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    Winston-Salem State University is a public institution that became a State Normal School in 1892. Nevertheless, WSSU carries about 1,340 men and 3,453 women. It is a historically black public research University, located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) has a certified Educational School board offering baccalaureate and graduate programs to a diverse population of students. When applying to Winston Salem State University one should consider the admissions criteria

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    1 Winston-Salem State University Is a public institution that was founded In 1892. They also have 1,340 males and 3,453 females. It is a historically black public research University located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. WSSU is an certified university offering baccalaureate and graduate programs to a diverse student population. It is a member of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. When applying to Winston Salem State University one should consider the admissions criteria, tuition, and academic

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    History of the University Winston-Salem State University was founded by Simon Green Atkins on September 28, 1892. Atkins had a wise vision to create an institution where all students would meet the challenges of the of the challenges of everyday life with an education made to intellectually prepare the “head, hand and heart.” Twenty-five students attended classes in a one-room frame and they were taught by one professor. Since 1892, Winston-Salem State University has grown from one-room structure

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    Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) has a long-established history of athletic excellence, of athletic achievement both on the conference and national levels. From 2007 to 2010 athletic season, WSSU competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Other means from being a transition member from the NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I to remain within the MEAC or within the NCAA Division I was not successful. WSSU is currently a member of

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    Self Analysis : A Self

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    to be successful both in life and in my workplace (Pappas, 2010). In this paper, I am going to provide an overview of my person from personal and professional viewpoints. I will also provide a self-critic of myself as a DON student at Winston Salem State University. Next, I will reflect on my experience in the program, what I have learned, and my overall impression. Finally, I will reflect upon the University’s vision, mission, and motto. I will also discuss my future aspirations. Self-reflection

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    as the "Twin City" and the city for arts and innovation, Winston Salem continues to attract many people within its city limits and surrounding areas. The city has even made appearances on top ten lists of cities to live in throughout America. With such a great reputation, it's no surprise that Winston Salem is one of the largest cities within the state of North Carolina. As many people continue to move in, internet providers in Winston Salem have increased as well. This is good news for anyone who

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    returning back to school. This year I had volunteered at Northwest Middle School with a school social worker, a car wash for the sophomore class council, the boys and girls club, and the community garden that’s located at the Enterprise Center in Winston-Salem NC. The volunteer experience for all four organizations was very gratifying, and gave me the ability to work with individuals of all age groups. Volunteering at Northwest Middle School with a school social worker involved me meeting and communicating

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    Marguerite Annie Johnson, a little girl born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928. She grew up in St. Louis and Stamps, Arkansas. Her older brother Bailey Jr loved to tease her and end start calling her Maya. Today we know her as Maya Angelou the first black woman director in Hollywood, who left a huge mile stone as poet, historian, songwriter, author, playwright, dancer, stage and screen producer, singer, performer, director, and civil rights activist. She was also and inspiration

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    The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, SNCC, was created in the 1960s by the NACCP’s very own Ella Baker. She was from Littleton and an alumnus to Shaw University. She helped mentor and guide student leaders to stand up against situations that are beyond the authority of the law or not regulated by the law. On February 1, 1960, four students walked downtown to the store of F.W. Woolworth’s five-and-dim. They were not given any service when asked and in return were asked to leave the store

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    I have personally witnessed the established, unprecedented and warmhearted culture, of Winston Salem State Universities Occupational Therapy program. I visited this program over the summer and experienced the mission state of the university and the occupational therapy program firsthand. I am genuinely a good fit for this program because my reason for becoming an occupational therapist is to offer patients to maintain and retrieve their quality of life. It is of supreme importance to me that every

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