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Education turns into an arms race, which primarily benefits the arms manufacturers — in this case, colleges and universities.
If they tell you not to send anything "extra", give them only what they ask for; in this case, colleges don't award students for creative interpretation.
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Even here, we too often fall prey to the notion that an elite minority (in this case, college administrators) may restrict the liberty of its denizens "for their own good".
Then, they make sure they own the IP so they can go ahead and sell the same product in the future to other companies (in this case, college sports teams).
And if you aren't part of the fandom, you probably wonder why so many people care so much about a bunch of players (in this case, college students as young as 19 years old) they don't even know.
In this case, the college rep was an unpaid intern looking to add value and bolster their resume.
Like the Civilian Conservation Corp of the Depression, the core will be made up of the unemployed, in this case recent college grads.
Malcolm Gladwell, the author of the best-selling book, Blink, says that the human subconscious interprets whatever we present it (in this case, a college campus) and uses what we see and hear to make observations and sometimes decisions.
That story touches on many angles in the life of the artist, addressing the power and perils of reinvention, the lure of commercialism and the oft tense issues of class and race — in this case the college-educated instrumentalists and the rural, more "authentic" voices of the South.
What I found so intriguing was the premise that being an adult, assuming the responsibilities and posture of an adult, implies that those things automatically carry a degree of gravitas that elevates the adult to a position of superiority, at least intellectually, to that of the child, who in this case is college age.
In any case, college debt is clearly a looming crisis.
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