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    D. K.: A Case Study

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    D.K. is a 72-year-old male, that is recently retired from being a financial supervisor at GMC. He informed my kinesiology student and I, that this is the third time he has completed the senior fitness testing here at Saginaw Valley State University. The motivation that brought my client here today was to reach the 95 percentile for his age. He walks four to five miles every day to stay fit and healthy. D.K. is very determined and highly competitive; therefore, the occupations that he values the most

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    A Woman's Journey

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    September 22, 2015 to witness a young women’s story about how she overcame cultural bias, sexual abuse, and physical danger in order to achieve her dream to become a professional photographer. Invited to speak at Saginaw Valley State University’s Malcom Field Theatre by the president of the university, the title of Eman Mohammad’s speech was ‘Breaking Taboos and Documenting Devastation: A Woman’s Journey’. This title fitted her speech perfectly as a many people came to hear her speech for a number of reasons

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    A Look On My Future

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    Megan Jones 10/13/2015 Career Research Paper A Look on My Future After many years of intensive schooling, hectic decision making, failures, and successes, I have decided that occupational therapy is a potential career for me. I have always loved working with people, however special needs children have always had a place in my heart. Once I realized I had a passion for special needs, I decided to become an active member of Lapeer High School’s Links program. This exceptional program pairs well rounded

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    This project talks about the Kalamazoo Promise, which is a foundation and fundamental scholarship for college tuition for all sorts of colleges such as, community, university in or out of the state. It allows for payments of money to the tuition and mandatory fees that students have to pay up to their 4 year degree. It was created to be beneficial for the students and their families. The benefits of having the Kalamazoo Project is obviously it helps families and the students, but

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    Study Abroad Interview

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    To get a better understanding of study abroad, I interviewed Hailey Weaver from the study abroad office at Saginaw Valley State University. Hailey Weaver is a study abroad peer advisor (Weaver). She has been working at the study abroad office for seven months (Weaver). She is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in graphic design (Weaver). I asked Hailey questions about what I needed answers to help me decide if I want to study abroad. The best advice she gave me was determining which credits I would be

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    Forcible Rape Explained Through the Social Learning Theory Andrew Blair Saginaw Valley State University   Abstract A crime in America that is committed all too often is the act of forcible rape. Forcible rape is not a crime only against women. The definition was recently changed to aid in gender neutrality and to account for forcible rapes among same gender (FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program, 2013). Forcible rape in now defined as, according to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR)

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    "Journey to achieve the quality education" My early childhood was a typical middle class environment in the 1990 's. Since the age of ten, I aspired to be a social worker in my life. At the age of nineteen, I confirmed nursing as my future profession. I was interested to work in non-governmental organization in order to perform something charitable for poor people. It’s sad to reminisce at times, that wherever I traveled, I found homeless people with such sadness in their eyes due to various

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    that is unreal, how would we even know if the world we live in is unreal? What if we are all in a virtual world that makes our brain think we are actually doing something? As of right now, I am typing a paper for my English 212 class at Saginaw Valley State University; in the Matrix this is what you should be thinking. If you see it, smell it, and feel it; it must be real. However, not according to the Matrix; how deep does the rabbit hole go? Being a human is a digital reality in the Matrix; in the

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    Coach Kill has affected the lives of many football players and the people affected by them. He suffered from many health complications, but through it all he kept putting the football team and the players first. He coached the game of football, but he also coached the young players how to be a good person. He believed that football players needed to put their studies first and made sure that everything that a player did he put it to his fullest effort. He was also a big believer in faith while coaching

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    College Admission Essay

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    Beginning college is like being reborn into the world. You begin your first day with a blank slate, and a thousand fears to go with it. Last year, I started my new life at Saginaw Valley State University. As a fresh graduate of New Lothrop High School, I had no idea what to expect from the world past the cornfields that used to surround me everyday at school. With a deep breath, I gathered everything I learned from my time at New Lothrop and jumped into my new world. My past lessons of leadership

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