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    Receiving A Scholarship

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    prepare for it.” By Malcolm X. When I was a little, I was fascinated with how people get sick and get better with the help of doctors and medications. As I grew up and learned, I have set two goals of becoming a pharmacist and start or be part of a campaign that will help the poor people around the world with medical help. I believe college education is valuable and we must take advantage of every chance that comes across that will help us with our life. Being awarded this scholarship will benefit me

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    My essay about a political leader who had courage is about Andy Thompson. I met Representative Thompson his first year running for State Representative and have helped with his campaigns since then. He served three terms on Marietta’s city council. He is now currently serving his second term in the Ohio House of Representatives. Representative Thompson serves the 95th district in Ohio, which includes Noble, Harrison, and Carroll counties, as well as parts of Washington and Belmont counties. He

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    fraudulent statistics of placement rates to jobs after graduating. Placement rates are the jobs that students have received through their degrees, and Corinthian Colleges would advertise the amount of graduates that have been hired in their field. The schools published around a ninety percent placement rate, but in truth, it was a zero percent placement rate. This deception has caused the federal government to step in and close the institutions. As a whole, Corinthian College’s actions set out a reputation

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    Based on the religious scenario given in class, the principal is a mid-year hire in a high school situated in what appears to be a predominantly Christian, conservative community. Several facts have come to light regarding equal access and religious activities and actions occurring in the school. First the principal observed the English teacher, Mr. Wrighteous, prominently displaying the Bible on his desk. The teacher also incorporated and promoted religious teachings in a class lesson. He offered

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    I think departments of American universities should think more carefully about traditional teaching methods and change them to new teaching methods which help developing practical skills and make students more active. Noam Chomsky, a professor emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, writes in “The Death of American Universities”, “You don’t expect students to copy it down and repeat whatever you say; you expect them to tell you when you’re wrong or to come up with new

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    Chinese Education

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    grades pre-kindergarten (before age 6) to post graduate (2-3 years for Masters; 2-3 years for Doctorates). The Chinese educational system is not a balanced educational system. While there are some schools in the cities that can match some of our western countries in terms of resourcing the vast majority of schools are in the countryside. The Chinese educational system is a highly competitive educational system. Because of the huge population waiting to be educated, and the limited space in colleges and

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    levels of education. If educational institutions choose not to adhere to Title IX policies, they lose their federal funding (Andersen, 2015). Access to education and vocational training, education for pregnant and parenting students, employment in schools, and the atmosphere of the learning environment are all protected areas under Title IX. However, society tends to emphasize the legislation’s view of athletics, sexual harassment, and women’s participation in math, science, and technology (National

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    The legislation of teacher rotation policy in China is a national campaign towards EFA goals with particular attention to quality improvement in education. Quality is positioned as a strategic objective in the national policy document. It is internationally recognised that teacher professionalism plays a central role in education quality (Avalos & Barrett, 2011). Policy makers and researchers come to agree that among all the school-based practitioners, teachers have the greatest influence on student

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    refugees have no food to give to their families, no clean water, and the Syrian children suffer from health problems and are out of school. UNICEF USA pointed out, “Prior to the conflict, Syria’s education system was the envy of the region, with close to universal primary school enrollment and literacy rates over 90 percent.” As well as mentioned “4,072 n]umber of schools [were] damaged or turned into shelters, storage facilities or military bases” (“Infographic”). Charity groups such as the UNHCR,

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    A million Australians, both men and women, served in the Second World War. Half a million were stationed overseas. They fought in campaigns against Germany and Italy in Europe. The Australian homeland came under direct attack with aircraft bombings by the Japanese in north-west Australia. All citizens at this point were encouraged to be apart of the war effort, even children under the age of five. Over 30,000 Australian servicemen were taken prisoner by the Japanese and Germans in 1942. The men that

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