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…the college. This situation in my opinion can't continue if this college is to continue to expand at the rate in which it has over the last few years. The 'do nothing' option is not viable. There are a two ways in which this situation can be improved: The first…
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…credentials. The main purpose of affirmative action is to produce a diverse campus population that is comparable to today's society. The use of race as a facto by which someone is admitted to college in the long run will compromise the quality of the university…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with lower credentials. The main purpose of affirmative action is to produce a diverse campus population that is comparable to today's society. The use of race as a facto by which someone is admitted to college in the long run will compromise the quality…
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College to Test the Manual. Week1 Hours of work 36 Hours Week2 Hours of work + 48 Hours Total Hours 84 Hours Sorin –82 hours at $20 hr rate and 2hrs at $30hr rate =$1,670 Jen- 82 hours at $15 hr rate and 2hrs…
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…to be college educated than Whites and as a result, have 10% less of a problem with unemployment.  On the other hand, Blacks, who are only 10% less likely to go to college as Whites have an unemployment rate nearly 1.5 times the White population.   The division…
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…that these students are likely to have different learning skills/expectations and research suggests they are likely to need additional support if they are to succeed. As a key government target is to improve retention rates, there has to be a commitment to ensuring good…
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…I. Imagine yourself and thirty-two of your peers crammed into a small classroom. Some how, you and your district have something in common, you both have F ratings and are considered in academic emergency. You feel like society is failing you. The poverty…
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Category: /History
…frustrating and surprising aspects of Indian education is the excessively high dropout rate. Before the white man came, Indians were self-sufficient and were able to care for their own needs. When Indians retired to reserves, their employment problems accumulated…
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…a small percentage of the overall crime rate. However, the media sensationalizes extreme cases of youth crime (i.e. Columbine), which in turn gives the public a skewed perception of how often youth crime actually occurs. What leads people to believe…
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…. To add to that, 6 in 10 girls between the ages of 18-19 become pregnant. While pregnancy rates among teens continue to rise, rappers continue to rap and call themselves “Playa’s” and rap about their, “bitches,” and sexual encounters. In a song titled…
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