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    The Effect of College Athletics on Academics

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    College is a time for young people to develop and grow not only in their education, but social aspects as well. One of the biggest social scenes found around college campuses are athletic events, but where would these college sports be without their dedicated athletes? Student athletes get a lot of praise for their achievements on the field, but tend to disregard the work they accomplish in the classroom. Living in a college environment as a student athlete has a great deal of advantages as well

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    In today’s society, especially with young adults, binge drinking is prevalent. In both high school and colleges, students are drinking underage and binge drinking. This issue is becoming a serious problem that is affecting young people. It is becoming normal for students to drink underage in schools with no repercussions. It is known that crimes are more likely to happen with the intake of alcohol and that it can bring about unsafe situations. Binge drinking is causing problems not only in the individual’s

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    happen if colleges, universities, or the government stopped funding sports? What if you believed that colleges are spending your money to boost public sporting events? Can we trust colleges and universities to make the right decision, and not spend your money on such events? The ordinary college student would say there ought to have be a change. The problem with college funding sports is that it costs absolutely a lot of money, and it has no impact on student education. In fact, colleges have spent

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    The Debate on College Tuition In our country, several young students in pursuit of a higher education, must work overtime at the local McDonalds, flipping burgers, to pay for their college tuition; while trying to juggle school work and study time during their limited free time. Meanwhile these students live in a country who has buried itself trillions in debt with no end in sight. Sadly, this is the environment that sets up the impassioned debate on whether college tuition should be free in our

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    advocates of multi-sport athletes, including those college coaches” that would be hard for the academy to survive in the US (Source # 23 pg.2-3). The most obstacles to accept soccer is from over-coaching and over-parenting. Coaches should let the players be dominate in soccer not the other way around and parents should let their child to have fun, not to pressure them to win, scolding their children, insulting referees, and challenging coaches which causes the league to make the team forfeit. “Soccer

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    These differences between social classes and the separation that occurs is vital to understanding the way society functions. Social stratification is essential to understanding how society functions. An important social stratification that has a major effect on society is social class and, “Marx saw class divisions as the most important source of social conflict” (Shortell). Social class stratification has to do with the idea that society tends to divide itself into separate classes based on their access

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    allow community colleges to become more accessible for lower income households, who may not have the means to pay for higher forms of education. This issue on whether to focus and divert most of governmental funds to community colleges has sparked a lot of controversy throughout the nation. The United States is known as one of the most influential countries, with the strongest military defenses the world has ever seen. But by pushing for lower tuition prices or even free college tuition it requires

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    High Cost Of College

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    College can have both positive effects and negative effects on one’s life. Lifestyle choices are determined by career choices, which are set by ones knowledge, training and education. Unless you are born to a wealthy family that has a family business you will have to make a choice early in life what direction you want to pursue. Only about 65.9% of high school students go to college. More female students decide to go to college than male students. According to the National Center for Educational

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    school and go to college, thus the debate of whether or not college should be free in an effort to make it approachable for all students. I believe community colleges shouldn’t be free due to the fact that people who are in financial need receive enough support, it’ll draw students to schools with low graduation rates, and the colleges will become overcrowded. The reasoning behind making community colleges free is so that lower class students could afford to further their education, coincidentally

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    Cyberbullying In Colleges

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    The incidences of cyberbullying in colleges have increased since the turn of the 21st century. The major factor behind this trend is attributed to the proliferation of the internet all across the country. In one study, a total of 613 students were sampled across various colleges around the United States. Of these, it was found out that 19% of them were victims of cyberbullying in college. In addition to this, 35% of the sampled students had experienced cyberbullying while in high school (Zalaquett

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