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    People can get into college if they have a scholarship for sports or academics. The Women made more money and the woman’s salary is low in 1940. About half of the women from the lowest income class remain-quintile girls stay there to get money‚ but they probably get paid a dollar something an hour. The American Dream is where all the people should have equal right and opportunity to achieve something they want to acquire‚ but it controls many people’s aspects. First‚ A college education can be a huge step

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    oxygen distribution in your body is‚ the more fit you are‚  which means that your heart is effectively delivering oxygen throughout your body.  When you are fit‚ your body can move more oxygen per pump than if you were not physically active.  Interview #1 HighSchool/College. 1)How much you know about the cardiovascular system? Not too much. I know it has got something to do with heart rate (when you run‚ count your heart beat‚ compare when you are on relax mode) I know it has got something to

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    College Expectations and college go hand in hand. Colleges have ridiculous expectations for us as students and students have this expectation that in college they will find their lives purpose‚ which is equally as ridiculous. My expectation for college as the rest of the student population is to find what I am meant to do and become a master at that particular thing. As of right now I want to become a teacher so my expectation for college is for it to educate me on becoming the best teacher possible

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    (Please view all video chapters) Answer these questions based on what you learned watching the videos. Use complete sentences. 1. Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century. Latin American musicians greatly influenced Jazz musicians in the early part of the twentieth century‚ and this gave birth to the Latin-jazz genre at the time. Modern dancing styles also originated from the Latin America jazz moves that were combined with an afro-Cuban beat

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    types of beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and practices come together and work as one. No one has judgement over another and they take time to learn about a culture different than your own. Everyone’s differences make the final outcome better. In the college education setting‚ diversity is becoming increasingly common. An instructor needs to be aware of the mixture of cultures and how to effectively blend those cultures to bring a group together to work effectively. To increase my own cultural competence

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    something that helps to create the business-like environment that so many companies have. Professionalism‚ as defined by the dictionary is‚ professional character‚ spirit‚ or methods; the standing‚ practice‚ or methods of a professional‚ as distinguished from an amateur. 2. Behaviors and attitudes common to students or workers who behave professionally are: attention to detail‚ hard working in every task assigned‚ working to be the best both personally and within their environment‚ the drive to do well

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    strength in myself as I have made challenging ascents and endured conditions that have tested my mettle. I have spent much of my free time in high school working with POST 84 Outdoor Education‚ teaching others the wonders of the wilderness has helped me to fall in love with the outdoors even more. Yet on various college tours‚ asking admission staff about their school’s outdoor program has been my most dreaded question because all too often the response is a disappointing “Well‚ I think there are

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    While for many‚ Marilyn Monroe was and still might possibly be one of the most enduring sex symbols of all time‚ behind her perfect curves and seductive personality‚ lay a dark and troubled woman ridiculed by her own mental state. What is clear however‚ is that Monroe suffered from severe mental distress which was later diagnosed in her rise to fame and was identified as a borderline personality disorder‚ severe anxiety‚ and depression. Possible causations of her complex mental state during that

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    Unjust Gains: Speeding Tickets Key to a City’s Economic Growth. COLL 300 Abstract Every year‚ thirty four million speeding tickets are issued in the U.S. That amounts to 93‚000 tickets per day‚ 3‚875 per hour‚ and 65 tickets per minute. Traffic tickets are big business as public and private companies via for their share of the very vulnerable but lucrative driving public. Everyday across the country police officers are out in full number armed with the very latest in speed detection

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    No Pain No Gain The phrase “No pain; no gain.” First came to prominence circa 1982 when actress Jane Fonda started using the phrase in her aerobic workout videos to encourage the viewer to push past the soreness of the muscle so they could gain the result they desire. Although the “No pain; no gain” philosophy is most often associated with fitness‚ it has undeniably become largely used in life in general. Often in life‚ in order to get what we want‚ we have to do things that are not exactly to

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