...Ashley Ingle Mrs. Armstrong English 1301 9, Dec 2013 Part-time students vs. Full-time The number of students attending college part-time seems to be rising more and more each year. Most students are more than likely to work while in college. Students attending college part-time has increased more than 10 percent within the last 30 years. Most students who are attending college have to get a job to support themselves along the way. Many of them believe that if they have a job while in college, they will have an even better job once they graduate and receive their bachelors or even master’s degree. Students that are attending college while working a part-time job like to think of their selves as young adults. They are trying to do everything they can to pay the bills and get themselves back and forth to school and work. Students who attend a community college tend to work more hours per week than students who attend a University. Most part-time students only make minimum wage due to the fact that most of their time is being occupied by going to class and studying. It is proven that “effects of working while in college varies by the type of job held and its relation to the academic environment”. (Working in college, 8) Part-time student employment has many advantages. It is a fact that students that are in class more than they are at work have higher GPAs than those who work more than they are in class. Professors believe that students who work part-time are have more performance...
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...The Critique of Oepidus “A boy leads in the blind prophet Tiresias. Oedipus begs him to reveal who Laius’s murderer is, but Tiresias answers only that he knows the truth but wishes he did not. Puzzled at first, then angry, Oedipus insists that Tiresias tell Thebes what he knows. Provoked by the anger and insults of Oedipus, Tiresias begins to hint at his knowledge. Finally, when Oedipus furiously accuses Tiresias of the murder, Tiresias tells Oedipus that Oedipus himself is the curse.” In this section, the characteristic swiftness of Oedipus’s thought, words, and action begins to work against him. When Tiresias arrives at line 340, Oedipus praises him as an all-powerful seer who has shielded Thebes from many a plague. Only forty lines later, he refers to Tiresias as “scum” and soon after that accuses him of treason. Oedipus sizes up a situation, makes a judgment, and acts all in an instant. While this confident expedience was laudable in the first section, it is exaggerated to a point of near absurdity in the second. Oedipus asks Tiresias and Creon questions are his typical mode of address and frequently a sign of his quick and intelligent mind but they are merely rhetorical, for they accuse and presume rather than seek answers. Though Tiresias has laid the truth out plainly before Oedipus, the only way Oedipus can interpret the prophet’s words is as an attack, and his quest for information only seeks to confirm what he already believes. Antigone’s major conflict is between...
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...this real mother and father, so he left and went to the countryside. One day when he was walking he met a conceited not getting any younger old man. He fought and then killed the man. He then continued on his walk, soon arriving into the city of Thebes. There was a horrible monster, Sphinx, destroying the city. The monster killed anyone that could not answer his riddle. However Oedipus answered the riddle correctly and saved the city of Thebes. After doing this, he was honored as a hero and then offered the throne. He also married his mother, Jocasta, and together they had four kids: Antigone, Ismene, Etocles, and Polyneices. After many years everything was going fine, but then something terrible happened to Thebes, the plague struck. Oepidus sent Creon to talk to the oracle at Delphi . The oracle said the plague would continue to suffer Thebes until King Laios’s death was brought to justice. Oedipus found out the truth of his identity with the help of Teiresias. After the truth was found out Jocasta killed herself and Oedipus blinded himself. After this...
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