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    income, and economic theory lead to cause and effect inequalities within the higher education system. I will also discuss the vice versa counter-arguments that higher education has cause and effect inequalities leading to income and economic deficits. In today’s modern world higher education is a touchy yet never-ending subject of study, argumentative claims, theories, hypothesis, and ideologies which believe educational inequalities exist and have both cause and effect relationships due to politics and

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    alcohol abuse is through education in school systems and out of school systems. They teach young students about drugs and alcohol before they risk being around them, and they teach older students about drugs while they are around in their daily lives. Are these education programs really necessary? That’s the question many people ask, and also the question I’m going to attempt to answer. The government is usually the group that attempts to educate people about the causes and effects of drugs and alcohol

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    The world wonders why there is such a high number of people with only a high school education, or why there are so many people working at minimum wage jobs. In fact, one of the leading causes of poverty is lack of education. Increasing college funds help certain areas of society such as developing a more effective learning system, but because it is slowly becoming more dependent on college tuition, it is also a problem. Tuition is something that has to be paid, but continuously increasing the price

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    Effective education has seemed to diminish throughout the years. Students and professors no longer hold themselves to a high standard to achieve a high quality education and also to later be rewarded with an honorable career. Academically Adrift, written by Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa, is a scholarly book that goes into great detail on the decline in our education system. They discuss three points in chapters one through three that create an effective argument; the current attitudes and lack of

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    Causes and Effects of the Declining College Attendance Rates In recent decades, educational trends have shown a massive drop-off in number of college students that attend higher institutions of knowledge immediately after high school. This drop-off in college attendance is concerning due to the possibly lesser-educated population in the coming future. There are a variety of reasons this decline has occurred, and can be attributed to financial and social reasons, leading to a detrimental result that

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    Higher education in the United States was introduced in 1636 when Harvard University first opened its doors. At the time, college was seen as an exclusive institution, typically reserved for the wealthy elite. In the 1600’s, a college degree was not necessary to get a decent job and make a living; therefore, there was not a high demand for it. Since then, public opinion and attitudes about higher education have changed significantly. In today’s job market, a college degree is a requirement for a

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    Causes and Effects of Attending College College has been a place where people can get knowledge. Attending college is a better way to be successful persons and get many opportunities in the future. Unless great knowledge harder to find a good job. Every student has a different reason to study in college, where they can learn their interested subject. It will help them to achieve a degree in their own field. Another benefit going college is understanding of different cultures and religions around

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    Education can be argued as the most valuable resource on earth. However, just like any service, it comes at a cost. The consequences of lack of opportunity in relation to monetary well being are substantial. As a solution to this problem, we propose a two year program that would provide students with a free college experience at the lower level. Therefore, by providing students with two free years of community college, they will have access to many more job opportunities, increased average income

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    The college has been a place where people can get knowledge. Attending college is the best way to be a successful person and get many opportunities in the future. Unless getting a great knowledge, it is hard to find a good job. Every student has a different reason to study in college, where they can learn their interesting subject. It will help them to achieve a degree in their own field. Another benefit of going college is understanding of different cultures and religions around the world. However

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    College education is a need for a structured life. Children and teens all through the United States are focusing on their grades and aiming for good grades. A persons potential and bright future can come to a halt after the 12th grade. Why? The answer is that paying for a college education is difficult and sometimes impossible. My proposal is that students should be able to receive free college tuition with a high school degree. College tuition should be payed for by the government which will cause

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