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    Hard work and effort should be rewarded with status and material wealth. Some social groups (especially working class males) find that this is not the case. Working class male youths see images of success in the media and have high aspirations, which they are unable to reach. The opportunity structures are not in place for them. Socialisation with friends and family leave them unprepared for school and college, which is basically a middle class environment. They have come

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    world. My aspiration is to give back to the university as a Faculty member, sharing my knowledge and experience with future generations of students and contributing to their development, thus embracing the spirit and pride of leading an academic life. I have confidence in my determination for success and my highly focused research interest, Cornell Johnson College is indeed the right place for me to launch my academic career. I am applying for a PhD in Accountancy since a career in Academia

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    “What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?” This poem, Harlem, created a whole play based on one line (Hughes, 1055-1056). Langston Hughes wrote the poem Harlem due to his major role in the Harlem Renaissance. A Raisin in the Sun was concocted by Hughes one line, this play tells the story of an African American family living in the slums during a time when racial dilemmas were at an all time high. The family receives money from Mama’s husband passing away, but the

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    African American is either a manager at the local fast-food restaurant, apart of the school janitorial staff or just unemployed. There is no such thing as what W.E.B. DuBois would describe as the “talented tenth” in my city. For me to have the aspirations to graduate from high school and to then go on and achieve higher education was a great deal to not only myself but also to my family. Although I lived in a two parent household, my experience was not peaches and cream. My parents combined income

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    Seeking a well-fitting school for higher education is a multi-faceted endeavor. I have made lamentable mistakes at the beginning my collegiate career; but now I know that I am back on track to achieve my aspirations. Through all of the experiences I have detailed above, I realize that obtaining a robust education and fostering strong bonds with my classmates at a fine institution that will propel me forward. While my mosaic is

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    Personal statement My aspirations within the field are to advocate for social change and advance the quality of life of the underrepresented Latino community in the City of Philadelphia. I am certain that earning a Master in Social Work will equip me with the tools necessary to do this in a caring and supportive way. I am a firm believer of social change and that by helping our communities, change can be achieved. I am passionate about children, families and minorities. Being from a minority group

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    The moment when I was old enough to comprehend how I came into this world, I should have known there would be a great deal of impediments for me to overcome. I was mistaken as twins because of a little white lie which led my grandmother to bring two bassinets to the hospital. However, everyone would soon have the relief of knowing there was only one me; but a fear of panic would surface once it was determined that my feet had took the place of where I may head should have fell. I was born breech

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    A question most people are familiar with is, “Who am I?” I have always struggled with placing myself in any identifiable categories. As a Canadian and the second child in my family, I became an outsider in a society filled with singletons as a result of China’s one-child policy. Believing that I would belong when I started school in Canada, I was only disappointed by the shocking disparity in language and culture. And today, though it seems almost ludicrous that the same experiences that I once felt

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    management. I knew that it was a lot easier for a GPA to go down than up, so it was time to buckle down. As an above average athlete in high school, I always dreamed of college athletics. Being a part of a team was something I loved. As my high school career came to an end, I realized that college athletics was not in my future. How could I remain in athletics outside of fandom? I decided to email an assistant

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    When I was six years old my parents decided to send my younger brother and I to India for our education. Although we only stayed there for a year and half, that experience has encapsulated a very important part of my childhood memory. As a child who was born and raised in Canada this transition to a whole new country and culture shaped the rest of my life and made me who I am today. That experience of living in India helped me get closer to my roots and learn more about where my parents come from

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