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    to rate activities that helped them learn in an academic setting. Students were asked to evaluate activities such as: debates, class discussions, researching and writing notes, competitive games, creating artwork, collaboration to analyze documents, role playing, video lectures at home, and creating graphic organizers. Examining the scores on the learning styles survey, debates and role-playing were ranked as the most helpful learning activities

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    Hard Work, Good Timing, and Dumb Luck: A Recipe for Success I make my way to the podium on the stage, and place my name placard before me, on it is MO-SCANLAN, and I gaze out at my audience of 350+ delegates, waiting patiently to hear what I have to say. Glancing to my left, I see Victor Agbafe, the young man who was thrust into the spotlight earlier that year after being accepted to all eight Ivy League schools, who was my collaborator for this speech because of all of the people in this room,

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    student or anyone in a class. With the rise of mental health disorders being diagnosed in students, some seek professional help or a better diagnosis because of there helpfulness. Students have been at odds sometimes because of trigger warnings. The debate on whether or not to implicate them in a classroom setting is the main topic of the argument. I side with the argument that people should use trigger warning for an upcoming topic. Students do go to college to learn and given that there stressors

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    While I may not be majoring or minoring in Integrated Educational Studies at Chapman University, I consider the subject matter taught in IES courses to be both very interesting and incredibly important on both societal and personal levels. For these reasons, I am currently enrolled in IES-300: Valuing Difference in American Society during the 2016 Summer Semester. This is the second Integrated Educational Studies course I have taken at Chapman—I was enrolled in IES-102: Social Constructions of Difference

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    Have you ever wondered what it was like coming from a low-income family? To struggle financially but somehow managed to overcome every obstacle faced resulting in success along with continued success? Well I know I did; in order to further educate myself on what the life of an African American man whose family immigrated from Somalia to provide a more fulfilling life with plenty of opportunities to become someone great. Although the road to success was not easy, David King made it happen. He went

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    To be literate, is not just the ability to recite and inscribe. It is something I think more than that. It involves a very intricate mechanics of linguistics, but eventually forms a sophisticated yet beautiful form of language usage. I was not born with literacy sense. I gained reading skills from bedtime stories from my parents and eventually learned formally to read and write at school. From that, I was able to mold my style of writing with the help of the teachers. I believe that most of us have

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    Fostering A Nation Canada Confronts It’s History of Childhood Disadvantage, written by Veronica Strong-Boag, discusses the history of child welfare in Canada. Strong-Boag explains how there is a dark side of Canada’s response to the lives of children in private homes and institutions in Canada in the 1900s. Her argument has been stated clearly on page 3, “Fostering Nation? Explores the missteps and detours of a century and more of child protection efforts by Canadians and their governments as

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    created to avoid giving fascist political groups a platform to speak, no-platforming has now taken the form of banning an individual deemed to be an inappropriate speaker for any outlet, in the hopes of avoiding their beliefs being broadcasted. The debate of the implementation of no-platforming in academic environments is about whether it infringes upon the

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    free time. By participating, one actually encourages corruption, dishonesty and hatred. Even though many people criticize his point of view, Miller, the defender of college football, seemed to accept the criticism very kindly as he mentions how the debate was “full of smart and engaged people.” He spends a lot of time discussing the views of his opponents whom he finds very interesting. Gladwell, another writer who talks about college football and its drawbacks, is one of the opponents of Miller discussed

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    assigned each person a lens, ending with economic, social, historical, and cultural. For my individual paper I decided to research on how refugees can be economically beneficial for Germany. The sources I used were some I gathered from my Speech and Debate experience with the topic, and some were ones I had to avidly search for. This helped me improve because I practiced social and researching skills while working with my team, skills I will no doubt use in the future. After finishing my research and

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