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    Education, although expensive, is indispensable for preparing for a future career and fulfilling long-term goals. Without an educational background, the individual is limited in choosing a career path because he does not meet the essential requirements for basic careers. Since careers require specialization and training in a certain field, the individual will be forced to enter the workforce with fewer job opportunities available to him. Although students are given a “choice” to further their…

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    Introduction Almost every aspect of a persons ' life shows the importance of a mobile phone, thus no one can resist its use and ownership. In a learning institution, it is likely that almost all students and lecturers possess mobile phones; nevertheless, there has been an emergence of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) that has further enhanced the way education and learning is done at various tertiary institutions. Through ICT, there is immediate access to information required…

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    Section A – Question 1 Evidence from Canada and elsewhere suggests that new computer-based information technologies are having differential effects on employment and the quality of work. Which groups of workers may be benefiting from the implementation of these technologies and which groups may be negatively impacted? Why? Is the situation any different for workers in the information-services economy compared to workers in the older industrial economy? It is undeniable that technology,…

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    these factors, President Obama challenged every American to commit to at least one year of higher education or post-secondary training. The President also set a new goal for the country to have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by the year 2020. (Education: Knowledge and Skills for the Jobs of the Future, 2012). In response to this goal, leaders of six key organizations in higher education signed a formal “Call to Action” to engage all stakeholders in supporting…

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    believing that it is stupid.” The question I have for the educators of America is, “What does this mean in the name of Education?” This quotation alludes to the obvious conclusion that everyone’s brain works differently and people all have their vices and virtues, thus it is inappropriate to judge a student by focusing on a skill which one does not possess. In the name of education this allegory is continually employed and has been built on ideas that have been in circulation among educators for…

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    Financial aid is a very large problem in modern society with kids who are striving to make it to college for further education. Said simply, college is expensive. This specifically depends on the type of college one chooses to attend. Often times, in state college is more affordable than out of state, because there is something called ‘in state tuition.’ This higher education tends to be very expensive for a plethora of reasons. The first major reason is the fact that college professors are…

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    scratches, and multiple scabs he had. It was at this moment when I realized all the intense labor my parents were enduring for us. I knew that the only way to show them my appreciation for all that they had done throughout the years was to get a college education. Little did I know was that this wasn’t going to be an easy task. Most of my life I was ambiguous of my legal status in the country. It was not until my senior year of high school, that I realized that I was somehow different from most…

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    Loss of Jobs Across Nation As of October, 2016 the unemployment rate for the United States has raised to a whopping 4.5%, about 2% higher than it was in 1954. The loss of jobs our nation faces is one of the biggest social issues we have and will most likely have for many years to come. In the book The Other Wes Moore we see this social issue as a main factor of why the other Wes Moore ends up in jail for the rest of his life instead of a successful well-educated entrepreneur. The forever…

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    up, one thing was for certain in my life; I knew my family couldn’t afford to send me to college. Purpose: To persuade the audience to find ways to promote free college education. Importance to Audience: College education has become a necessity that’s hindering the future of growing generations. Thesis Statement: College Education should be free. Preview of Main Points: I will elaborate on the following three topics: the increasing rate in student debt, how other countries are benefitting from…

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    Farewell My Concubine

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    incredibly stressed importance of some kind of big test that influences the rest of your life. Through the readings and the movies we’ve watched a possible reaction to people that have gone or are going through this kind of educational system is dissatisfaction. This is shown from factors like strain between family, friends, and classmates or the other groups of people that surround a person, a desire to quit or otherwise not continue, and a desire for change. Japan’s education system is based…

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