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    decision to move to the United States to ensure that their children would receive better education and opportunities. Once making it the U.S., he had to learn to read, write, and speak English and has now made it as a successful Spanish Professor at Kennesaw State University. Professor Hernandez and I decided to reserve a time during his office hours to meet. We met around noon and the interview lasted for about forty minutes. From the interviews I had done, I received the most information and personal

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    promoted freshman. It will soon be time for the next wave of fish to begin the transitional life of migrating schools. Any good advantage is one that is provided before it is of an immediate necessity. Such is the reason that students attending Kennesaw State University design workshops to coach soon to be scholars to prepare for and adjust to college life. We began to accomplish this by first deciding how to present colloge life and the significant changes that come with it.

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    Last week I attended the Kennesaw State University All-Majors Career Fair. This event took place in the Dr. Betty L. Siegel Student Recreation and Activities Center. I had several tables that I wanted to visit. However, there three recruiters that I received signatures from were Peace Corps, Kohl’s and Bright Horizon Family Solutions. I believe that each of these job opportunities could use a Psychology major. I say this because psychology can be applied to nearly every job. The Peace Corps table

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    On June 27, 1864 the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain was fought. The Union Army was currently carrying out Sherman's March. Richard T Sherman was the commander of the Union Army and was going up against the Confederate Army of Tennessee, commanded by Joseph E. Johnston. Sherman was beating Johnston again and again with flanking maneuvers pushing the Confederates back all the way to Kennesaw Mountain. Sherman decided to change his tactics and ordered a frontal assault rather than another flanking maneuver

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    Kristen, I wanted to thank you and Family Christian for the 2 tickets to Outcry in STL. As God would have it, the friend I originally invited to the concert could not attend so I invited another friend who is not a believer. She and I have known each other for 20 years (meaning she knew me before I was a believer). Karen and I have had many conversations about my faith in Christ, but Tuesday night was special. Before the concert I asked her, "So what do you believe?" She responded that she wasn't

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    On Wednesday April 27, 2016 at 8:00 p.m., I went to see the Kennesaw State Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel F. Parker. The concert took place at the Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Center in the Morgan Hall. The pieces they performed were "Infinite Ascent" by Erik Morales, "Allegro moderato" by Carl Nielsen, "Andante and Hungarian Rondo, Op.35" by Carl Weber, "Allegro con spirito" by Johann Hummel, and "Symphonic Metamorphosis" by Paul Hindemith. It was truly fascinating to experience the music

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    more open to the idea and practice of immigration. Canada is a prime example. From the article, Immigration Policy at the Subnational Level In North America: Quebec and Georgia In Comparative Perspective, written by political science professor at Kennesaw State University, Richard Vengroff, "Canada is an outlier among advanced industrial nations in terms of the overall degree of support for 'existing levels ' of immigration" (150). In other words, Canada is very supportive of increased immigration

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    Dear Kennesaw State University School Board: With the Southern Poly-Tech-Kennesaw State University merger, there has been a new influx of thousands of students. However, there hasn't been any push to expand on the already limited parking that is provided to Kennesaw students. If Kennesaw State built more parking spaces, the students could greatly benefit from it. With all the new money coming in from the new students bringing in millions of dollars of tuition we should be able to bear the cost, even

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    interpretations of the word “community,” from an emotional tie to actually being in the same physical place at the same time, most of us can agree that the people of a community share something in common. And I believe most of us know what it’s like to be a Kennesaw State University (KSU) freshman so we are all already part of the same community. We have gathered in this place to learn, seek out our dreams, and ultimately fulfill them. We became a member of this community the same way. We applied to KSU, waited

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    While attending Kennesaw State University, I was able to participate in the new program that allows for student teachers to spend an entire school year in one classroom. I spent my year long student teaching experience in a kindergarten classroom within the Cobb County District. This experience allowed for me to see all the aspects of being a kindergarten teacher, from working collaboratively with the grade level teachers, participating in creating activities for students with EIP's, attending 504

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