“Bronx Community College” Bronx Community College is a history place that every student that have the opportunity to be in there need to be proud of been in the first “National Historic Landmark”, In other word it was officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding degree. Bronx Community college was invented in 1957, by a group of civic-mided. The reason Bronx community college was established was because they want to increase the higher education facilities, but after
first coming to college, a student has a lot to think about and a lot of decisions to make. Some might include what classes to take, different clubs to join, or another big decision of whether or not to join a fraternity or sorority. This question can be answer very quickly with just a little research of the desired university. Greek life has the potential to impact a student’s life greatly with many different resources. Although it is proven that Greek life benefits communities and campuses nationwide
African American athletic role models affect the young communities around them to a great extent. Some of the most influential of these iconic athletes include Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, and Shaquille O’Neal from the NBA. From the NFL, Adrian Peterson and Michael Vick are great examples amongst the many. These athletes influence the young adolescence of their communities in both negative and positive ways. To analyze this I will survey a young football I am familiar with of their favorite athletes
Research Design The purpose of this case study is to identify and understand the difficulties experienced by the students regarding the minimal introduction of Blackboard Learn as the new Learning Management System of Malayan Colleges Laguna, and to help these students to maximize and utilize the capabilities that BBL offers through producing video tutorials that will supplement the current videos that MCL LEI has provided. This research utilized the case study design because it is focused on examining
“STRENGTHENING and RE-ALIGNING THE MARINDUQUE STATE COLLEGE EXTENSION SERVICES TOWARDS THE ROAD TO ASEAN COMMUNITY” ANA FE N. MOLATO, CoE, MPA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Foremost, I would like to thank Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, for giving the good health, wisdom, strength, support and knowledge in exploring things so I can finish this endeavor. The completion of this Re-Entry Action Plan (REAP) on the extension Agenda of Marinduque State College will not be realized without the unconditional
discourse community of Colgate and the numerous small discourse communities found in it, I have learned that the term recognizes a group of people who share common goals, language norms, characteristics, patterns, or practices as an outcome of their ongoing communication and interaction with each other. In respect to writing, the term is used to point out that different academic communities write in characteristic purposes and genres. Genres being an important factor to the discourse community because
suggests that college students under the age of 25 are slowly transitioning into lifestyles that appear to be more pleasure prone than their elders (Peterson, 1999). Likewise, fewer college students are willing to go without sex in an effort to prevent STD’s or HIV (Fergenbaum & Weinstein, 1995) and negative consequences are often linked with sexual risks on college campuses (Cooper, 2002).The problem with this behavior is that sexual promiscuity and other variables used on college campuses can lead
technological. We live in a society dominated by the internet and smartphones and I came to the realization that humans will most probably come to be dependent on technology. Another factor was the chairman of computer science department at my current community college. During the orientation, I remember him telling the incoming computer science students that we have the ability to work in any field, for there is always a need for computer science skills. This was fascinating to me since I love to gain knowledge
stores than predominantly white or racially integrated neighborhoods. However, studies by Johns Hopkins University of high-income Baltimore with a high percentage of black residents showed no increase of carry-out liquor stores. Thomas A. LaVeist, PhD, from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, stated, "Our data reveals an intersection of race and income status that places low-income African-American communities at greater risk for alcohol availability through off-premises liquor stores. Such
time, to be a better education because of less strict of a curriculum. However recent studies have given us new information and brought Charter Schools into a new light on if they are the best thing for our children. Information such as how charter schools have started to become racially segregated, a lack of special needs care for students who need it, and no proof of educational improvement or in even worse cases a decrease of improvement. This has become one of the most heated debates