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    Through Erich Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front the reader learns that war is not all combat and wounded men. It is brainwashing soldiers‚ forcing them to forget their homes and families. The war suffocates innocent people simply trying to serve their country‚ and turns them into living corpses. In the beginning of the book all the new soldiers are very excited. They are fresh into the war and ready to fight for their country. They bond over talk of their life at home and some of their

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    Diagnostic Barriers to success in college When attending college withers a new student or old‚ there will be barriers in the way. These roadblocks can appear in various ways during a student’s career in college. The barriers can be anything from money‚ or attendance‚ and even time management. The key is to recognize the walls and overcome them to succeed. First‚ issue for many students is money. It’s not cheap to attend college‚ but colleges have many ways of helping out their students. One

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    Book Assesment - Essay Folklore played a major part of Nathan’s experience in college as it provided her avenues in which to study the culture of college students. One example of this folklore was the “Expressive door art” that students would decorate their dorm room doors with. This type of art was part an informal culture going against the formal culture of the RA bulletins. They would usually contain topics centered around youthful activities such as partying‚ drinking‚ pop icons‚ etc. The RA’s

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    First Day in University

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    My first day of college In my first day of college I was excited‚ and at the same time I was a little nervous too. The day before I packed all my necessary materials for the next day. That night I could not sleep thinking how my day was going to be. I felt nervous because I did not know any person or what to expect from my professors. To my surprise the morning came fast. That morning I woke up early to arrive at college on time. I arrived at eight o’clock at the Universidad del

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    Importance of being prepared The act of being prepared has enabled humans to both lessen the impact of misfortunes and provide themselves with a basis of reaching a higher level. This in itself has been one of the major factors that had enabled society to develop this far without being destroyed in the process. Along with the everyday preparations that prevent students from failing a class‚ there are other higher stake preparations that are engrained into certain professions. Major example being

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    my life at college

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    College is one of the next levels to continue studies after we finish our school and SPM exam. Everyone has to go to college or university in order to continue their further studies. When we go to college or for our further studies sometimes changes happen to our life in many angles. The changes can be based on our friends‚ our attitude and the way of learning. Everyone must have their experience when they first time continue their studies at college and met new people. I also have my own experience

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    How to successfully survive the first week of college! Beginning a college career can seem intimidating for most of us until we learn to properly manage our time. It can often feel stressful and overwhelming. However‚ when you organize your time efficiently‚ most of that stress and feeling of being overwhelmed can be eliminated. Being prepared for class does not just mean bringing your textbooks‚ paper‚ and writing instruments. Of course they are important‚ but it would also be advantageous to

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    Exemplification Essay

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    New students of a college or university have many areas in which to not only get prepared for‚ but also learn to live in as new college students. As a new student entering into the college life‚ there are three points that can quickly effect the students ways. Included are areas of student class attendance‚ choosing courses‚ and instructors. Knowing how to juggle these three areas can mark the difference between a well prepared student and a failing one. The students’ class attendance is very important

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    What does college mean to me? Going to college to me means a lifetime full of knowledge. College is an accomplishment that would give me success for the rest of my life. When I’m older I hope college will build on to my knowledge level and put me at the top! I want to be an anesthesiologist when I get older so that means I have to go to at least four years at a regular college hopefully USC‚ and then go to a doctoring school for at least 8 years. In order to achieve this goal I have to do well

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    the avalanche

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    An unseen practice exam was scheduled in class time for a first year‚ first semester‚ Divinity course-Christian Theology 1 (these students had not previously taken any University exams). The exam consisted of two questions (both questions were on the same topic with only the required approach varying. Both were judged to be of equal level of ’difficulty’)‚ and all the students were asked to respond to the questions in the same order (A first and then B). About half the class‚ seated towards the back

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