University of California, Berkeley Essays

  • Finding The Right College

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    The process of having to find a college or a university to attend is a huge challenge, and a stressful process. Even though I don’t have to worry about getting into a University for another four more years, I stress of the thought every day. Will I have a high enough GPA? What about my SAT scores? Do my parents even have money saved away for me and tuition? What do I want to do with my life? Thoughts like these run through my mind and stress me out all the time it seems, but I’m learning how to

  • The Importance Of The Free Speech Movement

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    Regents of the university enforced a new ban that blocked students from holding political activities at Sproul Plaza on Bancroft and Telegraph. This was unsettling to them because the Bancroft Strip was a key location that students occupied when trying to reach out, raise funds and speak up for what they believed in. Previous policies suggested that student life outside of the university wouldn't be tampered or interfered with, so this was an outrage to the students of UC Berkeley. When the regents

  • Write An Essay About Pre-Medical School

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    Berkeley provides you endless learning possibilities. The Course Threads Program, created by the Townsend Center for the Humanities, allows all undergraduate Berkeley students to explore different disciplines. I could prepare myself and take courses across departments in Science and Technology to fulfill my graduation requirements. Also Berkeley offers a good and solid preparation for medical school and other health related organizations. Students in impressive numbers are taking part in these programs

  • The Bell Curve Speech At Universities

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    On February 2, 2017, the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) canceled an appearance by commentator Milo Yiannopoulos after protests over his views about minorities turned violent. One month later, Charles Murray, co-author of the controversial book The Bell Curve, was shouted down by students during a speech at Middlebury College. Accusing Murray of promoting racist views, the students objected to his speaking on campus. In 2016 and early 2017, other speeches were disrupted or canceled

  • Freedom and Responsibility

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    years ago of Craig Monteilh, a paid FBI informant. Monteilh has said he was instructed to spy on worshipers at an Irvine mosque in a quest for potential terrorists, allegations that prompted fierce criticism of the FBI from some Muslims in Southern California and nationwide.” The lawsu... ... middle of paper ... ...nal/lawsuit-alleges-fbi-violated-muslims-freedom-of-religion/2011/02/22/ABrXrUI_story.html>. "Outcry After Police Pepper Spray Students At UC Davis: NPR." National Public Radio. NPR,

  • Athletes No Longer Getting a Free Pass in College

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    the 16 core courses the students who participate in sports must have a minimum grade point average of 2.3(up from 2.0). Not only was the grade point average requirement raised for core courses, SAT scores were also reviewed. At the University of California-Berkeley (Cal State), the minimum SAT score requirements for student-athletes were vastly below the average of regular incoming freshman. It is clear that in all three SAT categories, the scores were a 200 points below the incoming freshman class

  • Free Speech Movement Essay

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    Movement (FSM) at the University of California at Berkeley started during the fall of 1964. (Freeman, Jo) But there were many events leading up to this point. The Free Speech Movement began to obtain momentum in the fall of 1963 and the spring of 1964 the Bay Area was rocked with the civil rights demonstrations against employers who practiced racial discrimination. (Freeman, Jo) These students believed that this was wrong and felt the need to do something about it. So many Berkeley students were recruited

  • An Analysis Of Malcolm Gladwell KIPP School Success Theory

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    Gladwell KIPP School Success Theory In chapter nine “Marita’s Bargain” Malcolm Gladwell recapitulates his theories from the other chapters of how one grows into becoming successful. Gladwell is convinced that just like Bill Joy spent many hours possible working with computers, the KIPP operates the school all year round to get many learning hours possible. KIPP students have the strict rules of “SSLANT”which stands for helping with social skills. In relative to chapter four “The Trouble With Geniuses”

  • Fayol's “Principles” in a University Library

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    birth” (Evans & Ward, 2007). In the context of my personal experience I found that it might be interesting to compare my experiences as a student employee in the UC Berkeley library to some of the more applicable aspects of Fayol's principles of management. I worked in the Gardener Main Stacks located in the Doe Library of UC Berkeley for nearly three years and in that time I eventually was one of a group of student supervisors, so I have some experience being managed and as manager (though in a somewhat

  • The Cuckoos Egg: Cliffs Persistence

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    story of persistence, love for one's work and is just plain funny! The story starts out with Clifford Stoll being "recycled" to a computer analyst/webmaster. Cliff, as he is affectionately called, is a long-haired ex-hippie that works at Lawrence Berkeley Lab. He originally was an astronomer, but since his grant wore out, he became a mainframe master. He was glad that instead of throwing him out into the unemployment office, the Lab recycled their people and downstairs he went, to the computer lab

  • Sappho's Reception: Use and Misuse of her Work

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    authentic female speech”... ... middle of paper ... ...: University of California Press, 1996. Print. O’Higgins, Dolores. “Sappho’s Splintered Tongue: Silence in Sappho 31 and Catullus 51.” Re-reading Sappho: Reception and Transmission. Ed. Ellen Greene. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. Print. Parker, Holt. “Sappho Schoolmistress.” Re-reading Sappho: Reception and Transmission. Ed. Ellen Greene. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. Print. Prins, Yopie. “Sappho’s Afterlife in

  • Going To College

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    college, an essential trait to look for when doing so, is tuition. Receiving a scholarship to an acceptable college is hard. Therefore, you must admit to a college with an affordable tuition. “Residents of California pay an annual total price of $32, 930 to attend the University of California Irvine

  • Former CEO of Google: Eric Schmidt

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    and more. It has 97% revenue in advertisement, making almost all of its profit on advertisement. Google is valued at USD $100 billion, first company to be known to be valued at this amount. The company was started up from a garage in Menlo Park, California. Up until the year 2001 Larry Page was the CEO of Google. Early in 2001 Eric Schmidt was elected to be a chairman in the board of directors for Google. Then, a couple months later Eric Schmidt became CEO of Google, Larry and Sergey were named presidents

  • August Vollmer's Career in Law Enforcement

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    August Vollmer was the police chief of Berkeley (CA) Police Department from 1905 to 1932. He served as the first professor of police administration at the University of Chicago from 1929 to 1930, and he was a professor of criminology at the University of California at Berkeley. He served for one year as the police chief of Los Angeles Police Department (1923-1924) and he was the President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police from 1921 to 1922. A progressive-minded chief and a key

  • The California Gold Rush in 1849

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    The California Gold Rush in 1849 was the catalyst event for the state that earned them a spot in the U.S. union in 1850. This was not the first gold rush in North America; however, it was one of the most important gold rush events. The story of how the gold was discovered and the stories of the 49ers are well known. Men leaving their families in the East and heading West in hopes of striking it rich are the stories that most of us heard about when we learn about the California Gold Rush. Professors

  • Why Affirmative Action Should Be Eliminated

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    same generosity to Caucasians of the same economic backgrounds. Protests would be taking place around the country as citizens argue that the plan violates their Constitutional right to equality. Yet this is exactly the type of scenario seen in universities across the country. Colleges use race as a large factor in admissions in order to create “optimal diversity” among the students. However, this attempt at variety often comes at the expense of white and Asian students. For these reasons, affirmative

  • Alice Waters Assignment

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    The early years of Alice Louise Waters were that she was born on April 28, 1944 in Chatham, New Jersey She attended the University of Berkeley, which is in California, and she had studied a semester abroad in Paris Editors She graduated from the University of Berkeley in 1967 with a degree in French cultural studies After she graduated from the University of Berkeley she had begun training as a chef in London at the Montessori School Waters had spent a year in France where she was learning

  • Pediatrician Essay

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    A pediatrician is a physician for children from newborn to the age of twenty-one, who provides healthy living and medical care for chronically and acutely ill children. Pediatricians administer the physical, mental, and emotional prosperity of their patients in every stage of progress. Various years of schooling and preparations pertain to become a pediatrician; they must finish an undergraduate degree and another four years in medical school. The first two years, ambitious physicians learn about

  • Cult Activities and Psychological Manipulation

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    Cults are organizations that generally portray their own types of religion and generate practices. Cults typically do not follow the common moral code of their surrounding societies. In other words, cults make their own society by drawing in members through close friends and family members. Organizations that have been targeted as cults include the Amway Motivational Organizations and Scientology. Not only are these organizations classified as a cult through their Pyramidal structure and regulation

  • The Forty Studies That Changed Psychology

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    The Forty Studies That Changed Psychology Eldridge Cleaver….a black American essayist, editor, and public enemy number one in the mist of McCarthyism present in the days of the protest movement. Cleaver’s [Soul on Ice] personifies Leftism at its core, with its unique combination of sex and revolution that personified the New left image to the masses. Critic Horst Kruger describes this mixture by how it’s perceived in West Germany: “the era of Sex and Socialism. Eros is on the Left and beautiful