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    The Value of Education: A Liberal Approach Three Reasons College Still Matters, Stand and Deliver, Education’s Hungry Hearts, and Admiral McRaven’s speech at the University of Texas convey the value of education. Three Reasons College Still Matters by Andrew Delbanco discusses the major advantages of college education, particularly economic, political and personal development — the latter of the three being dismissed by college attendees and high school graduates alike. The economic advantage…

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    combining high school student’s last year into a first year college experience, and community college. Reich 's solutions could be helpful to certain individuals ;but he belittles the importance of an four-year liberal arts degree while explain his point. In “College Is a Ludicrous…

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    further your education you will need it.Getting more education than your average high school diploma or a set of skills is the key to be successful. It’s time to stop pushing all of our students to go to college, and instead push them towards the path that is right for them.(Jillian Gordon). There’s many students that go on to college when it is not for them and end up dropping out. Some believe that the associates will be equal to a high school diploma in the future and that the education you…

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    Post high school education is the most important step for educating the young generation to be a part of tomorrow’s workforce of the society. Earning any diploma or certificate and graduating from college or university is important. If you want a better job and future, you need have a better education which will also help you to survive in bad times and for the chance to grow in your field. Therefore, it is important to study the absenteeism in any college. The term absenteeism refers when a…

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    Analysis Of Donna's Family

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    This has had a large impact on the families physical environment, and education. Due to the fact that the father has not been able to consistently hold a job, there has been many times where the family has run out of food in their home. A healthy physical environment includes having access to food. Healthy nutritious food has…

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    Flaws In Education

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    States does not rank amongst the top 10 in education. Education has always been considered the great equalizer in the United States, and an important aspect of its egalitarian and individualistic culture. A good education allows for social mobility and success according to this perspective (1). The U.S. spends significantly more on education than other countries. In 2010, the U.S. spent 39 percent more per full-time student for elementary and secondary education than other countries in the…

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    source that touches on these issues is a documentary titled “Hoop Dreams” directed by Steve James; the documentary follows two young Black men raised in poverty. The only reason these young men are afforded any opportunity to receive a form of higher education is their prospective athletic worth. The institutions, coaches, and talent scouts only appear interested in the two main characters of the documentary as a means of prestige or income. This is made evident when one of the main characters…

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    about the extra two weeks of school. However, the teens who have good attendance get out of school early to enjoy their summer vacation. This teaches the students that there are consequences for poor attendance, further instilling the importance of attendance and education. This is just a small step further than the elementary…

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    Benefits of College. According to the National Center for Education Statics in fall 2015: About 7.0 million students will attend to two year institution and 13.2 million will attend four year institution. According to the article Why go to College, Surveys of first-year college students show that almost three quarters say they want to learn about new things that interest them, get training for an specific career, land a better job. ”Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to…

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    The Importance Of Free College Education

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    For students to understand the investment of an education shows a maturity that they developed by taking out loans. It is required for students to undergo a seminar about loans and how it should be monitored. This helps students understand the real life aspect of adult hood and money management ("Huffington Post" ). If college were to be free, yes students would not have to take out any loans whatsoever but many would not develop the maturity needed for life after college. It is understandable…

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