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    Should College Mascots Be Regulated? In Ryan Fulda’s article‚ "Is the NCAA Prohibition of Native American Mascots From Championship Play a Violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act?"‚ he introduces the controversy over having Native American mascots and symbols used by teams in college sports‚ and whether or not prohibiting the use of them violates the antitrust laws. In the rest of Fulda ’s article‚ he successfully breaks down how prohibiting the use of Native American influences could be considered

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    do after high school. My sister had wanted to be a nursing assistant for the longest time and my brother had wanted to be a lawyer. Although my sister wasn’t the smartest in school she still passed and graduated with her class‚ but did not go to college. My brother on the other hand had a different path to become a lawyer‚ which he could have with his grades‚ but did not. He decided to enlist in the military and hoped to go to school afterwards. Although he had planned it all out‚ he didn’t follow

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    College students entering their first year often find themselves questioning if they should even be there or not. It is a common question and many find that they are just not fit for that kind of life. On the other hand‚ however‚ there are those who test their mental and physical stability by placing their selves in difficult situations‚ or environments that would not normally suit them. They want to see what they can do and make of themselves. This is also not uncommon because it is well understood

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    Majors in college: Out of all of my biases this I would say is my most explicit and the one I most consciously remember learning. It all started going into my freshman year of college just from hanging out with older students who would joke about majors outside of the stem field and how they weren’t as intelligence as us pre-meds‚ or pointing out that it seems like all of the business majors seem to party 6 days a week and taking easy classes. Although I have tried to move away from that bias it’s

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    Electoral College Should Be Abolished The Electoral College system was first established in the constitution by the Founding Fathers. The creation of Electoral College is to make sure every states is a viable participant in electing the president‚ in which giving the small population states a chance. In the day of election‚ people cast their votes for their candidate and who wins it determines the electors of the state. The system was great when it was first introduced because of how people before

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    Melissa Douglas April 17‚ 2013 Is The Electoral College Fair? The Electoral College has been a topic of discussion ever since the election of 2000. When you rely on this system‚ there could easily be a different outcome in the electoral vote and the popular vote. With the Electoral College in place‚ some of Americans’ votes are basically worthless. When the Electoral College was put into place it was a solution to a problem of the 1780’s‚ now in the 21st century‚ all Americans should have

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    from the student’s studies. If athletes notice that they receive a payout for popularity‚ they’ll most likely kiss up to the fans of the school so they can continue to receive the popularity and the payouts that come along with it. Athletes go to college to learn in order to learn and further their education‚ not to be in video games and have a significantly large amount of legal complications that would come along with the contract. With athletes in school and playing sports‚ their priorities become

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    The reasons for the electoral college to be abolished and replaced by another system.The electoral college was made several years after the founding of the U.S. This system was made because the delegate didn’t believe that the people would have enough information to choose the right person for president. What are the reasons for the electoral college to be abolished?The electoral college should be abolished because it’s undemocratic‚ the small state over presents and hurts third parties. One

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    Op-Ed: Why We Should Keep the Electoral College The electoral college is the current system in which the united state chooses the president and vice president. The electoral college system was created in 1787 by the framers‚ and hasn’t changed over the years. The current problem with the electoral college system is that the loser of the popular vote can still win the presidency by winning the electoral college votes. This has happened 3 times in the last 56 elections. The most recently being the

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    The Electoral College should not be abolished‚ because if it is then the election process would collapse. The Electoral College was created because “normal citizens” were not deemed worth of voting because they would not know what or who they were voting for. The system is built in a way that is complicated‚ but it works‚ here is how it works: all US states and DC get one electoral vote for each of their US Senators and Representatives. The Representatives’ votes are determined by the decennial census

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