mom. I was only thirteen at that time but the movie still impressed me till now. In this movie, Pairs is persecuted by an unexpected plague. Hospital was crowed by sick people while there were no efficiency treatments for patients. Mice are bigger than 6 inch and fulfil the sewers of the city. The heroine found a cat was eaten by…
Murray v. Maryland (1936) was won the lower levels of the court system which was quite a victory, at the time getting a judge residing in the south, to see the injustices of segregation was not an easy task. Attorneys working these cases typically were prepared to lose their cases in the lower rungs and appeal, making their way up to the Supreme Court. However, in this case, that is not what happened. Murray won right away – the University appealed and lost, and that was the end of the story for…
Getting a four-year degree in the state of Missouri costs more than the average family’s yearly income. The average family in the state of Missouri makes $30,662 a year, and the average cost for a four-year in-state college is $58,752. The burden of student loan debt after college can significantly influence career choices for graduates. Students shouldn’t have to defer from their passions to the fear of debt. For example, the average debt of a medical school graduate is around $200,000. The…
According to the directive, school counselors are expected to address social, personal, career, and educational issues of students. As the directive is issued on the federal level, city administrations in the country will formulate their own GCS system based on the guideline stated on the directive. The guideline is not as well structured as the current GCS comprehensive models that many developed countries follow. Be as it may, the guideline should be a basis for cities all over the country to…
that single-sex schooling lacks (Stanberry). However, many parents, alumni, and current students of single-sex schools believe that single-sex education is very beneficial. Emily Schnitker, alumnae of Notre Dame de Sion and freshman at the University of Missouri-Columbia stated, “Single-sex schools are beneficial because they not only provide a healthy learning environment but also establish qualities and values in their students such as leadership, independence, and self-confidence.”…
America’s Legal System The lack of trust by African Americans for the executive and judicial systems stem from racial discrimination and stereotypes within those systems toward African Americans. Injustices within the executive and judicial systems against African Americans can be found in the murder and assault of unarmed black teens Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Aiyana Jones and many others. A specific case of injustice and racial discrimination within the executive and judicial system is…
there is no need to get paid on top of a scholarship. The first reason why student athletes should be paid is because scholarships that NCAA give to students don’t always cover full expenses (Christopher Davis Jr / Dylan Oliver Malagrino 2013). Universities promise students 4 year scholarships when NCAA only give 1 year scholarships and at any moment take the scholarship back if injuries happen or encounter takes place. Some scholarships cover the classes, books, and maybe dorms but leave out…