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    education for reasons unknown, I consider high school and college. They are considered one of the imperative parts of our lives. Regardless of whether you enjoyed high school and college or not, it’s a part of our lives till the day we leave earth. It sounds a little dark, but it's true. Why? In high school, we learned the essentials of subjects such as writing well written essay, basic algebra, world history and chemistry. Later, in college we will learn the advance versions of the subjects. But learning

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    The Major Decision Between Majors There are many different paths that can be taken after graduation. Some people go to college. Others join the military or even go right to work. Even some choose to take a year off and travel. No matter what our choices are, we have to make them soon. Senior year is almost halfway over and we have to choose our paths. Whether it is between colleges or major the decision has to be made. It’s always been a goal of mine to go to college. I will be most successful after

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    The next chapter in my life has always been a mystery to me. In fact, every time someone asks me what college I want to go to, or what I want to do when I’m older, my entire body tenses and I forget how to breathe. Don’t get me wrong, I know I want to go to college, and am excited to move out; however, having to pick the one school that will have the one major that will lead to the job that I will have for the rest of my life is intimidating. Especially when I don’t exactly know what my interests

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    spending a lot of time choosing the right type of life insurance for their families but they don't spend enough time choosing the amount of coverage to opt for. Obviously, it's important to choose enough coverage to protect your family. However, you don't want to choose too high an amount because your premiums may be unnecessarily high and the cost of your premiums may cut too deeply into your budget. Below is a list of the 4 main areas of coverage to consider when choosing your life insurance coverage

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    are guided by their teachers and mentors; however, in college most of the work is dependent on themselves. Once a student enters college, they quickly begin to realize that they spend less time in classes then they did in high school. Many students begin to struggle because of this reason because they are so immune to having a mentor guide them and remind them when assignments are due. Professors may do that as well, but once a person hit college they are are now an “adult” and one should be fully

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    good college is all subject to the person looking at the school. A persons dream school may be not be someone else’s. Attributes of a good college depend on what he or she is looking for: does the college have a community which he can succeed in, is there an academic program that fits his or her needs, is the college cost effective, and does their sports team play a role in the decision. When they look at a future college does the community he or she be a part of matter? Is a large college what

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    Every time there is an election in the United States, the debate of Electoral College always heats up, and suddenly everybody seems to know about or at least they are interested in learning about it. The Electoral College is firmly established under the United States Constitution to elect the president and the vice president of the United States indirectly. A slate of “electors” are chosen from each state, and they are the ones responsible for voting for president in the general elections depending

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    High School and Students

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    the Philippines will cost the poorest Filipinos, imposing the 12 year education plan will give more job opportunities to students, make more globally competitive students and maximize their time on choosing their career base on ability. Outline: I. Introduction: A. The total percentage of college students who graduated in the Philippines in the year 2005 which are unemployed. B. The background of K-12 education plan. C. Although adding 2

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    Kindergarten through Twelfth grade. While continuing college education is by no means required by law, the majority of students across the United States will still obtain a college degree after completion of high school. Not only does college educate us in the path of our future career, but it also increases ones earning potential while helping us become more independent as we transition into adulthood. When time comes to start applying for colleges, not only is it important to find a school within

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    whole lives lusting after a college degree, and saving up vast sums of money in order to accomplish this dream. Once they finally reach the college campus they must merely select the major they want to spend a grueling four years learning everything about. Graduates then enter the job market confident that they’ll spend the rest of their live working in that field; however, this is not always the case. While all majors may seem equal on a university level, some majors are better than others when

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