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    believe that a high school diploma is important to my future. My high school diploma is one of many accomplishments I plan on achieving. Without a high school diploma, I will not achieve as much in life. I believe in order to accomplish anything in life, a high school diploma is a must have. A high school diploma will open many doors for me to better myself. After I obtain my high school diploma, I will be able to further my education in a field of my choice. With a high school diploma, I can…

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    of friends and becoming a socialite, but reality hit me when my mother started having more children. The more children my mother conceived it seemed the more problems I had to endure in school. This lead to me having to stay home and obtaining my high school diploma at home. Staying home trying to pursue my diploma has become beneficial to my social life in many ways such as, not worrying about what’s the latest fashion, I am able…

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    their high school diploma before he or she gets their driver's license, but I disagree because you can be sixteen to get your driver’s license and some people are eighteen before they get there high school diploma. I don’t think that you should have a high school diploma before you get your driver’s because when kids turn sixteen they want to start doing things for themselves, and they don’t want their parents driving them around when the 20 because they didn’t get their high school diploma.…

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    In the world of law enforcement and forensics, there are many different careers to choose from. Forensic Photography is an unusual choices within the field, it requires a certain degree of education and training while providing a reasonable salary and varied work environment. From CreativeSkillSet they define a forensic photographer as “Forensic Photographers produce a permanent visual record of accidents and crime scenes for use as evidence in court. Forensic photographs are used for…

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    they be working to pay for the bed they sleep in, the food they eat, and the clothes on their backs, it would be mandatory for every prisoner to complete their General Education Development, or GED. For those that have already obtained their high school diploma or GED the next level of education would be mandatory, an Associates Degree. A prisoner would have the opportunity to apply for grants and scholarships to help cover the cost of furthering their education, but would also have to work to…

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    Well, class of 2016 … today you become official graduates of Twin Valley High School. And I can’t tell you how proud I am of each and every one of you. These last 12 years may have seemed like a long road with some ups and downs along the way. But you’ll be leaving here today with many accomplishments to your credit, a high school diploma and I hope some very good memories. So you and your parents (who have been there with you through thick and thin) deserve heartfelt congratulations for…

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    “What is the main purpose of going to college or university” Those people who finished up with high school, they might be thinking about whether to continue their higher education by starting with college or university. There are diverse ideas and opinion related to the main purpose of why people attending college or university. According to Michelle Adam’s article “Is college worth it” the two main causes for people going to college or university are either personal and intellectual growth or…

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    According to the Article “College Graduates Fare Well in Jobs Market, Even Through Recession”, ”In 2011, the unemployment rate for people in their 20s with at least a bachelor’s degree was 5.7 percent. For those with only a high school diploma or a G.E.D., it was nearly three times as high, at 16.2 percent” (Rampell). In addition, the employment rates are higher for the job market as a whole.…

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    Degree earn approximately 84% more in earnings than individuals with only a High School Diploma. The financial benefits of a college degree are immense and were evident during the recent recession. A current study published in Forbes magazine tracked the employment and wages of individuals with a Bachelor 's degree and those with a HS diploma before, during and after the 2007-2009 recession. For persons with only a HS diploma, the employment rate went from 55% of persons being…

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    Brown hair and brown eyes look back at me every morning as I get ready for school. But is that all that there is, or should I see more beneath the surface? In this essay I will analyze the importance of a college degree to myself personally, professionally, what I will need to do in order to be successful, and the ways I will be able to meet my academic and personal goals. A degree from a university is, to me personally, a sense of security. While a university degree will take a lot of…

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