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    “My friends went to college; I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. When they woke up to decide if they’d go to school or work, I’d already been at work for hours. Their alarms woke them up; my alarms sent me to general quarters and watches. They made plans based on how they felt; I made plans based on the needs of my country. They couldn’t wait to leave their homes; I couldn’t wait to get back. When they look back on their respective lives, they may wonder if they’ve ever made a…

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    adult make my own hours, not have to answer to anyone, and make adult amounts of money. I didn’t realize that like almost all my childhood there is always an authority figure, which was my manager. In addition to being expected to work, not ask for allowance, and maintain good grades you are still expected to do chores which I thought was for kids. In my opinion turning 18 is the biggest contradiction ever parents are in between the faze of letting you grow up but yet still wanting to hold…

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    Nevada School Dropout

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    the U.S with a population estimate of 2.7 million people as per 2013 survey, ranks last among the 47 counties in rates of high school graduates with. The total turnover for those graduating from high school and above falls below the national percentage on the same. In 2012 Nevada ranked last in high school graduate rates with a low of 63% compared to the national record high of 80%. However the rates of enrollment have steadily increased in almost all respective education stages starting from…

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    Flogging in school needs to be legalized to bring back discipline to students. Something needs to be done before teachers lose complete control over their students in the classroom where discipline and hard work needs to exist but is fading away. The term flogging gets much attention because it’s such a drastic and disputed thing to do and say. Before explaining some arguments on why flogging should be legal again, it’s important to know what exactly the term ‘flogging’ is. “Flogging, also…

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    Paying college athletes can be helpful. Being a student should always come first, paying student athletes could take away from college benefits to invest in more and better opportunities like, hiring better staff. Although paying college athletes can help them in multiple ways, especially when many of the athletes are far away from home and can’t depend on a part time job to meet their everyday needs. A small amount of salary can help the athletes live more stress free. College basketball…

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    Nowadays, the term “extra class” is no longer unfamiliar to students, teachers and parents. Since the Economic Reform in 1986, the number of extra classes has been dramatically increased because students with bad academic performances register for extra classes in order to improve their result as well as outstanding students want to enhance their current knowledge. Tran et al. (2005) also stated that extra classes have been extensively advertised in a competing atmosphere and these classes have…

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    disability and/or the school and education system. In Australia, there are many different disabilities and some of these disabilities start before and even during school. These disabilities may or may not be permanent, however, all disabilities impact the individual and their environment. Schooling is one area of life which can be affected by a disability. A broken leg or arm can be accommodated with much more ease as it will most likely be fixed and is just a temporary problem in the school…

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    Act of 2001 (NCLB) was the US Congress Act that amended the Elementary and Secondary Education to focus its efforts toward disadvantaged students. The supplement to Title 1 Education Act of 1965, NCLB focuses the reform through assessment based achievements to obtain federal grant funding for public education per basic academics. This reform focuses on student achievements in K-12 grades.(Dee & Jacob, 2011) Each state is allowed the authority to determine how to administer the test. Vital…

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    Since I was a young boy, my parents have always drilled into me the importance of managing your funds. Because my parents have never given me an allowance, throughout high-school I worked a job for around twenty hours a week. With the money that I earned, I budgeted it so that I could maximize its worth. When I received my first paycheck, my father told me that at least fifty percent of my earnings should go into savings and the rest was to keep for myself. With this budgeting technique to guide…

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    Education System Failures

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    What A Failure: Aurora Public Schools Focus on something for a moment. Imagine a child in elementary school school,and their teachers talk of the importance of education, to have their homework on time, to pay attention in class, study hard, maintain punctuality, and know that all of this will pay off one day. Now stop! Get rid of that notion to which everything is going to be okay, because suddenly they find out that those values programmed into them from day one, are a fallacy. The…

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