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    “In the United States, 15 states have laws that fail to protect women with disabilities from involuntary sterilization” (Against her will). Sterilization of disabled women in the United States should not be allowed. It denies disabled women the rights of having children. It is sexist to force women to get sterilized but men do not have to get sterilized. Women should have the right to have children, no matter if they have a disability or if something is wrong with her. The United States has used forced

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    Greeting Everyone! Growing up as a teen having an interest in assisting children with special needs was very rewarding to me. I attended Kaplan University and graduated with a four year Bachelor of Science in Education. I enjoy school simply because I enjoy the opportunity of simply adding things to my personal identification toolbox. I found college to be challenging because of current workloads, and trying to balance everyday family life. I am a 9th grade teacher at Callaway High School

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    single year due to the pricey costs of tuition. The rapid rise can be attributed to many aspects of the economy, not just a single source. There have also been some propositions of how costs could be lowered, but these have yet to be seen. The United States has gone into a tuition crisis. Tuition rates have been on the rise since the start of colleges. In 1988, the average college tuition was about $2,800 for a year of schooling. In 2008, that number had risen 130% to nearly $6,800 for one year; according

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    History The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was founded at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa March 9th, 1856. There was a charter brought to North Dakota State University on April 6th, 1935. Sigma Alpha Epsilon offers a great opportunity for students around the nation to benefit themselves as individuals. The fraternity has a creed called the True Gentleman. It was written by John Walter Wayland. Involvement Opportunities Sigma Alpha Epsilon is a social fraternity. There are so many ways you

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    surprise, I did make friends, I did not get lost well not really, I was not late to any of my classes even though I did have to almost run, and so far I love the welcoming community of the Fargo area. My experiences during my first week at North Dakota State University ended up being much better than I expected. Overall, I chose to attend college because it is what was expected of me, and because I wanted to further my education to be able to find a job I will enjoy for the rest of my life. I need to

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    Environmental racism is an issue that has been taking place all over the United States for many years now. The environmental racism movement is the economic correlation between economic status and environmental health issues. The media plays a huge roll in this issue because it is their job to make sure that social issues get the correct exposure they deserve. The citizens should know the status of the area they are living in considering that their tax dollars are going to upkeep the community. Hempstead

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    an American businessman, author, politician, libertarian party nominee for president of the united states. This was not the only time when he was nominated for president, he apply couple of times. Gary also have a personal life like each human at the world, but not all the people see this part of his life. Because they are concentrated just in the political thigs. Gary was born at Minot. North Dakota on 1953, and his age right now is 63 years old. Also he has ancestors from Russian, his paternal grandfather

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    from the commercialized usage of American Indian identities in the form of sport mascots. In 2006, the NCAA ordered the University of North Dakota to change their mascot, the Fighting Sioux, in a sanction that called for the removal of mascots with tribal logos that were deemed hostile and abusive. Since then, UND has fought this, arguing that it is the right of the University to maintain their mascot. Amicus submits this brief in the hopes to convince the Court that the usage of Native Americans

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    Two 15-year-old kids caught a rare sighting of a baby seal and took pictures and a video of the rare creature while exploring a barrier island in Hampstead, North Carolina. These animals are found approximately 1,000 miles south of where they were found by the teens, making it quite the rare sight. Two students by the names of Ryan Covil and Gianni Buffalino from Topsail High School were boating around Lea-Hutaff

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    How did the Native American people groups who shaped North America for centuries become reduced to stereotypes portrayed in movies and other media? What is the place for advocacy and social justice ministries in these communities? These questions captured my attention during my education at Taylor University. At Taylor, most students are not aware of Native American tribes beyond the media portrayal in westerns or sports logos. As I conducted research for the Butler Undergraduate Research conference

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