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    Reaction: studying in the slow lane After I read Anna Mitchell article “studying in the slow lane” the idea of “slow schools” is kind of similar to me as Sidney Harris article “What True Education should do”. In Harris article he describe the mean of true education that instead of stuffing information or knowledge try to draw it out or bring it out what student got inside of them. In Anna Mitchell article “fast schooling methods” is kind of same as stuffing information or knowledge inside

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    the 351 D1 basketball programs taking in more than $4.5 million in revenue on average each year.”(Procter and Bellford) Just one sports athletes are worth Hundreds of thousands more than their scholarships and perks offer‚ so it is unfair to assume that a scholarship is compensation enough for how much athletes are doing for their programs. Another argument claims that there are many children and adults who want to attend college‚ but cannot afford to do so. Athletes are able to go to highly accredited

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    trouble as well. Recently college athletes have granted permission to work‚ from the NCAA. Even with this permission‚ their jobs are still being monitored. For the athletes to work they cannot work for or with alumni of the

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    Most people have heard the expression ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Well I guess that doesn’t apply to the highly qualified individuals who can’t get a job because of the ink they have on their bodies. Yes‚ I understand that some tattoos are offensive and inappropriate. These days everything is offensive or inappropriate‚ from clothes‚ television‚ internet and social media. There are plenty of people who are far more qualified for jobs than people without tattoos. It’s kind of interesting to

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    debated issue this days is whether citizens should be allowed to keep dogs or not. Although there is no such law or regulation regarding keeping dogs in the city‚ many people agree that raising them in a high populated area is not a wise decision. In this essay‚ I will argue that people should not be allowed to keep dogs in a densely populated city‚ however that advise must not be applied in low populated areas. The most important reason for encouraging people not to raising dogs in the city is there

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    Persuasive speech $53.4 Million the combined salary of the top 15 paid coaches in division 1 college football‚ $0 the combined salary of all student-athletes. Over the past few decades‚ college athletics have gained popularity across the United States. Whether it is football‚ basketball‚ or baseball‚ ever since the turn of the century‚ intercollegiate sports have brought in a surplus of revenue to their respective Universities. A recent study found that the University of Texas’ Athletic Program

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    (specifically 16-19 year olds) should get a summer job. I’m not saying that they should have a full-time job or work every single day during the summer‚ but they should at least work a couple of days each week. Young people like them will get a great life experience from being in the work force. For example‚ they’ll have more social skills by interacting with the customers or with their co-workers‚ and later in life when they’re adults this will help them a lot. Also‚ getting a job would help them learn how

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    Devontrey Professor Bustamante ENC 1102 T/T Paper #4 23 October 2012 Why College Athletes Should Be allowed to be Paid: College athletes should be allowed to be paid to play for many reasons‚ but today’s college athletes are subject to the “pay for play” rule‚ which states ‘that an individual will lose his or her amateur status and will not be eligible for intercollegiate competition in any sport’’ (Steve Wieberg). However‚ ultimately the rule hurts student athletes because many college

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    and monopolized! Should NCAA athletes get paid? Numerous of people would easily answer no because college athletes are on scholarships and various athletic departments loses money even with a winning record. Also college athletes have advantages with free tuition‚ books‚ living expenses‚ food‚ clothing and health. Although all of these features appear wonderful but there are more cons

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    waiting for months‚ even years‚ for a couple to come and adopt them and make them a part of their family. Then‚ finally‚ after a long time of heartbreak and loneliness‚ a family does come. Two people want to give the child a home. These two people have everything that any parent should such as: money‚ a stabilized job‚ no criminal records‚ plans for the future‚ domestic peace‚ and all the love anyone could ever give to a child. Yet‚ at the end of this day‚ they are turned down and the child is at loss

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