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    Introduction Fresno Pacific University has undertaken the daunting task to develop a cohesive strategy in creating diversity within the Fresno Pacific University System. While the above is good, what about diversity within the university’s board of trustees, board members, administrative team, and professors? Has the university encouraged members of the minority race groups, ideology and religious beliefs to apply and have the same employment opportunities as people of the same race and religion

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    Introduction During week two, we were tasked to conduct a financial analysis of the Johnson family and assess their ability to independently fund the college educations of their three children. That analysis determined the two hundred dollars currently contributed monthly to each child’s college fund since each child was born will not fully fund their educations, given their ages, current balances in each college fund and the annual inflation of college costs. Assuming their available cash

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    Introduction College, an academic milestone that every student strives to accomplish. While college has its advantages, it also has its disadvantages. Owing to that fact that college has a wide impact on society, it should not be exempt from criticism. There are alternatives to going to college, tuition is costly, and it can negatively affect health. So when choosing whether to attend college or go another route, until otherwise proven, students should not be forced to continue their education and

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    Mukesh Mehata Professor: L Pierce English 1301.41002 5th October 2017 High School Vs. College Life As we go on in life we face many challenges and new situations that we deal with. A new situation that most people deal with is on college and high school. School plays one of the most significant stages in our lives. Many people spend more than 16 years to get an education in their life. Those years are different levels, some of them are more entertaining than others. A student must pass through high

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    The value of a college education is a topic that strikes debates across the nation. People wonder if the debt and time will be worth in helping them obtain a career to pay off the debt and generate a larger income for themselves than if they did not have a four-plus year college degree. My whole life, I have always valued a college education. At the same time, I know that the higher education is not as important to others. I never understood why someone does not want to obtain a college degree, but

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    result of their legal status. Concern related to finances, fear of deportation and a sense of isolation weigh heavily on undocumented students, according to a study released today from the Institute for Immigration, Globalization and Education at the University of California Los Angeles. In the study of undocumented undergraduates, 28.5 percent of male and 36.7 percent of female participants reported a level of anxiety that was above the clinical cut off for generalized anxiety disorder, which means a

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    In today’s culture, roughly 36% of Americans earn a college degree, while the remaining 64% are either presented with different options, or simply do not have the resources to go to college (Butler-Sweet, September 5, 2017). It is often assumed that a person’s college status, as well as their entire life, can be determined by examining his or her intellect, high school performance, and talents. However, C. Wright Mills proposes a new approach to this idea in his work, “The Promise.” Mills presents

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    In his article “In the Basement of the Ivory Tower,” Professor X explains how our society pressures people to take college courses for which they are not equipped. As both a community college and private college adjunct English teacher, Professor X explains the goal of his courses is for the student to complete research, form opinions, put together facts, then write their papers. He provides examples where people must take a certain amount of college level classes to advance in their occupation

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    for students. In university multimedia design is introduced as a subject, which is essential

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    Many believe that the amount of education a person has determines how successful you will be and that college is the ticket to life. Also, that if you don’t go to college you won’t be able to get a decent paying job but this isn’t necessarily true. Many are also not able to pay off their college debt and this can become a big problem. To add to this, many just don’t care much about their education and don’t want to put in the effort and end up wasting time and money. College is not necessary for

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