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    the most hours for the undergraduate and graduate degree in stage management? As well as its signicance to the fact there is no ranking created for higher level schools offering stage management. Secondly, I will include the problem related to my research question. This chapter will also include the purpose of this paper, which is what higher education is offering the most hours that in terms will prepare students for a career in stage management. I will also explain the scope and…

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    Caroline Bird’s “College in America”, she describes the belief that college is the key to success for all high school graduates as a “noble American ideal” (336). Bird portrays the United States as the first nation to influence everyone to pursue a higher education. However, Bird asserts that striving for a college education is not the best option for every high school graduate, due to the money being invested and the lack of jobs being offered for college graduates. I endorse Bird’s argument…

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    Education In America

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    difficult for some families. If their family cannot pay it they will be deprived of education. Even if they want to study they cannot because their family cannot pay for their school expenses. Financial aid policy is one of the most important policies in higher education. In the United States students can apply for student loans which will cover all of the expenses, including living expenses if the student is living on campus, but many countries do not offer student loans like America does. Zhan…

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    that higher education is a waste of resources. Roth states that his opposition frequently wonder why people who aren’t going to make lots of money in their future occupation bother with going to college. (1). According to Roth, advocates of this perspective see attending higher education as “buying a customized playlist of knowledge” (1), and nothing more. Therefore, if the knowledge gained will not insure the buyer great financial success, than why expend the resources to go in the first place?…

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    College is a big step in life and people should pay to experience it. College offers unique opportunities that can take you to higher places. Students should pay for college because if they don’t pay they will think college is a joke, there might not be enough class and dorm space because of extra student's, and lastly the teachers will be frustrated because there would be too many kids in a small area. Students should pay for college so they take college seriously and not as a joke. If the…

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    more in salary, thus enabling them to pay off her student loans. While it is true, that many college graduates are employed and jobs do not require a college degree the fact they do have a degree makes them more competitive overall. The role of a higher education is to further prepare you mentally, emotionally, and physically in order to help you achieve your goals outside of the college and contribute to society. A college education today is no…

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    lifes endless killer expenses. Sadly that is what many people go through day in day out. A college education provides people with a higher potential standard of living, greater satisfaction in their career, and a robust investment. The value of receiving a college education is overwhelmingly beneficial. The most undeniable benefit of a college degree is by far the higher potential standard of living. U.S. jobs are classified into 5 zones by the Occupational Information Network based off various…

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    students need to pay unless, they get a scholarship or financial aid. People view high school and college as two different stages that become very similar in one way or another, but even though, people get there to learn, the atmosphere, the people, the place are completely…

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    complemented by noble, well-rounded, or moral open-minded character. A liberal arts education gives you the ability to ponder, reason, unravel problems, to connect with people on a greater scale. Major academia’s, and universities often mention a saying; a higher education, what does this mean? Every university has a classic liberal arts core, which give a foundation of learning that has been around for hundreds of years. Why do universities make a requirement to take Mathematics, Humanity,…

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    My Vision For America

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    attendance and graduation rates will improve. If we can enhance the equal job opportunities in the workplace, women and men will have an equal chance of success. If we can help every citizen have a place to call home, we will have people off the streets and feel a sense of relief knowing that everyone has a safe place to stay and create loving families. I believe that if we can improve these things, a well-educated, fairly employed, sheltered America is in our…

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