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    It has been 50 years since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 intended to end discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion sex or national origin. It ended racial segregation in the workplace, schools and in public venues, gave all Americans the right to vote, and protection against police brutality. The Civil Rights Act represents a national commitment to end discrimination in education and has resulted in removing barriers to educational opportunities for underrepresented populations of women

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    High School Dropout. This is a commonly used phrase among society, but most people are unaware of the severity of the term, and the consequences that dropouts face later in life. Unfortunately, leaving school before graduation is not a rare event. When a student drops out of school, they abandon the likelihood of being accepted into college, getting a high quality job, and having a stable future. If students were required to stay in school until the age of 18, they would better understand how their

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    field/court wherever the sport is taken place, let alone in the classroom. In 2011-2012 the NCAA reported $876.1 million dollars in revenue. Basketball generated roughly $293 million, baseball generated roughly $419 thousand and football the rest. The University of Texas generated more than $93 million in 2011-2012.(“How Much Money Do College Sports Generate?” ) I believe the NCAA makes more than enough money to have a flat rate pay for each player

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    families. US Census Bureau data shows that the median income of US families in 2014 was $53,657 (meaning half the population earned below this amount and half above) — but according to national educational statistics, the average cost of attending university in California, including room and board and typical fees, was $21,029 in 2013 (“Regions by Mean”; “Average Undergraduate Tuition”). For

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    It has been argued that University culture and education is slowly moving toward a schooling designed to please students that have little fire and passion, rather than “an educational institution designed for instruction and examination of students” as Oxford Dictionary defines it. Mark Edmundson 's "On the Uses of a Liberal Education" explains how university education is becoming ineffective due to the University’s “ever more devot[ion] to consumption and entertainment” (40) in American culture

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    Dr. Charleyse Pratt serves as the assistant vice president of multicultural affairs and engagement of Cleveland state university. In this role her primary responsibilities include coordinating Learning Communities Programs and Partnerships at Cleveland State as well as directing initiatives for the Cleveland Transfer Connection. The transfer connection partnership is with Cuyahoga county Community College’s where students are able to begin associate or undergraduate studies to earn a degree and then

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    Using Technology to Increase Academic Success Michael D. Calabrese COLL 100 American Military University Professor Jennifer Gordon  Using Technology to Increase Academic Success This essay will talk about how in today’s modern world we can use technology to increase the academic success of a student. Along with that, we will cover the different types of devices used today, the World Wide Web and its search engines, how technology is used in school and what are its downfalls, and how technology

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    Inspiring and encouraging Chicano students to attend college, especially first generation students, has been a movement lead by many clubs, organizations, and by teachers who are passionate about their careers. Thus, “first generation students” is a term that states that a student does not have a record of previous generations attending college. Usually, students classified as such come from low income families as well as from poor neighborhood communities. That is to say, many of these individuals

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    Saving money, knowing how to budget, understand loans, and knowing how to invest are all astonishingly wise pieces of information to learn. An abundance of us have the same money goals in ten years, be rich, have nice possessions and never feel compelled to worry about money. The bitter truth to this is that countless numbers of us will live paycheck to paycheck and live in debt. This is something I never wish to experience; I never yearn to feel driven to worry about my financial status or work

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    Introduction Fresno Pacific University has undertaken the daunting task to develop a cohesive strategy in creating diversity within the Fresno Pacific University System. While the above is good, what about diversity within the university’s board of trustees, board members, administrative team, and professors? Has the university encouraged members of the minority race groups, ideology and religious beliefs to apply and have the same employment opportunities as people of the same race and religion

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