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    Content Specialists

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    POSITION: District Director (V) RESPONSIBILITIES: Serve as a central point of contact in the assigned district, facilitate a cross-functional team of Content Specialists, and leverage the team to foster the growth of chapters and alumnae associations through the implementation of the Content Specialists’ initiatives. Utilize team expertise, Fraternity documents, and resources as a basis for decision-making and guiding the district team. Work in partnership with Content Directors, Kappa Kappa…

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    Achieving Long Term Goals

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    Having the drive and dedication to become the student that you want to be is what should be the determining factor for colleges. There are so many CEOs, directors, founders, and even presidents who have started college with low, high school GPAs, and some who have not been able to even get into college because the schools didn’t think they had little academic drive as shown by their GPA. They proved the administration wrong, these students…

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    identify criminal investigations. Also, it can monitor parking lots and theft. Presently, security cameras contribute enhances campus safety and protection of people and property. Virginia Common Wealth University is a good example that to use these technologies to prevent crimes. VCU President, DR. Michael Rao said, “[Security cameras] are really good at helping us figure out who shouldn’t be on campus and who is causing us problems. Once the word gets out that these surveillance mechanisms…

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    However, the other 93% of graduates also acquire valuable knowledge. According to the President of the University of Nebraska, JB Milliken, in the article Midlands Voices: Humanities critical to defining ourselves says: “…we need to be thinking less about the relative value of STEM versus humanities and more about a well-rounded education…English and…

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    Vince Broady, CEO of content marketing platform Thismoment always tells people to “Pursue what they love, even when others claim these fields are worthless”. Many students think that going to a school with a liberal arts basis will not help them succeed in the world. This is not true as many companies encourage and even prefer liberal arts educations over specific tech work. Why do companies want a wide range of subjects under the employee’s belt versus a degree in one narrow subject? The answer…

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    Pay For College

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    and wanting them to be successful and sending them to college to get a degree and to be educated and being able to have minimal payments left after they graduate (Garner). Another, way to save is to set up a 529 plan if offered by the college or university.…

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    Art Club Benefits

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    Getting involved on campus is essential to having a wonderful college experience. It allows students to get involved with their school. Also, you can discover new interests and passions by joining. Many teachers encourage their students to get involved because it can be beneficial to the students. I will take the advice of student leaders by focusing on managing my time while being a part of an organization. The two organizations that I would be interested in are the Art Club and the Pep Squad.…

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    “Grade inflation "is a huge problem," says former US senator Hank Brown, who tried to make it a priority issue as president of the University of Colorado in 2006”(Primack 1). Grade inflations are inconvenient to an student's advance education. It harms students, staff, advanced education and society overall. For students, grade inflation implies never knowing where they stand and not working as hard as conceivable to arrive. This presents issues with the way of life that requests moment…

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    past 50 years and continue to climb at a rate that stands as a looming threat to the future of college education. The most recent presidential election brought about a new round of discussion over the possibility of free state college tuition. President Barack Obama first mentioned the idea in 2015 and conflicting opinions have arisen surrounding the subject ever since. Many people think that free state college education would enable more Americans to receive and then use an education at a…

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    Fraternity Or Sorority

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    training and initiation (“Definition of Hazing in English”). Unfortunately, fraternities and sororities tend to take hazing to a whole other level. There are countless different types of hazing rituals. For example, Braylon Curry, a Southern Methodist University junior, was forced by his fellow fraternity members to keep drinking from a gallon jug, threatening to beat him if he stopped. A few hours later, he was rushed to the nearest hospital as a result of having a seizure. Curry was not…

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