If I get to be organized or smarter that people i'll be able to get a lot of privileges so that I can get even better grades so that my family isn't disappointed so they can be happy
Meeting Dorothy Kempson the director of the Georgia Southern University was a good educational experience for myself. I asked her a few questions about her career. Dorothy is a very professional women who can easily answer any question a student or a person may have. It was wonderful introducing myself to her. This all took place Thursday, March 8, 2018. I find it beneficial for other students to get familiar with your campus and your staff. Anyone who has a profession apart at the Georgia Southern…
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I chose history because I did not see myself doing anything else in my life. I would always have to leave class in elementary school to go to learning support and take extra time to learn english and math so I did not know that much on the subject or really care about it in elementary school it was just the 30 minutes of the day I did not have to be in class so as I entered junior high and high school I had learning support built in to my schedule so I no longer had to miss class and I fell in love…
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commonality between the five gears of the FICO Score and things that they already comprehend. The FICO Score consists of five core factors: Payment History, Amounts Owed, Length of Credit History, Credit Mix, and New Credit. Personally, to wrap my head around these parts of a credit score, I related each piece with grades and classes. “Payment History” is 35% of your credit score. This is your punctuality of payments; have…
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establishment of social classes, and the eventual rise of civilizations.” This means that the Neolithic Revolution was a significant change to the lifestyle of humans. It was a change from hunting and gathering to farming and agriculture. This shift led to permanent settlements, the rise of civilization and the establishment of social classes. The establishment of social classes, and division of wealth are just two reasons why the Neolithic Revolution was one of the worst choices in human history. During the…
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Robin McCollum rmccollum2@collin.edu 2nd draft; first essay To What Extent are College Classes Necessary? Every person on this planet has something they are naturally talented at. Whether you could sleep in every history class and still make a 4.0 average, or have the ability to create a masterpiece with just a piece of chalk; each individual person just has that certain knack others may not. With talent, comes struggle. Just because you can create a short story in a matter…
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Finally from Sarah Cooper, who is a U.S. History teacher for 8th grade and a dean of studies at Flintridge Preparatory School in California, wrote for Independent School, says that when she wants to start her class on the very first day reading a piece from Abraham Lincoln. Although as the class took notes and tried very hard to figure out what was going in the document. She realized that she had taken the wrong approach to starting off her history class. History is based on a lot of details and facts…
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had an industrial approach to which he believed that competition was good, and was the only way to push ourselves towards greatness. Conversely, Karl Marx, who wrote the "Communist Manifesto", had a socialist vision. His views focused on the collective and opined that we hold each other up, and have a…
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'Part I “Roughly 75% of The Simpsons episodes are about Homer or Bart. That leaves about 25% for Marge, Lisa, Maggie, and every other character on the The Simpsons. What does that have to do with art history, and particularly the history of women artists? Priority for men over women has been an ever-present issue in not only the American culture but also the world as well. When it was brought to my attention that during The Simpsons Homer and Bart are the focal point of seventy-five percent of…
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October 13, 2014 A People’s History of the United States: Chapter 4 The fourth chapter of “A People’s History of the United States” is about how Britain started to become more aggressive towards the American colonies in order to tighten their loosening grip they had on the colonies. The colonies were supplying their mother country with raw materials needed in order to produce goods to send back to the colonies, benefitting the mother country. The colonists began to get tired of the ongoing monopoly with Britain and tried…
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influence the youth of our community. Education and history is something I’ve always interested in for quite awhile. I am positive that I am making a good decision for choosing my passion for history and dedication for promoting quality public education to influence my final education and career choice for my future. I have participated in a job shadowing at many local schools over the years and had the opportunity to work in a variety of classes which included elementary,…
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