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    “If you don’t go to college‚ you won’t be successful.” This may not be what someone may say to you when you tell them that you’re not going to college‚ but it’s what it feels like. No matter how expected high school graduates are to enter college‚ there are growing opportunities outside of university walls that await them. High school graduates should not be pushed to go to college‚ no matter the circumstance. First of all‚ the end of a student’s public education is one of the hardest times of

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    Students go home to parental pressure Going home from college for a weekend or the holidays helps ease the stress of academics‚ but also brings about the inevitable questions from friends and family regarding school. Students spend time with their families and escape their academic worries. However‚ when students return to campus‚ they can bring back more than they bargained for. Some students feel pressure from their parents to succeed and returning home reminds them of that pressure.

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    Volume 28 Number 7 2002 35 Financial Planning‚ Managers‚ and College Students by Joe James‚ W. Hadley Leavell‚ and Balasundram Maniam‚ Sam Houston State University‚ P.O. Box 2056‚ Huntsville‚ TX 77341 Abstract Prior research indicated workers including many college students were ignorant regarding their own finances‚ future wealth‚ and retirement planning although in their business courses they learn the importance of managing and maximizing other peoples’ wealth. To obtain an idea of

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    1. Why was a risk management plan considered unnecessary? 2. Should risk management planning be performed in the proposal stage or after contract award‚ assuming that it must be done? 3. Does the customer have the right to expect the contractor to perform risk analysis and develop a risk management plan if it is not called out as part of the contractual statement of work? 4. Would Altrex have been more interested in developing a risk management plan if the project were funded entirely

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    Justice Alito’s Presumed Stance on McBurney v. Young I think the case would eventually wind up as Justice Alito‚ known as conservative‚ voting against McBurney. As far as the voting‚ 6-3 or 7-2 would‚ in my speculation‚ be the most likely result with majority ruling against the state government and its FOIA‚ prompting optimization of the law. The case‚ McBurney v. Young‚ will be profound not only for the legal parties involved‚ but also for the other states with the similar provisions in

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    not the case. There are animals that can do all of these things. Humans are not the only organisms that use their brain. In fact‚ chimpanzees have been reported to be better at retaining information than college students (“Chimps Are Smarter Than Us”). A test conducted on chimpanzees and college students’ memories revealed chimpanzees to be more successful at memorization. Many studies and experiments have shown that a primate’s intelligence could rival a human’s. For example‚ two scientists from Yale

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    In the Fall semester of 2013‚ I began my college career at Sandhills Community College with the end goal of receiving my associates degree and to transfer to a 4-year university to continue my studies. Although I initially wanted to start my college career at UNC Chapel Hill‚ I believed that I wasn’t fully prepared or had the knowledge on how to be successful in a traditional learning environment‚ given that my twelve year home school education utilized the classical model. Additionally‚ I wanted

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    Should Students Have To Pass A Test To Graduate? About 25% of student can’t pass the final test‚ because they only missed a few problems and the points didn’t add up or they just didn’t study for the final test. The final test shows how much you’ve learned since you were in school‚ or was everything you ever worked on a waste of time. You shouldn’t let a test ruin your future. Some student get angry or stressed out because they find out they didn’t pass the final test. Some students don’t go

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    03:52:00 07/03/2009 Filed Under: Education‚ Economy and Business and Finance MANILA‚ Philippines ? Senator Francis Escudero expressed alarm on Thursday over the increasing dropout rates in primary and secondary education levels. We should be able to graduate more students in both levels‚ if not achieve universal primary education by 2015‚ as targeted in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals‚? said Escudero. Speaking at a forum on education at the Asian Institute of Management in Makati‚ Escudero

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    to gain an understanding of what the college life was like. Zack‚ “the cool kid‚” strolled through the dorms seducing any girl he lusted. Topanga‚ “the weird nerd‚” was full of life and salivated at the thought of gaining knowledge. Lastly‚ Corey‚ “the average joe‚” was viewed as insignificant and faded into the background. These three types of students‚ “the cool kid‚” “weird nerd‚” and “average joe‚” are the basics for the criteria of what a college student is like. Although sitcom television has

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