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    afraid of. Fear is a basic part of human nature‚ of even life itself for all creatures. We are not born with fear‚ though. It is something we learn very quickly. Fear is a safety mechanism to keep us from putting ourselves in danger‚ from causing ourselves pain. And I am sure after you have graduated highschool‚ you are hesitant‚ nervous‚ or you have so many thoughts about the idea of becoming a college student that might fear you. Being nervous about starting college is probably the most normal

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    Is College Worth The Time

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    Is College Worth the Time and Money? Steve Jobs‚ the founder of Apple‚ has been widely recognized for his talent in creating a company that totally revolutionized the computer hardware industry. There is no doubt that he is a very successful person and his net worth confirms this. Mark Zuckerberg‚ who designed and created the innovative social network Facebook‚ is another example of vision and talent coupled with effort that translated into success. What do these men have in common? They

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    It has always been said in more recent times that college tuition metaphorically costs an arm and a leg‚ but never specifically how much it is on average; “By 2011 the average student debt was $23‚300.” (Kiener). The statistic gives an idea on how much of an impact debt leaves on an average college student‚ graduating or not‚ and why it is always brought up whenever anyone discusses education beyond high school. With the “sticker prices” of an average public university appearing increasingly intimidating

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    *The Pressures of College Student*s Nowadays‚college students have to face a number of pressures.For example‚they have to face economic problem.When going to college‚they and their families have to pay a lot of money for tuition‚books‚housing‚and other school costs.That is a big problem for the poor students.So‚they try to find some part-time jobs to earn money to support their study and families.They try to study and work.They worry about their future.The more they study and work‚the more they

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    citizens you must be creative and very flexible. Recently studies show that in-born people do better‚ and are likely finding a job. I strongly agree with these studies. There are hundreds of barriers when it comes to secure an employment as a new immigrant. As for myself I can tell that‚ there is a long way ahead of me before finding a respectable and fairly remunerate job. Firstly‚ it doesn’t matter how highly skilled immigrant you are‚ the barriers to go through still there. What are the barriers

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Most of the teenagers‚ children or even adults are watching anime. Some of them are watching Anime in a private way that can make them understand and concentrate to the story‚ but there are times that it is watched by group‚ they say that it is more fun to watch Anime with friends or even strangers‚ but the more the audience the more the interruption. Japanese animation is called Anime. The word is the abbreviated pronunciation of "animation" in Japanese‚ where

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    school knows the pressure of college; teachers‚ parents and peers alike seem to be constantly asking about it‚ which only raises more questions for the individual. “Am I going to college? Should I go? Is it worth the time and money?” Weighing their options‚ their possibilities‚ and planning their entire life from there can leave one disoriented. With college being such a huge cultural staple in modern society‚ even people who are far past their high school and college years debate these questions

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    Alcohol and College Students Excessive drinking by college students has become a social phenomenon in which College students do not acknowledge the health risks that are involved with their excessive drinking habits. Furthermore‚ college students do not know enough about alcohol in general and what exactly it does to the body or they do not pay attention to the information given to them. There needs to be a complete saturation on the campuses‚ with the help of businesses and the media‚ expressing

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    of College Students A college student taking their first few steps onto a college campus is the day when they can finally feel the independence they were longing for. College is a place where students can find themselves. It can be a place for success as well as a place for partying. Attending college comes with many struggles. College tests every individual by staying above the influence‚ becoming a more organized student‚ and even making them step out of their comfort zone. When a student enters

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    Introduction to Hard Times

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    The shortest of Dickens’ novels‚ Hard Times‚ was also‚ until quite recently‚ the least regarded of them. The comedy is savagely and scornfully sardonic‚ to the virtual exclusion of the humour - that delighted apprehension of and rejoicing in idiosyncrasy and absurdity for their own sakes‚ which often cuts right across moral considerations and which we normally take for granted in Dickens. Then‚ too‚ the novel is curiously skeletal. There are four separate plots‚ or at least four separate centres

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