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    Coming out of high school I had a few majors in mind. I was thinking of majoring in Criminal Justice, Business Law, or Physical Therapy, but being good with numbers and math naturally coming to me I decided to pursue accounting while attending Kennesaw State. Accounting is the action or process of keeping financial accounts. With this major I will learn how to balance my assets and liabilities. The basic formula you need to know when studying Accounting is assets equal liabilities plus owner’s equity

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    At the beginning of the semester when classes stated, I went to talk with my advisor about my academic goals and some certain points that I had doubt on. I told the advisor about my goals I had, I let her know my career for which I'm studying, I told her that my major was nursing. I wasn't sure which classes’ do I had to take to get my bachelor's degree, so I asked her for her help to help me to choose the right classes. Also, I was not sure which school could I transfer, after completing my two

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    Since 1791, the United States has allowed citizens the right to bear arms; citizens have depended on the ability to carry and use firearms. What if that just, went away? Every citizen would give up their firearm and there would be nothing for civilians to use to protect themselves with, at least, not something that they are used to carrying or having in their homes. The government should not restrain the ownership, the use, or the concealed carry of firearms for the reason that owning guns has shown

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    General William T. Sherman is not as well known today as say, Lincoln or Grant. All American Historians know of Uncle Billy. Before the outbreak of the war, General Sherman gave a speech about how long, bloody, and ugly this Civil War was going to be. Sherman could not have been more correct in his prediction. Four years of war and 620,000 Americans lost their lives by wars end. Sherman’s scorched earth policies would be controversial in nature, but Sherman knew it was the only way to get the

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    The Young Candidates Find Success in Presidential Elections The United States as a democratic state has always placed a great amount of importance on the leaders of our nation. Not only are United States presidents elected by the people, they are also the face of the nation. These factors combine to make the Presidential race not only one of the most exciting focuses of history, but also overall increasingly controversial. The presidential campaigns of 1960 and 2008 have been two of the most

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    ​In the news today, there have been many shootings around the United States, putting the public in an uproar. Stricter gun laws will not solve the problem because criminals will still have guns. People should be able to protect their home. ​Active shooters have become more common in recent years. These shooters do not follow the law. Putting these laws in place will not keep a criminal from having a gun. Most criminals get access to a gun by stealing or underground purchases, meaning that they do

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    After the city of Kennesaw, Georgia passed a law requiring every home to have a gun, the crime rate dropped by more than 50 percent over the course of the next 23 years and there was an 89% decline in burglaries (Snyder). Even today, the crime rate in Kennesaw is 85% lesser than Georgia’s and the nation’s rate, therefor validating that few felons will attempt crime when they know a firearm

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    Gun control is a controversial topic that has been heavily debated for decades. Both sides of the debate are very passionate about the issue and both want to find solutions that they believe will benefit the greater good of our society. One side argues that a more regulated gun industry and stricter gun laws will reduce violence. On the other side of the debate, they believe that keeping guns in the hands of law abiding citizens will help reduce gun violence. Taking the rights of legal gun owners

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    EDCI 7510 Curriculum Development and Evaluation Timeline of Curriculum Development in the United States Lisa Bevens Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA   Purpose The purpose of this timeline is to demonstrate the changes made in the educational system of the United States as described by Wiles and Bondi in Curriculum Development in a Global Age. This timeline will focus on different eras of time from the Evolutionary Era, to the Modern Era, to the Postmodern Era. This timeline will

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    post-secondary education; attends college part-time; works full time; is financially independent for financial aid purposes; has dependents other than a spouse; is a single parent; or does not have a high school diploma" (Pelletier, p. 1).  Being a student at Kennesaw State University it is hard to imagine anyone who does not fit into one of those seven outlined categories. Being asked to compare traditional and nontraditional

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