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    Inequality In Education

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    With the fast-growing global economy, education has become an integral part of the today’s society. Education has in fact been argued to be a necessity, as conformity to society’s set standards, goals and means is gradually near impossible without education. However, ‘proper’ education is becoming increasingly expensive and rare across all levels of education. As a result, even with the vast availability of several institutions that claim to offer ‘proper’ education, the question on most people’s

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    Being the first to do or achieve anything considered positive is usually welcomed with respect and honor. The first man to walk on the Moon, the first to summit Everest, even the first animal to orbit outer space, they all have their names sealed in history. Even in less ambitious intents, the case is also similar: we crown the first ranked student of a graduating class, the first to cross the 100 meters line, and more. It is therefore only intuitive to suspect a similar reaction from the parents

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    When a child turns 5, they are required to start going to school until they turn 18, which is when they graduate high school. From the point of graduating high school, there is a pressure on students to go to college and get a degree. This is relevant today because most graduates from high school go to straight college to get the career they strive for. Colleges should be free because it causes more focus on education, most careers require a college degree and provide new opportunities for children

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    The United states provides free public education for students kindergarten through the twelfth grade. Going to school for these years is now becoming a necessity, but now so is college too. In order to make a career for ones self it is necessary for them to attend a university, so wouldn't you say one needs college in order to make a career for yourself. Higher education is important because it can pave the path to a better economy and society, starting a career, and ensuring a better life, that

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    Most parents encourage their children to achieve a college degree because they believe it is a passport to success. Nationwide it has been known in order to get ahead, go to college. College helps young adults socialize, be independant, and allows them to find themselfs. College graduates have been known to posses higher employment rates, and greater work benefits. Also, college can be a huge milestone in one's life. That being said, these are most likely the reasons why the majority of high school

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    One of the most stressful questions a senior in high school can be asked is “What are your plans for the future?” Most seniors feel an incredible amount of pressure when deciding whether to go to college or which college to attend. The importance of college has been a long-debated topic that is becoming more and more popular. It used to be that a high school education was necessary to succeed, and a college degree was merely beneficial. However, today college has escalated into something that is

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    College Education is very important today. There is a lot of perspectives on what values for a student and their college education. Having a college education can get you somewhere in your career path. Some students go to get a higher education to get into the right path and get better for their future career. There is one value that can influence a college career and that would be the students attitude. The one perspective that will make someone think twice about a student is their attitude. “Attitude

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    Speech On Education

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    In the speech “Remarks by the President in a National Address to America’s Schoolchildren” by Barack Obama, he encourages students to try hard in school because education will further their success in the future. President Obama uses the reasoning that with education students will have responsibility just like those around them to achieve high standards. Students must also try hard in school to get their work completed and not give up on their education and make going to college a goal of theirs

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    College is the noun for educational institutions. While the usage would vary from each English speaking country, it is most often used to represent specifically tertiary educational institutions. Furthermore, a college degree is the goal of a person when they enter a college due to the fact that a college degree can help propel them forward towards their life goals. The world and its society have such a popular opinion which has time and time again proven to not be an absolute truth. While it does

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    College Is Worth Your Time Being a teacher, or a police officer, or even an astronaut requires education. Even finding a job requires education. Some people say it’s too expensive. If you go to college and get the degree, that degree gives an higher chance to get a very good job to pay off your debts. Any job or company owner would rather have someone with a college degree than someone with only a high school degree. American RadioWorks says “Today, nearly 60 percent of all jobs in the U.S. economy

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