Michigan Technological University Essays

  • Monologue Prison Break

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    The director threw me the ball a few times, and I practiced hitting it in order to give me confidence. One time when he threw it, I hit it. There are two cameras next to each other, and the ball went right through the middle. My jaw dropped when I saw that. I couldn't believe it. Daniel Lissing, Christian Michael Cooper, Ava Cooper Credit: Copyright 2017 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Eike Schroter We also love Erin {Krakow}, and we love Dan{iel Lissing}. They're both such nice people

  • Statement of Purpose as a Researcher in the Field of Power Systems at Michigan Technological University

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    method of knowledge is experiment.”- said by a famous English poet William Blake. I, Sakil Ahmed Chowdhury could not agree more with this quote. Thus my ultimate goal to become a prominent researcher in the field of “Power Systems” makes Michigan Technological University my first choice for graduate studies as it provides incredible research prospects to all the students. The presence of copious exceptional faculty members in the field of Electric Power Systems with research interests allied with my own

  • University of Michigan Media History

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    The University of Michigan, aka Michigan Wolverines, has been a prominent name in college sports for many decades, in many areas of college athletics. From their gridiron glory to their up and coming prowess in basketball, the University of Michigan is steep in tradition and continues to get some of the best talent to come to their university to compete in college athletics. U of M has also been at the fore front of media and technology. Michigan was one of the first schools to start using radio

  • Theodore Roethke: A Teacher and Poet

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    " In this essay, I will discuss Theodore's life and influence, his teaching, and his poetry. Now, I shall talk on Theodore's life. First, I shall talk about Theodore's life and his influence on the lives of others. Theodore was born in Saginaw, [Michigan,] on May 25, 1908 (SIRS). Theodore's childhood was quite troubled. Theodore's father was a drunk, and he did little of the fathering that he should have done. Theodore quite often feared that he would turn into his father, and eventually that fear

  • Summary: The Importance Of Diversity In Law Schools

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    In 1997 Barbara Grutter, a white female Michigan resident with a 3.8 GPA and a 161 LSAT score, applied to go to the University of Michigan Law School, one of the nation’s top law schools. The school follows an official admissions policy that strives to achieve a diverse student body in accordance to the president set by Regents of Univ. of Cal. v. Bakke. She was denied acceptance into the school. When the school was asked why, they openly admitted that it uses race as a factor in making admissions

  • Theodore Roethke: A Brief Biography

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    Saginaw, Michigan, United States. Roethke stayed in Michigan for his childhood and college years. He died on August 01, 1963 in Bainbridge Isle, Washington, United States (“Theodore Roethke.” Contemporary). Roethke lived in recent times and this is reflected in his contemporary poems which use modern language and linguistic devices. Roethke lived in Michigan until after attending the University of Michigan. After going to college at the University of Michigan, Roethke attended Harvard University, located

  • The Geranium Theodore Roethke Analysis

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    Theodore Roethke Didn’t Know He’d be a Poet Born in Saginaw Michigan in 1908, Theodore Roethke grew up in his parent’s home, which was built in 1911 for his parents Helen and Otto Roethke. (Theodore Roethke) This was a family estate with Theodore’s Uncle, Carl living on property as well. (Theodore Roethke) The family was in the flower business and Theodore spent many a day in the greenhouse. This is the source of many of his poems, along with his childhood experiences. Roethke is credited

  • Affirmative Action: Positive Discrimination?

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    people that try to get into the school the higher the income from the school will rise benefitting the state. Grutter v Bollinger was about a student, Barbara Grutter, with a great GPA being denied admission to the University of Michigan Law School. She sued alleging that the university rejected her based on race to keep the school diverse. Bollinger was the president of the school and was the defendant. The schools admission policy allowed for the school to be diverse in race. The Supreme Court deemed

  • Analysis of My Papa's Waltz

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    Analysis of "My Papa's Waltz" This poem has a kept form. Even at a glance, it has a set form. It consists of four quatrains, each line being an iambic tritameter. The poem is about a young boy waltzing with his father. One can assume that the speaker is a young boy, or perhaps the poet reminiscing his youth. The father dances around in a haphazard manner, knocking over pans in the kitchen. Upon first glance, the tone is humorous. The picture one immediately forms is rather comical with the

  • The University of Michigan Should NOT Use Affirmative Action

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    The University of Michigan Should NOT Use Affirmative Action Imagine, your walking down the street looking for a job. You see a sign in the window that says, “Whites encouraged to apply.” Imagine the period in time when just being white got you into a college, without any other considerations of grades or athletic ability. Those were the days of the Jim Crow laws. Now these instances have happened in the past 20 years, through new laws called Affirmative Action. The big argument is over these

  • Economic Crisis Facing Wilmington, OH

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    While it is rare that we speak of economic events as disasters, I often find myself talking about my hometown of Wilmington, OH as if it has been hit by a hurricane. In May of 2008, DHL Express announced that it would be closing its U.S. air freight hub in Wilmington, and since then, this small Ohio community has been facing an economic crisis of unprecedented proportions. Last year, when applying for this same grant, we only had estimates of the challenges that would arise from this crisis. Today

  • Why Ohio State's Football Program Is Better than Michigan's

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    sports rivalry is Ohio State versus Michigan in college football. While many Wolverine fans claim that the Michigan football program is the superior one, there are a variety of reasons that show otherwise. Statistically, in the modern era of college football, Ohio State has been the better program. This can be supported through simple head-to-head records and championships, as well as complex systems that rank football programs. The main counterclaim by many Michigan fans in this debate will revolve

  • Summary Of 'The Controversy In My Papa's Waltz'

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    “My Papa’s Waltz” is a poem gracefully written by the critically acclaimed, Theodore Roethke, in which he projects his internalized emotional confusion through the innocent soul of a young boy, whose thoughts most likely reflect that of Roethke’s former childhood self. The account expressed in the poem is one of controversy, occurring between the young boy and his father; the encounter is either abusive or playful; however, much of the poem supports the position that the encounter is playful. In

  • The History and Influence of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890

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    As agriculture students at Oklahoma State University, it is very important to understand the history behind the establishment of our institution. Attending a land-grant university is certainly unique, but what does it mean? This paper will discuss the legislative acts that organized our university, as well as other agriculture and mechanic schools across the United States. During the 1800s our country was experiencing a significant push for progress and innovation. Businesses were booming as a result

  • A Will To Win

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    Everyone belongs to many different communities and/or groups defined by (among other things) shared geography, religion, ethnicity, income, cuisine, interest, race, ideology, or intellectual heritage. Choose one of the communities to which you belong, and describe that community and your place within it. 250 words Restlessly I glanced around trying to focus on the task at hand, anticipating the bang of the gun. On my right were my teammates, cheering loudly behind a fence for my victory. To my

  • Camping Technology

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    something designed to make life easier end up ruining everything we have worked to preserve? Technology can sometimes be quite controversial. In my major, I have found that it can be almost more of a frustration than a blessing. In most industries, technological advancements are viewed as a positive step towards efficiency and economic growth. This is not always the case, however. In the camping industry, for example, the constant “improvements” are often a source of frustration to many die-hard campers

  • Eric Thomas Inspires

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    motivational speeches. Eric Thomas was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Detroit, Michigan. His childhood and adolescent years were challenging. Eric decided to escape from home and live on the streets of Detroit at the age of sixteen and became a high school dropout. At age seventeen Eric met a pastor who became his mentor and ultimately changed his life. As a result Eric earned his GED and enrolled at Oakwood University. Through this, Thomas realized his destiny was to...

  • Cultural Artifact Analysis

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    cultural artifact that represents the ESSA subculture. Everyone who put on the shirt has earned the right to wear it, and the shirt differentiates ESSA members from the greater Michigan State University students. Michigan State University has a student population of 50,543 pupils. It is very easy to feel like a number in the university because the campus is huge and impersonal.

  • Women In Sports Interview Research Paper

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    Women in Sports Interview For my women in sports assignment, I interviewed my moms friend from church, Nancy. She graduated in the year 1970 from a small suburban school in northeast Ohio called Tallmadge high school. It was a middle-class school with a lot of clubs at school, there were vocational options and about 300 in her graduating class. Informational Questions She graduated from high school in the state of Ohio. Her high school was located in Tallmadge, Ohio, which is a suburb of Akron

  • Ap Psychology Case Study In High School

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    The student just moved here from Ohio. She was living with her mother and siblings and now she lives with her aunt and uncle. M. was getting into arguments and altercations with her siblings and that is the reason her mother sent her to stay with her aunt. M. will be returning home in the summer and there is a possibility that she will not return to Wetumpka. M. said that she likes living with her aunt because she feels like an only child. M. has seen a counselor in the past and was even on medication