All posts tagged College
The Electoral CollegeWhen the Constitutional Convention gathered in 1784 they had the difficult task of determining how our government should be assembled and what systems we should use to elect them. They quickly decided congress should have the powers to pass laws and the people should elect these people to . . . Read more
The Electoral CollegeWhen the Constitutional Convention gathered in 1784 they had the difficult task of determining how our government should be assembled and what systems we should use to elect them. They quickly decided congress should have the powers to pass laws and the people should elect these people to . . . Read more
Tony KertulisSheila HysickENG 103-202August 07, 2012Critical Response to“College Pressures” By William Zissner“College Pressures” by William Zinsser describes how college students are so worried about getting perfect grades, and are under so much pressure to succeed. It is written from Zissner’s perspective, as the master of Branford College.The article begins with notes . . . Read more
A major conflict concerning the electoral college lingers in America. The Constitutional Convention created the college in 1789 in hopes that it would be an adequate system (MacBride 29). The electoral college consists of senators and representatives who cast their votes for the state they represent. Those who feel that . . . Read more
Erick AriasDr. Lucia ENG. 092November 18, 2013Formula to College Success Having the feeling that there is no way to pass a course or getting help, many students everywhere are feeling pressured and stressed out. There is a plethora of action students can take in order to be successful in college . . . Read more
Mr. VillarrealSociology19 February 2014Living In Fear In the “Culture Of Fear” article, Glassner claims that Americans fear all the wrong things because the media can tell them what to fear when in fact the greatest fears are right in front of their faces like poverty. For example, he states that . . . Read more
Emotionally; the family and close friends will benefit b y spending more time with them. Many say money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy something Eng very close to it. Getting a college degree can get students lots of money and bring them close r to their family. More . . . Read more
The ages range from 41 to two years old. That makes for an interesting and fun time shopping for gifts. For my Older siblings I like to get them a gift card to their favorite places, such as Forever 21, Kohl’s, Dunking’ Doughnuts, and other places. My younger siblings are . . . Read more
“Why College Football Should have a Playoff System” Season after season the BCS continues to ruin several college football teams hopes of a National Championship. Instead of allowing the decision take place on the football field they leave it up to a computer and an outdated formula that very few . . . Read more