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    Greg Williams Interview

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    California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) for 11 years. Prior to arriving at CSU Dominguez Hills in 2004, Mr. Williams was curator of photographs at the San Diego Historical Society. He has also worked as an archivist and curator for the New Jersey Historical Society, Rutgers University, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and the Oregon State Archives. He has traveled all over the country. Mr. Williams received his master’s degree in creative writing from the University of Oregon and

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    new. So, after a lot of researching and many college visits, I ended up at Rutgers University in the state of New Jersey. I know that the distance isn't that far (only about two and a half hours), but it's still a new territory. Being an out-of-state student made me realize that I had to learn some things that students living in-state just naturally know. I'm about a month away from finishing up my freshmen year at Rutgers and I have some confessions. Here are ten confessions of an

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    people say “yes sure it’s a great idea”. Others say “no not at this time”. Paying college athletes for participating in sports is a bad idea. Athletes getting paid to play sports could take the focus of education away, it would cost way too much for universities, take the love and passion of the sport away, and many other reasons. Mostly all athletes get scholarships anyway which pays for their tuition, dorm, meals, etc. As the athletes receiving scholarships have a full ride through college their payment

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    student who plagiarizes will likely receive a 0 as their final paper grade and students who are convicted of plagiarism will also receive specific final warning and will suffer expulsion if they are convicted of a further honor offense. Colleges and universities take plagiarism every bit as seriously as any school around the world, and they assume that students know, or should know, how to avoid it. Students may be suspended or expelled from college for plagiarizing. They may also have their diplomas revoked

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    American universities are losing the ability to practice the use of free speech. The reason this has happened is due to political agendas that take away the ability to use free speech they do this by blocking people’s ability to express their thoughts with the threat of being called a racists or a bigot or even sexist this is causing the death of free speech and it is coddling the minds of American university students. The way that free speech is being killed is the way the political agendas stifle

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    Rutgers University will send a survey to each of the four high schools around May. Enclosed the survey will ask the seniors several questions about the workshop and the easiness and reliability the website and video had on the students. As for the one credit class, the survey will be done at the end of the spring semester. In addition, the University would distribute a survey to each employer and their employees to see whether

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    Literature Review The Varying Causes and Effects of College Mergers Philadelphia University, a notable design school, and Thomas Jefferson University, a notable medical school have merged. The two universities vary in numerous ways; however, like many universities across the United States that have been merging into larger institutions, a mediation of the two universities was reached. Philadelphia University has a deep credited history in the design field. Specifically, what the school was founded

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    to our lives, responsible to ourselves, we can never again be satisfied with the old, passive way” (4). Deciding to transfer and apply to Kean University has presented new challenges of acclimating myself to the school and student body. Nonetheless, I am determined to learn as much as possible about the unexplored opportunities I will have at that university if I am accepted. With this possible transition there is a lot of uncertainty in my collegiate professional career: Will I be living

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    high school to college and beyond. If you ask ten high school students about plagiarism, one out of every three students will have admitted to using plagiarism off the internet for an assignment. (Donald McCabe, Rutgers university) A survey conducted by Donald McCabe at Rutger’s University showed that out of 24,000 students at 70 different high schools, fifty-eight percent admitted to plagiarism. In another study he conducted with college students the numbers had increased greatly. Over the course

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    Applying and figuring out to how to pay for college was something I did with no help because my parents never went to college but my motivation and drive pushed me to make my dreams come to true and I am currently a student at Rutgers University - New Brunswick Campus. My motivation to succeed at study is my immigrant parents who left everything they knew to give me the future they knew they would never have.As the oldest of six my motivation is my family and their struggles. I motivate myself to

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