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    Students should go to college rather than going straight to work Upon graduating from high school, student may begin to question the importance of a college education. Some high school students may find it an appealing thought being able to immediately generate an income after graduation due to on-the-job training, but studies have shown that college educated workers tend to be more successful and earn a better pay than non-college educated employees. Once one has a college degree the sky

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    One of the biggest decisions a student has to make is deciding the college they should choose, a university or a community college? At the end of their high school years, a student must decide what college would be best for them. If they are fortunate enough not to have to go to work and wait to go to college, then they must make a decision. There are many advantages and benefits of attending a community college. Students should carefully weigh the advantages of each college, as there are many pros

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    academic work from you. This is will be a huge step in your education, and you need to spend more time on your project. For instance, you have to be aware about when the assignment is due to give it enough time to make it as good as you can, (The University of Alabama). Students should choose their major very carefully. A few students who graduated from high school have their own thought about their major. On the other hand, the majority of students might be confused about their major. If you don’t

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    Earlier marriage in university students is completely something that happened around the world. As we know, earlier marriage can happen from 15 years to 21 years old. Some of it happens because of their first love and some because they were force by their parents. There are advantages and disadvantage for being young parents especially for university students. First advantages for those who get into marriage at an early age are able to get children at a young age and therefore take care of them

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    Recently, contest over whether laptops in class hinder or aid learning has begun to be raised in many schools. The use of laptops in lecture rooms has for long been considered to be a significant tool for learning due to the ability of the lecturers to lead an online research for the whole class. However, a number of schools have started to ban use of laptops in their lecture rooms. Consequently, author explores if laptops should be allowed or banned in lecturer rooms. In undertaking this research

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    What is Plagiarism?

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    whether it is done consciously or not. It also can occur either intentional or not. (Eng, 1995), university students in particular and academia in general sometimes do not realize that what they do can be considered as plagiarism. Statistic shows that the percentages of plagiarism among students are increasing each year. According to The Centre for Academic Integrity Studies, almost 80% of the universities students are admit to plagiarize at least once and 36% of the undergraduates have admitted to

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    Do It For The Kids!

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    As the first bell rings and to hearing the morning announcements, Red Oak Elementary School will begin their day! The children walk into the classroom, such as Alayna, who continues to lick her lips as she thinks about her favorite breakfast she had this morning, banana cinnamon waffles. The students have already placed their book bags in their assigned cubbies and are ready to begin the morning workout routine. Although Georgia public school teachers are capable of making an low salary, early childhood

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    Student Athletes and Academics

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    frequently. A lot of people underestimate is athletes can be as successful as non-athletes because we have so much on our plates. Student athletes are required to devote up to 25 hours per week when their sport is in season, miss numerous classes for university competitions, and deal with fatigue and injuries as a result of their athletic participation. These factors detract from the realistic likelihood of academic success, which in turn affects their academic motivation to succeed. In Herbet D. Simans

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    their work. Kenneth Cooper, the author of Should College Athletes Be Paid? quoted Robert McCormick, an attorney for the National Labor Relations Board. McCormick argues that “there are more demands put on these young men than any employee of the university. They are laboring under very strict and arduous conditions, so

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    The Hardship of Going to College

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    college for incoming freshmen. Finding a college that is in the right price range can be very difficult, due to high tuitions, but financial aid services can be a great help to the families. Tuitions of colleges differ from public universities to private universities. According to Average College Costs The Chronicle

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