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    In Paul Pain’s article “Two Years of Free Community College” tells about President Obama’s proposal to make community college free for two years for students. This would provide a higher education to be more accessible to people who want to further their education. Pain quotes Obama, “To make sure that community college was accessible to everyone…free for everybody who’s willing to work for it” (Para 2). The plan was based upon Tennessee’s Promise, where ninety percent of its 60,000 graduates…

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    the year 1996, political advertising was used with many persuasion techniques by bribing the viewers to move options towards Clinton and creating the other side of the competition, Dole, as the wrong choice. While promoting Clinton as the right president to vote for, persuasion tools were used in…

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    For centuries, America has been considered the greatest nation in terms of the true freedom that its citizens enjoy in all areas of life. There is, however, a major stumbling block that has reared its ugly head within the last few years of our nation’s life. This stumbling block America is facing today is the issue of “political correctness,” which is the avoidance of any action or verbal expression that is thought to exclude, marginalize, or insult individuals of stereotypically “disadvantaged”…

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    There are 105 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) across the nation. In 1965, in Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965, Congress officially defined an HBCU as an institution whose principal mission was and is the education of black Americans, was accredited and was established before 1964. The first HBCU, CHEYNEY University in Pennsylvania was founded in 1837. All HBCUs play a critical role in the American higher education system. For most of America's history, African…

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    Not a Man’s World Elaine McArdle and Michelle Conlin are writers for magazines such as The Boston Globe and Business Week. McArdle and Conlin articles are about boys falling behind in college education and girls becoming the lead gender in higher education. McArdle and Conlin argue that event though were the leading beneficiaries’ is education it has change in recent years. Their arguments of the articles suggest that boys today are becoming less interested in higher education due to their…

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    One evening in 2007, Jan Yonder noticed that her son, Jason, appeared to be more crestfallen than usual. Jason had been a graduate student in organic chemistry at Illinois State University; however, he struggled to find a job in his field after incurring $100,000 in student loan debt. Later that night, Jason disappeared from the family home, and concerned, his mother went to go look for him on campus. Jason’s body was later found in one of the chemistry labs, and thirty-two minutes later, Jason…

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    Curtin University is an educational provider, which has attracted students from around the world to come to Australia and study at Curtin University, implementing the right security procedure is a key aspect for Curtin University to encourage students to choose Curtin University and the deployment of the right procedures will help Curtin achieve it’s financial objectives “an effective security strategy helps to ensure good security management throughout the organisation and indeed is an…

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    The University of West Alabama announced the 2015 homecoming court, which is made up of seven girls voted on by the student body. The homecoming ballet is composed of a group of girls that made it through the interview stage. The next step is a campus wide e-mail that allows all students to vote on who will represent the university. Once the two- day voting window is closed, the results are announced. UWA has a standing tradition of having the homecoming court made up of one freshman maid,…

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    scholarships as possible to help cover the cost of college. Whatever scholarships do not cover, I will need to cover with student loans. My education and career goals are to major in political science at Central Washington University. Then go on to law school at Gonzaga University to study Constitutional Law. After I get my JD, I plan on becoming a Constitutional Attorney. I have been captivated by politics and government since I was in the third grade. One of my biggest goals in life is to…

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    The Student Loan Crisis

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    out loans that put them into debt for most of their life. Low-income students also do not have many options nor are they able to afford higher education. The cost of education will keep on getting higher and higher as time progresses and the next President and Congress needs to focus on this problem for students who are in college and for the students who will be attending in the future. Both political parties have different views on education, and only one has the right mindset to fixing this…

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