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    From the time I was able to realize what a university was‚ all I heard from my mother’s side of the family was about the University of Michigan and the great heritage it has. Many a Saturday afternoon my grandfather would devote to me‚ by sitting me down in front of the television and reminiscing about the University of Michigan while halftime occurred during a Michigan Wolverines football game. Later‚ as I grew older and universities took on greater meaning‚ my mother and uncle‚ both alumni of the

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    Effects of Racial Diversity on Complex Thinking in College Students by Anthony Lising Antonio‚ Mitchell J. Chang‚ Kenji Hakuta‚ David A. Kenny‚ Shana Levin‚ and Jeffrey F. Milem go in depth with their research in order to find out if there is a correlation between the opinion and thoughts of minorities and how it can influence others. The experiment that I decided to create in order to understand if racial diversity affects the complexity of our thinking is similar to Antonio‚ Chang‚ Hakuta‚ Kenny

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    An import quota is a limit on the quantity of a good that can be produced abroad and sold domestically. It is a type of protectionist trade restriction that sets a physical limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time. If a quota is put on a good‚ less of it is imported. Quotas‚ like other trade restrictions‚ are used to benefit the producers of a good in a domestic economy at the expense of all consumers of the good in that economy. Import Quotas are a

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    yourself‚ why college? Or even told yourself that’s too far away? Well think again‚ there’s never a time too early to think about college. Your future is linked to your career you decide to pursue. Now that’s up to you if you want to take the long ride. To come back to our ideal question‚ “ Is college right for you?” I know that college is right for me‚ but is it as good for me as it is for you? Although seeking into your career can take many years to become certified‚ going to college right after

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    The Value of a College Education The true meaning of value will be realized for me‚ when I have received my degree. That piece of paper will represent my commitment and my passion to exceed in the direction my life has taken me. The ticket to enjoy that thrilling ride will be available via that piece of paper provided to all graduating students. The importance of education has many features which scan deep in my history and mold the future I had planned to reach. In my young life‚ I had no conception

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    academe‚ the mission of every college or university is to equip the students with the proper knowledge to be globally competitive. Part of this mission is to ensure that in order for the student to have it is to test the readiness of the student and guide the student to the right course to take. These tests can be in the form of interviews‚ assessing the high school grades‚ and conducting an aptitude test. Collectively‚ they are called “College Admission Test”. Admission test is considered to be the

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    introduction to the medical school program for the “disadvantaged and minorities.” These “disadvantaged” applicants‚ along with the other applicants that weren’t minorities‚ first had to go through the regular admissions program. Each student was reviewed according to his Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT)‚ outside work‚ recommendation letters‚ and overall grade point averages. However‚ during the applying process‚ the applicants could fill out whether they were part of a minority group and whether

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    The ability to create something out of nothing - or to enhance an existing design – has been at the core of my imagination and creativity. I was six when my dad brought home a build-it-yourself-robot. I was instantly hooked on science and technology. From then on‚ I was always building something new or enhancing a design in an extraordinary way. I sought to create innovative projects‚ and also to compete against others’ designs through local and regional science fairs. My designs regularly

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    Attending school is a reality that can date back to years in your life that you must strain to remember. From show and tells to college term papers‚ education is one of the longest lasting and most defining events of your life. Education can be defined as the knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process. This knowledge‚ of course‚ is in the hands of a particular teacher to pass on to a group of students willing to learn. Whether it be an introductory art class or an advanced

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    been immense amounts of debate recently on whether or not the college admission process is a fair. Many people have offered solutions on trying to reduce the amount of stress high school students are feeling with the admission process. Dr. Michelle Hernandez has a possible solution that focuses more on educating students and not gaming admissions. This solution comprises different ways to apply to college‚ eliminating non-binding admissions‚ and eliminating major tests like ACT and SAT. Although these

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