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    generation‚ education was one of America’s most valuable resources. It had us on top of all other countries‚ making us some of the most intelligent people in the world‚ but today conditions have changed. Education isn’t the same and it’s creating such a vast division between not only our surrounding countries‚ but in our generations as well. Lowered curriculum standards‚ lack of a support system‚ and the creation of stereotypes of today’s teenagers are just minimal parts of the reason that education is losing

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    Standardized Test Improving Education in America The use of standardized tests became very popular after the No Child Left behind Act (NCLB) was passed in 2001. The NCLB required yearly testing starting in the 3rd grade‚ in all 50 states. US students fell from 18th in the world in math in 2000 to 31st in 2009‚ with a similar drop in science and we haven’t had any changes in reading. One argument is that standardized tests are a fair and measure the ability of students‚ they make sure teachers

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    Slavery equals cotton. Cotton equals money. Money equals power. Power to control an entire race and cause one of the bloodiest conflicts in American history‚ with death counts matching that of World War I and II combined. Slavery was fundamentally shaped through man’s desire for wealth and power. Despite this‚ man’s desire for human righteousness was too powerful for such a horrendous event to continue. In the beginning‚ the cause of slavery sprang from the Southern need to hire cheap labor

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    Arshpreet Raggi Period: 1 2/11/13 Introduction- I going to write about Martin Luther King JR.‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ and My coach Mr. Ambriz and how they made a difference in the world. How all three of these people made a difference in the community? P2: Martin Luther king JR. made a difference in our world by bringing

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    Throughout history many ethnic cliques have experienced abuse and distrust from our American society. The people in America seem to be less understanding‚ and less willing to accept cultures different from their own‚ at least years ago. Groups such as the Indians‚ the African Americans‚ and the Immigrants‚ fall deeply into this category. The situations and struggles they have gone through are greatly explained in Ronald Takaki’s novel‚ “A Different Mirror‚ A History of a Multicultural America.” Although

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    Progressivism: A Very Short Introduction Very Short Introductions available now: AFRICAN HISTORY John Parker and Richard Rathbone AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTIONS L. Sandy Maisel THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY Charles O. Jones CATHOLICISM Gerald O’Collins THE CELTS Barry Cunliffe CHAOS Leonard Smith CHOICE THEORY Michael Allingham CHRISTIAN ART Beth Williamson CHRISTIANITY Linda Woodhead ANARCHISM Colin Ward CITIZENSHIP Richard Bellamy ANCIENT EGYPT Ian Shaw CLASSICAL

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    Policing Trends and Issues Nicole Fox Westwood College ABSTRACT This research project is an analysis of six scenarios. The scenarios are as follows: History and rolls of law enforcement in society‚ Levels of jurisdiction‚ Distinction among the multiple functions of Law enforcement agencies‚ Analysis of Historical events that have shaped modern policing practices‚ Ethical and professional behavior in the workplace‚ and Evaluation of how knowledge‚ skills‚ and attitude learned in this

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    Opportunity of a Lifetime After reading this essay‚ one person may be added to the National Organ transplant waiting list. That one person can save or enhance more than 25 different peoples lives. The Donate Life Illinois is a group of agencies responsible for organ donations‚ education about organ donations and other helpful statistics to help people and save lives. The Donate Life Illinois group established that more than 6‚500 people have died nationwide in the United States waiting for an

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    Jackson was a protector of democracy for "Equal protection and equal benefits" for all men. He wanted to be rid of any organization or institution promoting specific privilege to anyone. Jackson felt that over time‚ the offices of the federal system had grown mold to a uniform party. He proceeded to seek diversity amongst officers‚ and while he removed no more officials than Jefferson‚ he succeeded in diversifying the system. Since he believed that the power belonged to the people‚ Jackson instituted

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    History and Context of Graduate Education LSTD 5003 – 200 Myrissa Weeks University of Oklahoma As we begin our graduate degrees‚ I believe it is very important for us to understand how and where the tradition originated. The foundation of the American higher education system is derived from the original ideology of European education. Two Greek pioneers of tutelage‚ Plato and Aristotle‚ established the Academy in 387 BC and the Lyceum in 335 BC‚ respectively (University of Oklahoma‚ 2015). Over

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