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    Mandatory attendance in college has always been a highly debated subject. Professors want students to attend all of their classes so they can teach them directly‚ but many students want to be given the freedom to decide which classes to attend. Due to the difficulty of regulating a school-wide attendance policy‚ most colleges and universities give professors the authority to set their own attendance rules. Sam Artley‚ a senior studying social relations and policy at Michigan State University

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    The school I currently attend is the same school I have been attending since my freshman year‚ Wake Early College of Health and Sciences. This school provides their students with two years of high school and two years of college. Throughout my first two years of high school‚ I faced many obstacles and hardships. From piles of homework to all-nighters spent preparing for the following day. Although‚ it wasn’t until the college classes where I truly felt overwhelmed by the amount of work I was given

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    Description The College Student Inventory was first developed by Michael L. Stratil in 1971 and revised to incorporate changes based off of statistical analysis and published by Noel-Levitz in 1988. Its cost to provide the college student inventory to entering students is $7.55 per student. In researching the publisher website it does not give specifics as to who can administer this assessment but it does give the student a report upon completing with instructions to go to their academic or career

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    ago‚ there were 14.1 million students in the U.S College and Universities. Since 2011 the number has risen to 19.7 million. So the question is‚ “ Why do students go to college?” Robert S. Feldman‚ the author of P.O.W.E.R: Learning Strategies For The Success and Life‚ most students when asked‚ “Why are you going to college?” responded with because they wanted to make a lot money. Feldman believes “that the value of College extends far beyond dollars and cents.” College offers a myriad of benefits beyond

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    Well there are different varieties of students who attend college but each have their own reasons. There are three types of reasons I could think of that are main examples of why students attend college. First off‚ there are students who go to college not only to learn‚ but to play sports to possibly make it big in the NFL‚ NBA‚ etc… For example‚ most students‚ actually a big number of students are talented and don’t want their skills to go to waste. So they play sports hoping to succeed. Then there

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    abuse‚ fighting‚ and even death.”( Merrill‚ J. E.‚ Reid‚ A. E.‚ Carey‚ M. P.‚ & Carey‚ K. B. 2014) Also according to this article‚ “More than 30% of college women and 40% of college men report engaging in heavy episodic drinking”. Alcohol misuse in college students seem to be more common than most people think. College is very hard; many children seem to have problems of being independent and learning how to take care of themselves on their

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    people are now starting to come up with actions to help eliminate secondhand smoke. “The American College Health Association (ACHA) has recently adopted a No Tobacco Use policy that encourages colleges and universities to be diligent in their efforts to achieve a campus-wide smoke-free environment (Harbison 323). For an example on University of North Carolina Wilmington students‚ factuality‚ and guest have to follow guidelines put in place by the campus to help promote health and eliminate exposure to

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    Cody Miller Combiths English 1106 20 April 2015 Should Student-Athletes be Paid? Introduction In the modern college sports era‚ the call for student-athletes to be paid has escalated. These athletes are now apart of a nearly billion-dollar industry in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). There are arguments for both sides. Those who believe that the athletes should be paid make the argument that schools and the NCAA are making millions of dollars off these athletes and are not being

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    the work environment. Good professionalism is my idea of what employers are looking for in an ideal candidate for the job. It is 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

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    come into play when it comes to what causes mental illness‚ but many studies show that depression and other mental illnesses have been found in a significant amount of students. According to Suicide.org‚ “Approximately 20 percent of teens experience depression or another mental illness before they reach adulthood”(3). As a result‚ the effort to preserve mental health has been diminishing. When it comes to a student’s education and future‚ their mental health should not be overlooked.

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