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    In America culture children are told if they do what they are supposed to do, no more no less, they will get what they want in life. That everything in life is easy and fair to people. This new generation has been called Millennials. Millennials are people who were born between the years 1982-2000 (United States Census Bureau). And from these ideas in American culture nowadays colleges have been changing in the last hundred years. The term “coddling” has been used to describe this trend in American

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    class for non-classroom activities.” (Schaffhauser) Students do not pay attention, their grades go down, miss the lesson, some students even do it because they are bored and trying to make the time go by faster, sometimes your professor will call you out. “College professor have fallen into two camps: those who believe cellphones, laptops, and tablets should be allowed in class, to assist with instruction and to model responsible usage of the devices, and those who believe the devices should be banned

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    College Vs. High School

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    Most would agree that being a college student is more fun than being in high school. Since I‘ve been in college, I’ve seen more freedom that what was allowed to students in high school. Choices such as; how to take notes, the environment and more class selections are a few examples of how college is better and less limiting than high school. Since there’s more educational freedom and I also have more control over my education, I find being in college is more pleasurable than being in high school

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    What is different about college English, and high school English so far has been that the professor does not give class time to do homework or writing. In high school, the teacher usually gave us weeks or months to do writing assignments. Teachers in high school would usually approach students, and ask them to show the progress they have done so far. Also, teachers in high school would show writing examples from previous years. Also during readings in class the teacher would read to us, and tell

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    polarized or marginalized. In other words, it can be said that there is a glass ceiling preventing women from career advancement. This is because in our present day world, women are been stereotyped as not been capable to take high level position (professors, managers, Engineers). Therefore, this paper will explore the workplace barriers that women face in areas such as pay gap and promotion particularly in higher education. Brief Overview of Glass Ceiling The concept of the ‘Glass ceiling’ was enacted

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    writing.      I spent last winter working with a college professor to develop a script I had written for a production. It    was my first attempt at writing for the stage and I was scared of the response I would receive. Despite    the simplicity of the piece, the professor always respected my work and my thoughts concerning it. I    consider Rick, the professor, one of my heroes. He has incredible vision, a quality I truly admire. I was

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    It goes by many names- and none are sweet. Either ‘masturbation’ strikes an innately uncomfortable chord when it tries to leave a human mouth or I’m just childish, oversensitive to a cluster of syllables that sound altogether so clinical and cold. Alternative turns of phrase are out there for the weak at heart: there’s an episode of ‘That ’70s Show” where the credits roll over Donna in a bathtub surrounded by candles, her hand unseen under the water in an ultra-feminine, epitomized snapshot of what

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    For my job shadow I went to the University of Sioux Falls! There I was introduced to Joe Obermueller who is the Assistant Professor and Director of theatre. I arrived at the University of Sioux Falls November 15th. I think it was extremely interesting that Obermueller was a professor and a director. Having both of those responsibilities would be exceptionally stressful, Obermueller has two things that he has to focus on in his career. He has to make sure that the academic side is tip-top and people

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    In his book Why Teach?, Mark Edmundson constructs an argument about the paradoxical consumer culture surrounding education. The Virginian professor takes a stance on the problems that he has both experienced in his own classroom and observed on campuses, and he approaches each problem in turn, making significant claims which are assigned appropriate blames. His essay, “Liberal Arts & Lite Entertainment,” originally published in 1997, is broken into six sections and begins with his experience at his

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    Any college student will tell you that the only downside to learning is the homework. Sometimes the homework can get overwhelming, to the point that you stress out and don't do it to your full potential. I am in my second year, and I have learned with trial in error the main points that can and will help make doing your homework a lot easier, and will help with your grade too. First and foremost, organization is essential. Organize all your papers for one class in one folder, and have separate folders

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