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    attend Virginia Union University. In order for me to get financially cleared I had to put up thousands of dollars in order to attend be financially cleared. The lump sum of money that I put up front before attending college was well over three thousand dollars. As I put up the lump sum of money it felt good because I will be attending college however‚ it was a little painful because just about all my hard earned money has been spent on tuition for Virginia Union University for only one year. In

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    Future Field Goal All my life I have searched for outdoor profession involving human remains and settlements that could satisfy my curiosity. Then‚ I met a person that is so dedicated to such a profession that I had no knowledge about. As to knowing her since I have been under her wing for two years‚ I could say that she is a very skillful person in the field of archaeology. Her name is Jolie Liston‚ from Texas‚ a 7th generation Texan. All her life since age 23‚ has been doing archaeology because

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    Person-centered theory revolves around individuals formulating positive growth strategies that lead to self-actualization through unconditional positive regard (Hazler‚ 2011). Person-centered theory focuses on the internal aspects of the individual based on his/her own uniqueness and phenomenological experiences (Cooper & McLeod‚ 2011). A phenomenological perspective describes how each individual views his/her own world through his/her own personal perspective. Phenomenology entails two separate

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    Sociological Theories Response T Edwards CJS 240 January 14‚ 2010 University of Phoenix In the Virgin Islands there is program that is run by the police force by the name of SADD (Students against Destructive Decisions). The program is run by local Police Officers with the involvement of the Chief Police. There are also volunteers that are made up of parents and some business personnel’s. This program helps children and adolescents make wise choices when it comes to their actions

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    As I embarked on my college journey I was very eager to get away from the familiarity of New Jersey. I decided to head south and attend East Carolina University. To me this was a huge culture shock; the people‚ the fashion‚ the accents‚ the food‚ and the pace of life were all extremely different. I went through a long period of homesickness and just missing the little things of the northern lifestyle. Despite my everlasting discontent‚ I decided to stick it out and hope for the best. I joined a sorority

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    SHARPIE Sharpie‚ the company that produces a line of high quality markers that comes in a wide variety of colors. College or university students use them because of their bright and vibrant colors. To further spread the word out for their amazing product‚ a campaign is devised. Thus‚ we came out with “Let the colors speak”. This campaign focuses on the variety of colors they provide‚ and how important it is without them. It is collaboration between… This campaign will first begin promoting

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    Peplau contributed the interpersonal theory which focuses on the nurse-patient relationship. The theory has four phases that we have all learned about in nursing school. The phases include orientation‚ identification‚ exploitation‚ and resolution. Nurses and patients progress through all of these phases from identifying the need of the patient to termination

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    and investigate the potential acts of terrorists was not balanced with civil liberties. These rights were guaranteed by the First Amendment “[to allow] the individuals to speak‚ think‚ assemble‚ worship‚ or petition without ‘government’ (or even private) inferences or restraints” (thefreedictionary‚ 2005). Rehnquist‚ Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court‚ concludes in his book‚ All the Laws but One: Civil Liberties in Wartime‚ "in any civilized society the most important task is achieving

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    To explain the theory of this article I will use the theoretical perspective of conflict. In this article it gives details about the racial and ethnics of injustice. The theory of this article is to let the reader know that society is not fair. If the White respondents of this article would come to the same agreement of the Hispanics and African Americans about injustice‚ then the crime and experiences would be excluding in the world that we live in today. However‚ in the article‚ it also explains

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    Sydney Walker Thomas Jefferson and the Meanings of Liberty 1. a.) Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were both representative of their time in the fact that they still held prejudices against different races. This was nothing but the norm for the 18th and 19th century. Jefferson owned slaves and Franklin‚ for most of his life‚ adamantly believed that African Americans were lesser. b.) But‚ quite unlike the mainstream ideals of their time‚ both men held strong ideals of equality. Franklin did

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