Construct and Support an Argument Paper Jonathan Ray Santos University of Phoenix MGT/521 October 5, 2010 The purpose of this paper is to construct and support an argument on the decision I made to pursue a Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) degree to further my career as the head of IT. With today’s society, it is easy to find a subject controversial. The paper will elaborate at the benefits of undertaking MBA program with an emphasis in business management and IT analysis.
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This chapter presents the Introduction, Statement of the Problem, Hypothesis/Assumption, Scope and Delimitation of the study, Significance of the study and the definition of terms. Introduction Many incoming students face these factors that might affect in choosing Hotel and Restaurant Management course from other courses available. Some students choose HRM course because they think that it is easy and a fast way to graduate because some of the mindset
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Importance of a college degree “A college degree is not a sign that one is a finished product but an indication a person is prepared for life.” said Reverend Edward A. Malloy, Monk's Reflections. With the economy in such a rut, the best investment people can make is getting a college degree. The unemployment rate for college graduates was just 2.2 percent last year, half the unemployment level of those with only high school diplomas. (Clark, 2008) Even though college fees are expensive having a
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Running head: CONSTRUCT AND SUPPORT AN ARGUMENT PAPER Construct and Support an Argument Paper As one seeks to pursue higher education; obstacles my surround them. It is up to the student to decide the program and accept ownership of the decision. We may find the timing is off, but by following the guide of those around us, whether it is employers or family, we can achieve our ultimate goal. Adults are often overwhelmed with late entry into the university system, coupled with anxiety
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beliefs that might be expressed in the classroom. INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY Academic Background Ph.D. in Information System with a specialization in Enduser Support Management. Cincinnati, Ohio. Master in Business Administration in Human Resource and Information Systems. Puerto Rico Professional Background 20 years teaching experience in both undergraduate and graduate levels (masters and doctorates) in various academic institutions in Puerto Rico. Director of Integrated Communication Center
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Why You Should Increase Your Salary with a Masters Tired of working forty plus hours a week with little to no vacation time and living pay check to pay check? Me too! While working at Wal-Mart as a cashier with a salary of six dollars and fifty cents an hour, working long weekends and extended hours, I started thinking about making more money. I was thinking of more money to support my family better, and more money to upgrade my lifestyle. The responsibilities that I had at my previous jobs were
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Is College Worth it? Right now in our society a college education is no longer an option or privilege, but rather a necessity. We are practically raised and conditioned to believe that one needs higher education in order to succeed in life. There is a saying that says, "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance." However, as technology is constantly advancing and computers are running almost anything, is a college education really necessary? There are people whom have never set foot in
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their academic file. All the cheaters agreed to this accept one, D.R. Street III. His argument was that he misunderstood the directions and that he should be allowed to withdraw without a sanction letter. When the dean said no he had his father talk with the chancellor and ultimately he was allowed to withdraw without the sanction letter. Entrapment Jack Bass did not entrap his students by withholding the Scantron information from them. Cheating is a serious offence at any academic institution
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Appendix B Sample Essay Using the S.M.A.R.T. Plan for Goal-Setting Larry Elder, a popular author and host of a talk-radio program in Southern California, believes “a goal without a plan is just a wish” (Goals, 2008, para. 2). Whether you have personal, educational, or professional goals, having a well-developed plan increases the likelihood you will actually achieve those goals. One effective goal-setting plan is the S.M.A.R.T. model—an acronym for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic
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Axia College Material Appendix E Scenario: John is an 18-year-old freshman at New York University. John was the starting quarterback at his high school in a small town in Indiana. He enjoys playing sports and hanging out with friends. John has always been popular and done well in school and sports. Once he is comfortable in his surroundings he can be confident in what he is doing. Donnie is an 18-year-old freshman from Chicago attending Iowa State. Donnie spends most of his time playing
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