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  2. United States Academic Decathlon - Wikipedia

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    The essay had only received 390 points out of a possible 1000, and Burke contended that it had been scored improperly. He was well within his rights to contest the score; however, Gerhard Fischer, President of Wisconsin Academic Decathlon, said that the way Burke handled the appeal was "highly questionable" and inflammatory. [ 122 ]

  3. Andrew Martinez - Wikipedia

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    Martinez began wearing clothes again and began to write a manuscript about his experiences. [7] He traveled to Europe and studied judo.After his return to the United States and continued unemployment, he began to manifest symptoms of mental illness and he spent much of the decade following his period of national attention moving among halfway houses, psychiatric institutions, occasional ...

  4. Beverly Guy-Sheftall - Wikipedia

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    The foundation canceled its event when the College could not guarantee there would be no student protest. [11] In 2013, she was a featured feminist in the 2013 PBS documentary Makers: Women Who Make America, which highlighted feminist history. [12] In 2017, Dr. Guy-Sheftall was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. [13]

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  6. For-profit higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The for-profit college industry has spent billions of dollars on student recruiting, advertising, and buying leads for recruitment. [120] [121] The colleges' marketing departments rely heavily on Lead Generators, which are companies that find potential students ("leads") and provide their personal information and preferences to for-profit college.

  7. Extracurricular activity - Wikipedia

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    An extracurricular activity (ECA) or extra academic activity (EAA) or cultural activities is an activity, performed by students, that falls outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school, college or university education.

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  9. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Student-run businesses are student activities that involve running a business that has an affiliation with the college or university and is almost completely, if not completely, run by student workers. Some examples of student-run businesses include: College/University Radio Stations; College/University Local Television Stations; Production Company