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    “I’ve blamed myself enough for all the mistakes I’ve done during college.” And funny how I said that as though I’m already done with college. To tell you upfront‚ I’m still in college (that should be obvious) but most of my batch-mates are graduating (or have graduated) already. I really thought college was going to be an easy peasy affair. But NO! Hell no. At first it was a delightful experience – everything’s new and seems alright. It actually felt like you’re just in high school. Taking breaks

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    Tawyna C Robinson Banks Explain some of the reasons that the clearance rate is so low? One reason for a low clearance rate could be due to the number of random crimes. Typically crimes with motives or close personal links are easier to solve and provide leads. However‚ a random act of violence leaves a much broader range of suspects. Research problem with solving burglaries? The biggest problem with solving crime is police doesn’t respond to break in unless somebody is hurt or dead. Due

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    Social Structure of the Aztecs The Aztec empire in Mesoamerica was one of the major civilizations in the western world during the fifteenth century. It had a distinctly stratified social structure. There were two major classes in the Aztec society‚ the nobles and the commoners. Within each were further divided into subsets like the great lords‚ minor lords‚ warriors‚ common soldiers…etc. Each class was entitled to various privileges and responsibilities‚ as governed by law‚ and

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    priority. Social media is an enormous part of modern-day technology used everyday by millions‚ including the majority of high school students. Since many large social media sites have hundreds of millions of users‚ most of whom are young adults or teenagers‚ these sites are an excellent way for organizations to appeal to the youth of this generation. Colleges should be allowed to use social media and take advantage of its various academic benefits. Some colleges are already using social media to verify

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    prides itself in the multitude and strength of the rights it provides its citizens. Whether a citizen is born in the United States or immigrates to it‚ these rights are equally guaranteed to all American citizens. However‚ in order to maintain these rights‚ there are a series of responsibilities that all American citizens are expected to uphold in order for the United States as a nation to continue to prosper. While many rights and responsibilities may seems similar‚ their differences create a delicate

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    English 111 Why People Really Go to College Christopher Caldwell‚ author of the New York Times article "What a College Education Buys‚" believes many people attend college for the wrong reasons. He says college is overrated and that many go just to socialize or to find a partner (214). He also states if you are going to college to obtain a liberal arts degree and not Phd‚ education may not be worth all the studying or the money many parents pay (214-215). He goes on to say even though college is expensive

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    India’s Burgeoning College Graduation Rate and Its Implications Abstract In 2020‚ it is predicted that India will overtake the U.S. in the number of college graduates‚ second only to China. At this quickening pace‚ India’s young‚ newly educated labor force could indeed level the global playing field very quickly. Beyond the numbers‚ the quantity of graduates may not translate to the quality of education received. India is well-suited to continue to offer much

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    Presidents today have too much power. Originally the President of the United States was only supposed to have a very limited amount of power‚ based on Article II of the Constitution. Documents A‚ D‚ E‚ and F prove that the president was supposed to have limited power but‚ other members of Congress can veto the presidents ideas. Document A and document E that the president was supposed to have limited powers but ultimately they are unlimited. One specific piece of evidence that I found was‚ “The

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    1. A student neglected to add sodium carbonate when extracting the tea leaves with hot water. Yet a very high yield of caffeine was obtained. The crystals melted at 202-214°C. Explain. • The sodium carbonate is supposed to be added when extracting the tea leaves with hot water in order to help purify the caffeine. So since the student neglected to add sodium carbonate the caffeine won’t be pure but the student would still be able to recover a large amount of caffeine. The literature melting point

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    Why Do We Have College

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    Views on College Education One could think of multiple reasons as to why they need a college education. Louis Menand introduces three theories that concern today’s college education in the article “Live and Learn: Why we need college”‚ found in The New Yorker. As a former Ivy League professor‚ Menand was never questioned about what he was teaching his students. But while teaching at a public university‚ he was shocked after a number of students continued to ask him questions such as “Why did we

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