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what kind of survival skills does a student need to get through college successfully?

i need some advice for some of my friends they are going to universites this fall

How can a person become a humanitarian aid worker overseas, what degrees in college should they focuse on?

I am a college student interseted in helping people produce the correct types of food for their living locations. I would like to deal with people in need overseas but cannot figgure out if an animal science degree or something in the humanitys would be more helpful.

Can you have a look on my persuasive essay?

I’m a freshmen student in high school and my essay is about penguins. Feel free to point out any mistakes/suggestions xD

It is self evident that mankind is blatantly abusing and wreaking havoc on Mother Nature when they should rightfully be grateful for her kindness and return the favor. Man’s misuse is now reaching its climax, and it is unbearably hard to overlook what they are doing. One example of the effect of their maltreatment is the endangered Galapagos Penguin. Galapagos Penguins live just north of the equator, on the Galapagos and Isabella islands. Less than 1,000 breeding pairs remain nowadays, and Galapagos Penguins are put to the brink of extinction due to the misconducts of humanity. Specifically, oil spills and introduced animals caused by man kind are the two major threats to these blameless penguins.
First off, oil spill is one of the causes engendered by humanity that put the Galapagos Penguins into such a situation. Animal rights activists say 40,000 penguins are estimated to be killed by oil pollution along the coast of Argentina every year. According to the International Penguin Conservation Work Group, an organization which aims on promoting penguin conservation worldwide, not only does oiling cause penguin’s eggs to die or deform, but it also affects the food chain by contributing to a reduction in the penguin’s prey. A repulsive fact of oil pollution is that most of them come from deliberately operational discharges, which oil tankers discharge oily water into the sea before loading up with fresh oil, simply because it’s time consuming.
Additionally, animals introduced by humans pose threat to many lives of the rare Galapagos Penguins. Such animals are feral cats, dogs and rats. According to MarineBio, a nonprofit volunteer marine conservation and science education group since 1998, Galapagos Penguins are slow breeders. Female penguins lay one or two eggs each season. Thus, because of introduced animals attacking the vulnerable chicks and eggs, the entire population could fail to breed at all.
However, not all of us are inflicting harm on the Galapagos Penguins. In fact, some people group and organizations are striving to preserve the lives of these penguins. Conservationists and ecologists say it is yet late to regret our deeds and make amends for the brutality some of us struck on these innocent, guiltless penguins. To settle this problem, there are two practical solutions that will turn out effective if we act promptly with enthusiasm.
First, training officers must ensure that formal training is provided to key personnel who maintain and operate pollution control equipment. This will preclude oil spills from happening by reducing the chance of oily water getting discharged into the sea. A key point to keep in mind is that employers must make sure to hire trustworthy workers so that oil spills won’t occur due to one’s laziness.
Another solution is we could establish eradication and control programs for introduced animals. According to the Charles Darwin Foundation, an association which has the world’s largest eradication/restoration program, these programs will help restore the ecosystems of the Galapagos Penguins. Such programs will improve the survival of Galapagos Penguins, since it will balance the population of introduced animals.
We humans are obliged to help the endangered Galapagos Penguins from becoming extinct. It is unfair that these creatures suffer from our selfishness and ruthlessness. Some of us are doing a marvelous job in attempting to preserve the Galapagos Penguins, but many of us can surely do more. All of us must try to be more heedful and altruistic, so oil spills will not occur by accident or by our laziness. The least we can do is become aware of this problem and support those who struggle to resolve this difficulty. If ecologists, conservationists, and all of us follow the steps aforementioned, we will be able to inhibit Galapagos Penguins from becoming extinct. Nevertheless, we don’t have time to even hesitate for a fraction of a second. Every minute passing by is another minute fraught with danger to the Galapagos Penguins. We must act to rescue these penguins, and we must act now!

Do you think that colleges need to have better food options available for the students they serve?

I think that colleges need to have better food options available for their students in three ways. One was is to have a variety of options and using the food pyramid as a guide. By having variety, you have more grains available along with a good selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh dairy and poultry options and limit the use of fats, oils, and sweets. Another way is not having the food be a buffet style (like the Golden Corral for example) and instead a student can only has to go in line only once and tell a cafeteria worker what they would like to eat because if a student eats way too many calories in a day and they are unable to burn off the calories, they will gain weight. Finally, universities need to ask students what kind of options they would like to see available at the school so that the college cooks for what is in the students interest.

Resume Rating? Good Or Not. High School Student.?

RATE and tell me if it’s good for an h.s. student PEase 1-10. thanks

Jim Blue
**-** Blue Ave
*****, NY 11101
Tel: (347) 285-4204
****@Yahoo.com

OBJECTIVE

A self-motivated, honest and mature high school student seeking a position in which I could apply my skills and perform well. Honest, dependable, and high energized. Excellent communication skills and able to work on own initiative or as a part of a team and can execute any task given.

EDUCATION

Completed two years at Jim Blue High School in My House, America
Graduation date: May 2010.
Grade Average: 94%

RELEVANT HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES

•Business Management Course: Providing knowledge of teamwork and cooperation, decision making under pressure, planning, organizing and directing an organization.
•Advanced Computer Classes: Providing knowledge of word processing, web software.
•Honors & Regent Level Math, Science, Global Courses.
•Marketing And Advertising: Providing knowledge on attracting customers and providing details on the product or servicing I am providing, keeping customers involved and turning dissatisfied customers into loyal customers.

HONORS, AWARDS, AND MEMBERSHIPS
•Honor Roll 2006-2008 (Freshman Year-Junior Year). Award giving on academic excellence and achievements.
•Spanish Culture Club. A club dedicated on learning and preserving knowledge of Latin American countries, culture, customs and languages.

EXPERIENCE

Mommy’s And Daddy’s Summer Day Camp
•June 2007 – August 2007. Camp Counselor. Helped organize and supervise the children on the trips, serve food during lunch time, organize activities and care for the children until the end of the day.
Reference: Vanessa Gumbs (347) 248-7882
Catholic Charities ESL Program
•November 2007 – February 2008. Educator. Working with immigrant parents improve on his/her English speaking and translating Spanish to English.
Reference: Barbara Romero (646) 299-1415
Dunkin’ Donuts
•December 2007 – April 2008. Cashier. Taking orders from customers, preparing food, soft drinks, and coffee. Cleaning, sweeping the vicinity and taking out the trash.
Reference: Ravi Singh (347) 689-9297
Met Food Supermarket
•July 2008 – November 2008. Cashier. Operated cash register to add up customer purchases and execute the transaction. Keep counters clean, restock items sold, bag the merchandise and close the checkout counter at the end of the day.
Reference: Franklin Olivares (718) 366-7952

Just put b.s. names.