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    Change is needed in the Education System Why does one read books? Some people read in order to get rid of the stress and the tension from their life. On the other hand, some people read for fun, but at the end, both of them get a valuable knowledge that can be used to resolve problems. However, education system nowadays have made learning meaningless. Students are reading the books without emotions. What is the use of such reading where student don’t feel the meaning of the word and just read it…

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    In my life education has been one of the most important thing. Although I was not always the best student I made it a point to be in the class, paying attention as much as possible. That was not the case in many of the classes I was in though. I had trouble from a young age with certain subjects and because of that when I got to high school I was put into classes with people who were at the same level. The problem with that was that the majority of the students in those classes were as Adrienne…

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    Claiming my education is something I began to do my sophomore year or high school. I was not happy at the school I was attending for many reasons, one being that I lived in my brother’s shadow. All the teachers expected me to be just like him. He is highly intelligent, and at the time, very lazy. Teachers assumed that I was just like my brother. One teacher, Mr. Gilbert saw the difference between my brother and me. Mr. Gilbert failed my brother the year before and I was able to make an A in his…

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    with dedication issues. Students with minds that have been trained to take the quickest route to success. When we are faced with challenges it is very common for us to want to give up or find the easiest way to fix the problem, and in a world of education, this is where plagiarism begins. Merriam Webster dictionary defines plagiarism as "The act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to the person is the act of plagiarizing something." Sarah Reimer dissected the issue of…

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    wanted an education and she got it with many other girls. Throughout the novel she uses many of rhetorical devices, as in ethos pathos and logos. Malala had stood up for her and other females, even when a gun was pointed at her. When Malala demanded “I am Malala and this is my story”(Yousafzai 7), she used ethos. She was claiming that the story that is going to be told, is hers and she made this story true. Malala had fought for her and her girl friend's to be able to get an education. Even…

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    without actually knowing that they are breaking laws and think that it is ok to do whatever it is that they were doing. All children gain different levels of education which is based on how much they pay attention in school and this determines how much information you collect to then use to get a job or to just use in everyday life. The type of education also determines whether or not a person will be successful in life or will be the criminal setting bad examples for…

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    college students in the country rose sharply.” After the financial turmoil is when the number of students over age 24 spiked. This purely proves that when the economy is weak it pushes students back to school for more education and training. Inconsistent with that the author has been claiming, he also writes, “companies will have a hard time finding well educated workers in the long term, hampering the economy as a whole” with that being said, it is completely senseless for Employers to be…

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    year 2015 than it has ever before. Looking back twenty years ago, classrooms (especially elementary school classrooms) were lucky if they had two or more desktop computers within the confines of their classroom. In today’s society and the world of education, it is uncommon to see less than four desktop computers per classroom at the complete bare minimum. An increasingly large number of classroom spaces now are the…

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    1. Where Did All the Black Teachers Go? https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/20/opinion/where-did-all-the-black-teachers-go.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fbrent-staples&action=click&contentCollection=undefined®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=4&pgtype=collection 2. Brent Staples is the writer of this Editorial. After doing some research about Staples I learned he earned a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Behavioral science from Widener University, followed by a Ph.D. in…

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    back up his theories. Additionally, Etzioni statements were opinionated and simply observational statements. First, Etzioni’s article discusses the complications of balancing education and employment. He emphasizes that fast food jobs interfere with education. In fact, working part-time teaches you how to manage work with education. Amitai Etzioni surmised that teens do not impart new skills, and that working part-time misshapes teens’ values and work ethics. Although I have only had one job, I…

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