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    higher education and an equal number join the military. The students in the class complain of unequipped labs‚ fault typewriters‚ dirty toilets‚ inadequate teachers and ignorance by the state as compared to other parts of America. Jennifers views on schools in poor area (Bronx East St. Louis) Jennifer notes that schools in these poor areas are hell‚ and that is the reason they moved. She argues that people in such areas must take the initiative of changing their lives and the levels of education in

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    The American Education System provides an equal opportunity for all children in the United States to get a quality education. Although it is not completely uniform across the country‚ with every state making its own guidelines‚ everyone is still presented with a chance to attend a public school from kindergarten through twelfth grade. This enables all children with an education to advance further in life. For giving everyone that opportunity this system should be praised‚ but in the system it also

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    It has become a well-known fact the the United States is lacking in education compared to several other countries around the world. This in part has to do with the government standard as to what is and is not required. Other qualities include lack of motivation in the teaching or learning processes. If students do not put in effort in order to be successful‚ then the quality of work that is put out decreases. As of 2009‚ the average female high school grade point average was a three point one‚ while

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    Billy Joel is a very well known musician who is respected and acknowledged all around the world. I think he was an appropriate speaker for a college graduation. He used one question at the beginning of the speech that caught the audience’s curiosity‚ "Why do musicians give so much time to charitable causes?" He then branched out from there to discuss more important issues. This question helped him create an invitational environment. I think asking a question also helped him show a sense of organization

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    com/northamerica/mycommunicationlab/ 6) Blackboard: Username: 7 digit student ID Password: student (Unless you have changed it) OTHER CAMPUS RESOURCES: ~OSD: Office for Students with Disabilities Location: T 100: In Parking Lot Just East of Business Education Building. Phone: 661.722.6360 Voice/Relay ~DISTANCE LEARNING: http://avconline.avc.edu/students.html ~FINANCIAL AID: Student Services Building lobby ~THE LEARNING CENTER (LC): Next to the Business Building on 30th Street West. 661.722

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    Dr. Joel Brown’s speech Our first presentation for this class was given by dr. Joel Brown. Dr. Brown is an evolutionary ecologist. He has been a member of the UIC faculty team for about 26 years. That’s almost 4 years before I was even born. He was a chemistry major when he was a freshman in high school. The only reason that made him choose chemistry was his hobby which is bomb making. The story that made him change his major was really funny. It was because of a flyer that said‚ “fire ecology

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    In the United States‚ the K-12 education system serves as a pathway to abundant intelligence for students. Students are provided with the right tools to learn and flourish. Despite the benefits that it provides‚ there is a problem with the education system being insufficiently democratic. Several characteristics in the system depict a weak democracy‚ which disrupt the functioning of the government. Although‚ there are signs in the education system of being insufficiently democratic‚ there are actions

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    Last week of Spring Break! It’s Time to make this three days one of the best days of my life. As I bought my tickets on United Airlines all I could think of was “Wow I’m actually going to leave the country and explore marvelous wonders on my own”. One of the best countries of the world would be Italy; I always wanted to travel to Rome‚ where all I could smell is pasta and wine. All night all I could think of was the next day I would be in an airplane on my way to Italy eating pizza. My summer clothes

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    The photograph Warren Avenue at 23rd Street‚ Detroit‚ Michigan‚ October 1993 by Joel Sternfeld‚ is one with great meaning and use of many creative tools. This photograph has two main purposes: to commemorate a loved man who was murdered and to point out the injustice of his murder. There is a painting of this man with clouds behind him signifying he was a great man who is now in a better place‚ however‚ the man is covered in red and there is a large amount of red underneath him on the curb representing

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    twenty-five million people did not have economic nor politic rights in the 20th century‚ to educate that 15 million people was essential. However‚ since these people felt they were inadequate‚ it was easy for the education system to just use them. This system is called the “Banking” concept of education. It mythicized reality‚ threatened students as objects of assistance‚ also the oppressor (teacher) presented himself to his students as their opposite. Students were there just to record‚ memorize and repeat

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