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In this paper, I will discuss the reasons why America should convert to a universal healthcare system, and reveal the pros and cons behind the problems that America faces without a universal plan. My argument is based on these major issues: the people involved and their experiences, a variety of gro...
Case Summary The University of California at Davis arranged a dual admissions program, one for regular admission students, and one for \"disadvantaged\" students, mainly those of a minority race. With the regular admission, a student must have above a 2.5 GPA and be screened with an interview. From...
According to the 2002 Human Development Report, from the United Nations Development Program, of the 6.2 billion people on earth, 1.2 billion live on less than $1 a day for their hard work. This would be fine if they were able to afford basic food, clothing, shelter, and access to health care on this...
The United Nations Organization was established in 1945 on the basis of "faith in fundamental human rights." It furthermore committed itself to promoting "universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion...
My name is Professor Kelly Griffin and I am thirty years of age and am presently aprofessor at the Harvard University in Massachusetts. I am enamored with the finerthings if life as being a professor of the first university founded in the New World can dofor you. During the last decade of times we...
Diversity in the English Language Any new coming freshman to West Virginia University is certain to hear a larger variety of accents and dialect in the English language than they have ever before encountered. West Virginia University has a diverse student body, which includes studen...
Last month, members of the Appropriations Committee of the North Carolina House of Representatives voted to use the power of the state budget to block the assignment of a book to all freshmen and transfer students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Approaching t...
Transfer applicant: My immediate goal is to gain admission to UCONN University . I know that I will be able to receive a top-notch education that will allow me to fulfill my potential as a contributing member of society. What is most impressive to me though, is that University of Connecti...
For more than 100 years, on college campuses across the nation, Greek Fraternities have established themselves as a part of college life. Being that one's college life severely affects their post-college life, one might say that fraternities can drastically affect someone's post college ca...
"The state shall not discriminate, or grant preferential treatment to any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting." The previous statement is the unedited text of the ...
PRIMARY AUTHOR: Curtis Freeze received his B.S. in fish and wildlife biology from Iowa State University in 1970 and a Ph.D. in ecology from Johns Hopkins University in 1977. He has served as coordinator for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service's Latin American and Caribbean Program, Vice Pr...
Feeling the Need to Fit In Hazing is beginning to hit close to home for some people here in the United States. We used to think that hazing was just something with which only fraternities and sororities had a problem. That is a total myth. We also tend to believe that hazing is just some li...
Terrorism: A Universal Misconception Terrorism is potentially one of the most misunderstood ideologies of modern history. It is such a broad and unique belief system that one could write entire books on it. And due to its distinctiveness, it must be treated very carefully. Contrary to this, "...
The Vietnam War is one of the most unique wars ever fought by the United States. It had no official beginning or ending and it was also never really declared a war. During the anti-war demonstrations of the 1960's and 1970's the police were right in the middle. The anti-Vietnam w...
Introduction When there is a cycle of violence going on, it is hard for a person leave because everyone becomes accustom to a certain way of living. This is because human beings are creatures of habit and are scared of change because it is a part of the unknown. However, there has to be a po...
Abstract Deciding to return to school is the most important decision a person can make. Obtaining a higher education degree provides endless opportunities. When the decision has been made, it is important to have some goals in mind in order to have something to strive forward to when it seems as tho...
Two weeks ago, this column discussed how corporate managers can use criticism to maximize their employees' performance. But what about improving the boss's own performance? Is there any way of predicting which leadership styles are likely to be most effective, and which ones ineffective? There is,...
"As early as 1871, Frederick Douglas ridiculed the idea of racial quotas, arguing that they would promote an 'image of blacks as privileged wards of the state'" (O'Conner, pp. 216). Affirmative action is viewed either as reverse discrimination or compensation for past mis...
A Strange Method of Research Stanley Milgram argues "In the Peril of Obedience" that individual's inherited "obedience" to authority often surpasses their "moral" conscience and compassion. He organizes a test at Yale University; to see how much pain one indivi...
Introduction: Affirmative action in higher education should be abolished. College admissions should be based on what the admissions board is looking for, not what the government says should be required. In this paper, I will present evidence to support that position. At one time, affirmative ac...
From my experiences as a college student I have seen first hand what the effects of drinking can have on persons in my age group. College-aged binge drinking is a serious problem and one which has a viable solution if the right resources could be pooled together to make a difference. I chose this t...
Affirmative Action: Poor Policy, Poor Results Affirmative action is a policy in the United States with its primary purpose to increase opportunities for minorities and women. Affirmative action policy seeks to increase opportunities by favoring minorities and women in the hiring process, promotion...
Imagine having a photo shoot for one of the largest dance magazines in the United States. The headlines read, "Graduate from a top dance college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in performance." Do you see why I want to go to college? When high school seniors start looking at colleges ther...
How can we live longer? According to some professors from Stanford University, changes in your physical activity and other lifeway patterns can increase your longevity. By collecting data from physical examination records based on Harvard alumni, these professors were able to research if certain h...
The latest computer games involve pretty gruesome scenes - severed limbs and drive-by shootings are standard fare. But opinion is divided on whether such games give rise to real-life violence. From this divided opinion, there a many disputes involving whether to let minors to buy the games without...