Education and Democracy
As a teacher I believe that the most important aim of education is to groom students in each generation to recognize the tasks of successful citizenship. Educational accomplishment, as well as professional education is secondary if the teachers cannot maintain our democratic republic.
The...
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Criminal Justice Admissions Essay
As I embark on this new phase of my life, it is helpful to examine the reasons why I am so strongly drawn to the field of criminal justice. I have always been concerned with the efficiency and implications of the American legal system. Nothing irks me more than injustice, whether that injustice...
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Computers in the Classroom
This three page paper presents a detailed examination of the use of computers to deliver and enhance instruction in the classroom. The author discusses specific examples, research and evidence that computers in the classroom have a positive impact.
The last few decades have taken mankind to...
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Creating Democratic Citizens
In American society, individuals are taught that their thoughts and opinions are valued. From this idea, democracy is born. Each individual has the right to have an opinion of any subject and to present his or her idea in a public arena. To determine the best-suited idea for a group, a vote is...
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Teaching as a Profession
Teaching requires knowledge, skill, commitment, and caring. It takes time and effort in preparing to teach: to master the subjects you wish to teach and the knowledge-base for teaching them, to understand how children learn, and the best ways to reach them. Like all skilled professionals,...
Number of paragraphs: 8
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Essay: My Contributions to Washington State University
My Contributions to Washington State University
Washington State University serves a variety of students from varying social and ethnic backgrounds. It is this diversity which creates an environment that enhances and develops student and faculty potential to their highest level. This...
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Distance Learning
The literature reflects two important issues of ethics and social responsibility in distance learning and other educational endeavors--the importance of competence in teachers, and proper relationships with students. Both place their emphasis on the actions of the teachers, of course, though the...
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Studying in United States
Studying in United States
I have always felt the need to challenge myself and learn from the situations that I have overcome in my life. These challenges and obstacles have provided me the opportunity to be more independent and responsible. I always hade passion for English and knew that...
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Pursuing Graduate Studies
Abstract
Objective:
Explain the reason for pursuing graduate studies and describing future plans.
Methodology:
Write a three-page essay.
Conclusion:
Graduate degrees can provide more expertise in a particular area, resulting in a better career path.
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Number of paragraphs: 33
Number of sentences: 48
Number of words: 866
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Essay: My Life
The smells of the old library surrounded me when I entered. I could smell the passage of time in there, where dusty wooden shelves housed thousands of books. A hundred-year old door creaked behind me and shut with nary a sound. The silence that greeted me inside the musty room reminded me that...
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Number of sentences: 30
Number of words: 533
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