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    Paper rater is a pain in the butt. It kept changing my scores, it would say one thing and then change it when i went back on. I don't like paper rater, i'd rather use something else. You’d fix one thing and then the other score would go down or the score you are trying to fix would go down or stay the same. Donald John Trump was born on June 14,1946 in Queens, New York City, New York. Hes currently 70 years old. He attended Kew-Forest School and graduated from The New York Military…

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    Sonia Sotomayor's Analysis

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    In her memoir, Sonia Sotomayor expresses the emotional and commemorate events from her childhood through adult life that helped her become the persevered and intelligent woman she is today. At the age of eight, she was diagnosed with type one diabetes, which implicated that she had to learn over her childhood how to apply her insulin shots on her own. The parents were always arguing because the father was an unreliable alcoholic, and the mother a nurse who worked long hours. To avoid conflict…

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    Chua and her parenting way In her article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior,” which was published in the Wall Street Journal on January 8th, 2011, Amy Chua, a professor at Yale Law School, claims that children who are raised by Chinese mothers grows up to be more successful in their life and have a better future than those who are raised by Western mothers. Amy Chua states that Chinese parents spend most of their time on their kids’ academic activities, while Western parent spend most of their…

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton Life Hillary Rodham Clinton had been through a lot of things during her early childhood. She always been active in school and always making the honor rolls. She really have a tough dad in her life and really are strict on her. During her life there had been some changes in her life and who she really became who she was. In the paper it will going to talk about her early life, education details, career highlights and personal life highlights. Early Life Hillary Rodham’s…

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    Intro In American history there has been situations where gender plays a role in many events whether it is in political events, personal life or economic actions. Lately, women have had a speaker and a motivator to keep fighting for those rights, Hillary R. Clinton. She has stepped into higher grounds where people, more specifically men, never thought women would be able to reach. Back in the late 19th century, it was difficult for women to get paid the same amount as men. It was tough enough…

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    Imagine being a senior in high school filling out applications for law school. There is so many to choose from, Yale University, Harvard University, even Stanford University! There are so many options but there’s one problem, the after college debt. The hunt continues for a Law school with a smaller tuition. Finally the answer, across the browser comes a school in North Carolina that has an affordable tuition, and will leave little to no debt to pay back. You fill out the application, get in,…

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    Ivy League Vs Hbcus

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    such as public or private? large or small? Ivy League or HBCU? This research project will observe, compare, and contrast the differences between the advantages and disadvantages of attending Ivy League schools and Historically Black Colleges and Universities(HBCUs). The research and its conclusions will help give insight into which type of higher education is better than the other and give future students the tools they need to make good decisions to help their paths to success. The results…

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    wealthy and lower class just like how the article Degrees of Inequality explains it to us. Yale students are the wealthy student’s family from all around the world with a lot of money are able to afford what a Southern student or family can’t afford to pay. Being able to attend to the most expensive college is probably a dream for everyone but just like in the reading some of the students say once you’re in Yale your life is made, there’s a spot in any work industry for you not only because…

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    feel further inclusive. The colleges that I will be covering will be Blackburn College, Yale, Howard, and Middlebury. Yale stands as a historically renowned college and marks itself as one of the top ranking colleges in the United States. Howard is a college in Washington, D.C. that is historically black, the type of diversity that results from this will be radically different than that of Blackburn and Yale. And finally, Middlebury College is a compact liberal arts college located in the…

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    president of Johns Hopkins University, by a group of trustees including the presidents of Cornell, Michigan, and Harvard who believed the President Gilman was the obvious choice for the job. Before coming to Johns Hopkins, President Gilman had worked at the Sheffield School at Yale, and was the former president at the University of California Berkeley. From the will of John Hopkins, President Gilman had $3,500,000 to spend to create one of the most prestigious universities in America. Today, he…

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