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    well; that’s where college comes in. Since the dawn of the twenty-first century it has become more and more prevalent that the only way to truly be financially fit in an expanding economy is by obtaining a college degree. For some, this might not be as simple as it sounds due to the high price tags attached to diplomas. Today, many high-profile politicians argue that free higher education is necessary in a country that believes in promising futures of opportunity. Free college would raise the…

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    Hello. Jesus I really enjoyed reading your essay on free college tuition because it was very clear, informative, and easy to follow. It was very fascinating the fact that your introduction paragraph was very well-mannered on giving a brief information about why college tuition should be free. It is quite interesting that you have the passion to write about that topic and trying to persuade the reader. To answer some of your concerns about your formal argument essay, first of all it did really…

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    Free College Tuition In this world there are so many talented people who have the ability to take part of having an education yet it’s so devastating because many of these brilliant people end of being in the streets, being in gangs and selling drugs. Why do these people do this? It’s because of they want to end their worries and their financial anxiety. These people can’t afford to put their minds to use to become something because of the high cost of Canadian education. If Canada would make…

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    turns, many cleverly disguised paths that lead to dead ends, and continues to narrow the further one travels along the right path. The word justice has many different and conflicting connotations of revenge and being fair. The Webster’s New World College Dictionary defines justice as: The quality of being righteous; rectitude, impartiality; fairness, the quality of being right or correct, sound reason; rightfulness; validity, reward or penalty as deserved; just deserts, and the use of…

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    According to the dictionary, free choice is defined as the ability to choose, think, and act voluntarily. One would think we practice free choice in every embodiment of the tasks we perform. However, what if the choices we make every day were not as voluntary as we once thought? You would this to be impossible, would you not? I eat when I am hungry, I drink when I am thirsty, I wash myself when I am dirty, I sleep when I am tired. Are these not examples of free choice? Well, according to…

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    Man exists not to be controlled, not to be ruled, and not to be restrained, but to live free. In the world today, people of all genders and races have the freedom of choice without control. The choice to fail or succeed, speak or listen, live or die, be brave or afraid exist as examples of freedoms human beings have whenwhen born to this planet. We We hhumans need to embrace this blessing of freedom to live a prosperous. Freedom allows us to live for ourselves and without it we need no longer…

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    Should College Become Free? Introduction Did you know that the average student loan debt today is reaching $30,000? As of 2013, about seventy percent of graduates left college with a debt of at least $28,400(ticas.org). This means that out of every ten seniors, seven of them are leaving college with this amount of debt and it also projects that anyone can end up with this amount of college loan debt . The average student debt for the class of 1993 used to be $9,400, compared to the debt today,…

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    SHOULD COMMUNITY COLLEGE BE FREE? Laila Tabbaa Florida Gulf Coast University Abstract In this argumentative research paper, through the author's opinion answers the question whether community colleges should be free. Taking the opponent's approach, the paper gives sufficient reasons as to why the writer chose that direction. It starts by introducing the topic followed by a brief background information on free community college discussion. The paper gives a brief description on the reasons why…

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    the Arts in Philadelphia.Unlike federal loans,student loans do not offer grace periods, temporarily postpone payments and forgiving debt.According to the Department of Education, 11.3% of students defaulted in 2016. Therefore, a public college education should be free because there is a overwhelming amount of student debt,would promote economic growth, and decrease the amount of people who seek forms of public assistance. There is an overwhelming amount of student debt. Firstly, “In 2015, the…

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    2016 Bernie Sanders means of persuasion In the article “Make College free for all,” Senator Bernie Sanders uses the presidential election as an opportunity to expose the truth why numerous citizens do not achieve “the American dream” (Sanders 3). Sanders argues that a college education should be free for all citizens. Furthermore, he explains why numerous Americans do not get a chance to go to college. In the article “Make College free for all,” Senator Bernie Sanders effectively uses pathos,…

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