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    Today, college education has become important topic in our society. Students are struggling to get into college. Some want to reach their dreams but can't afford the tuition. In this world there are people who are called lower class.They don't have a chance to get a higher education even though they want to. Only a few of those students can attend college or university. In order to improve society, a college education is needed. We need more skilled workers to develop our country. If community…

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    Recently in the United States education has been based on Stem. Stem is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Yo-Yo Ma in his essay “Necessary Edges: Arts, Empathy, and Education” makes the claim that it should be STEAM, adding arts into the world arguing that artistic ideas are essential as well as the others. Yo-Yo Ma is a brilliant man, he is a cellist that graduated from Julliard School and Harvard both are top schools. He has won over seventeen Grammy awards;…

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    brother David, his mother and sisters to follow shortly after. Conservation is highly valued by John however this book also shows another theme, value education because it often leads to a better future. John and his brother David are constantly learning throughout their childhood on the homestead in Wisconsin. Because of John's value for education he creates incredible inventions, becomes a great botanist, and helps create many National Parks we have today. While John was living on the…

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    Franklin D Roosevelt's states “ We can't build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future” (p:1 Melinda Bossenmeyer Ed. D). He is suggesting that we can not make the future perfect, but however; we can prepare the youth for the future. Mr. Roosevelt saw a trend of events happening within children, called child obesity. Studies show that the U.S is growing, and about 1 out of 3 kids now considered obese (p:1 Mary L. Gavin). The obesity rate among children increased,…

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    our country a better place and some just believe that America is great the way it is. In the meantime, I would love to be one of those people that are trying to make America a better place. My visions for America are education, freedoms, and military. The first vision that I have for America deals with education. Education is important in today’s world. In the future, it will be important to have some kind of education to fall back on. I believe that America should make education more…

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    Conclusion Ethics and Values There are a few ethical issues in regards to Maci and her family; the first ethical dilemma is the right to self-determination. Currently, it is the parents’ decision to vaccinate their child. However, based on section 1.02 in the NASW Code of Ethics it is acceptable for the social worker to limit the clients’ right to self-determination when the impact causes a serious risk (National Association of Social Workers, 1999). For this case, initially, there would be an…

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    If the Montgomery Public School System were a fiction novel, it could be called The Tale of Two School Systems. But it is Nonfiction. It is a true story and could be better called The Montgomery Public School System: The Dichotomy that Exists. Montgomery Public Schools is the only school system in the state that is in takeover. Yet, last week, I read with joy of the successes in our system. According to U. S. News and World Report, the Montgomery Public School System has three of the most…

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    desire.” In order for education to be successful and valued, it must be driven by passion within a student. For schools to implement curriculums intended to help students to pass standardized tests, as well as to mainly focus on college preparation, though necessary to today’s education standards, can often create boredom and a decrease in the willingness to learn. Each and every person has their own natural ability and passion for certain subjects and focuses. Vocational education allows…

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    Passions in Paradise College, the word that continues to terrify students for generations. According the Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Unfortunately, the value for a good education has taken a toll on many students across the state. They are often forced to change their passion due to their low income and high university prices. Although most result to community colleges, they are unable to receive job offers due to their…

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    of the United States. Trump believes that America has become a nation full of fear, but he vows that he will “make America great again.” This Candidate has strong views and agendas concerning illegal immigration, education, and the economy. Trump is most well known for his plan to build a wall separating the United States from Mexico. For this, he is seen as a racist, but he has his reasons. For years, Mexico has been taking advantage of America’s lack of a border, using illegal immigration as…

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