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    Parents have debated about whether to send their student to private or public college‚ and I would recommend public college because they are cheaper compared to private colleges and the student would have less stress because of a small debt. During senior year of high school‚ students search for colleges which have their majors and meet their affordability. They try to score high on the SAT’s‚ keep their GPA high‚ do volunteer services‚ and extracurricular activities so that they get accepted

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    proofread my rough draft. A problem I saw in my writing was my usage of words and my punctuation. As following the writing process it extended the essay a week more but it was well done. Problems that I would approach with‚ was organizing my writing in a form to make it clear. My strengths were the ideas and the details I would use in my writing. In the feature article "Shitty First Drafts‚" the author‚ Anne Lamott‚ explains her opinions and thoughts about the writing process of first drafts. Lamott

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    Is Yearly Schooling Beneficial to Students? Among Schoolchildren‚ by Tracy Kidder‚ could not be summed up by describing a fifth grade classroom in Holyoke‚ Massachusetts. Kidder has underlying messages about education that is placed in the characters experiences throughout the book. The author does not only show how the teacher interacts with the students‚ but how she reacts to different situations she encounters throughout the school year. Whether the encounters are horrible or joyful‚ Mrs. Zajac

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    Name: Kimsun Chao Level: EAP4 Room: Class time: 6pm-7.5pm Topic: As technology continues to improve‚ the range of potential uses of telemedicine will increase. What are some of the benefits of telemedicine? (1st draft) Presently‚ telemedicine has been widely accepted as very beneficial to the human race across the globe. It is a combination of medical informatics data and telecommunication which brings patients a great opportunity to receive clinical treatment without having to be transported to

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    Home Schooling Versus Traditional Education Ourania Levissianos COM/155 September 30‚ 2012 Katherine Mussachio Home Schooling Versus Traditional Education Over 2‚000‚000 students will not see the inside of a classroom this year‚ according to Kunzman‚ R. (2012). They will not experience riding the school bus to school with their neighborhood friends‚ nor will they play on the

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    Shitty First Drafts This article is all about writing first drafts and how helpful they can be. The author of this wonderful article is Ms. Anne Lamott who was previously a restaurant critic and she has also written several novels. She believes that first drafts are meant to be a mess‚ she even refers to them as the “child’s draft”. Ms. Lamott would stress an unbelievable amount over writing an article about a restaurant. She would always start out by visiting the restaurant with some friends and

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    EDUCATION ON AMERICAN SCHOOLING The Progressive Era was from 1890-1919 when President Theodore Roosevelt became predecessor to President William McKinley whom was assassinated. For decades‚ it has been a controversial debate on how influential Progressive Education is on American Schooling. The Progressive Movement started because of the development of big businesses and corporations as education became a major topic for reformers due to child labor laws and public schooling became the central focus

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    Saad Ahmad Professor Strong English 101 16 November 2014 World Health Organization: Leading the Fight to Eradicate Communicable Diseases The World Health Organization is the United Nations agency that is concerned with international public health. It was established on April 7‚ 1948 and has its headquarter in Geneva‚ Switzerland. It is also a member of the United Nations Development Group. The WHO’s Constitution states that its objective is "the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible

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    Sport Becoming an International Business Phenomenon Hudson Ko American Military University Contemporary and Social Issues in Sports Professor Eric Legg Sports is an International Business Phenomenon We all enjoyed sports for its competition and amazing athleticism on television. Now it is a growing entertainment around the world. We see NBA games played in different countries across the globe‚ we noticed international players in Major League Soccer games in the United States. Why is this happening

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    Avoid Rough College Competition by Avoiding Rough Ivy Leagues The application process of college was rather easygoing for the Baby Boom generation‚ born after World War II. The baby boomers who sought to attend a four-year college usually planned to go to a school within their state; many considered a college across the country to be far away. Few students felt the need to apply to more than two or three colleges‚ and many applied to just one. College choices were most often based on locality‚ programs

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