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    1. Briefly summarize your own social history‚ including (at your discretion) your family background‚ significant life experiences‚ special interests‚ achievements‚ etc. From the time I was a little girl‚ family has always been important to me. I love my family dearly‚ and they are extremely important to me. My parents have been married for 32 years and they are still happily married‚ which is something that I strive for in my own life. I have an older brother‚ Josh and a sister-in-law named Jessie

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    defines the Electoral College as a body of electors chosen by the voters in each state to elect the President and Vice President of the United States. The founding fathers of our nation ingrained it in the Constitution as a compromise between the election of the President by a vote in Congress and by a popular vote of adept citizens. Research will show the impact and importance the Electoral College has on the political system in the United States. The process of the Electoral College consists of

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    involved Pirandello been taken to ‘Theatre Court’ over several complaints over the style in which his new play has taken. Pirandello’s personal life is key such as; his wife’s mental illness which may have drove him into obsession of the human mind‚ and how to take the human mind out of its comfort zone. This is truly developed in the opening of his play‚ by creating a naked stage with no scenery‚ the use of this ‘naked stage’ creates a sense of everything being bare and open‚ the way the audience mind

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    debates have occurred regularly and are becoming institutionalized as a practice in American elections. Third-party candidates have fewer chances to join presidential debates‚ especially if the two major party candidates do not agree to debate them. Unless it becomes in the interest of both parties to have a third-party candidate debate‚ as it was in 1992 with Ross Perot‚ it will be very difficult for third-party candidates to become a part of the presidential debates. Even though third parties have

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    PROS and Cons of Using Microsoft Word PROS and Cons of Using Microsoft Word Jordan Morris Lavetta Noel Word Processing November‚ 21 2012 Pros and Cons of Using Microsoft Word Word processing is one of the most widely used elements within the information technology family. Today instead of learning to type‚ which was what people did a few years ago‚ students are taught word processing and keyboarding. More mature users who have been in the workforce for some years have had to learn word

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    College or "Secondary Education" is often catergorized as an essential aspect of life’s development. Throughout high school we are equipped with the skills neccessary to determine our life’s goals and choice of career. Once all tests are taken and classes passed‚ it all boils down to our choice of college; That is‚ if we choose to attend. Many factors contribute to the overall decision of what educational institution a student wishes to attend. Furthermore‚ one of the first and most difficult decisions

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    far one of the most sought out professions in all of America‚ and every year since the early 1900’s these professional sports leagues hold drafts to incorporate college athletes into their leagues. These drafts are glorified and looked upon all year and serve as a quintessential stepping-stone to the pros. And in the last thirty years college sports has become the prime example of athletes fulfilling their dreams to play professional sports particularly in football and basketball. In an ideal situation

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    College research is often the most tedious step when considering colleges. Many juniors who approach college application season have an inkling of where to go‚ but beyond a broad outline of the college and its name‚ students tend to not research colleges thoroughly. The decision is difficult‚ especially for a career in business‚ without proper research and scrutiny of the pros and cons of each college‚ considering how much of the job market is dedicated to health services and STEM. Colleges with

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    people‚ whether directly or through elected representatives. The United States’s system is a democracy where the people’s votes‚ opinion‚ and action make a difference. Every four years we hold an election to select who will be our succeeding president. When our country was being developed we had a group of white‚ well-educated‚ and most part wealthy males who were known as the Framers. The Framers of the United States created a system called the Electoral College. The Electoral College is a group

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    old‚ straight out of high school‚ I had a romanticized ideal about what would happen. My expectations were framed in part from things I had seen in movies‚ and stories I had heard from friends when they attended their first semester of college. Having had an easy time in high school‚ never studying‚ never having to work very hard for an A; I spent the first few weeks of college trying to adjust to having professors who don’t know your name and do not care if you attend class. The new found freedom

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