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    future. The essentials of students not dropping out until the age of 18 gives students opportunity to graduate pushing for a superior future. Dropping out of school, students will earn less salary versus a salary earned with a high school diploma. Which will also make that person unhappier for the reason of all of the money that is earned goes towards bills and none to treat themselves. If the dropout age is raised to 18, high school graduation rate increases. Students who have dropped…

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    Jcib Argumentative Essay

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    At the Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School, one-hundred percent of the students that graduate go to some form of a four year college (“JCIB”). In life many jobs, including those of lower requirements, require candidates to have a college degree. From the fact that all of the students that graduate from this school go to four year colleges, if your child comes to this school he or she will get a degree of some form (“JCIB”). Due to all of the benefits that JCIB provides its…

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    College Is Important

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    Having a high school diploma does not mean for me to stop here. Why wouldn’t I want to further my education and become whatever I desire? A statement that’s been stated forever is, “College is not for everybody”, which is known to be true; however, it is highly important for me to attend college. My grandmother’s death inspired me because I took care of her at a young age and enjoyed every moment of it. Even though taking care of my grandmother inspired me but, my mother’s health issues has…

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    college has just begun, I have had a whirlwind education from elementary school through high school. I have had a lot of teachers some I liked and some I did not like. Never the less, I successfully completed high school and achieved my high school diploma. Now I am on my quest to become a probation officer with a degree in Criminal Justice. I am going to share a lot of information regarding my education experiences, most of which I am very proud of; although I did have some bumps in the road.…

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    where I was born and raised at, almost my whole life, as well as my family. If I were to setup a personal museum filled with my most prized possessions it would have a picture of the cross (indicating my belief of Christianity), a picture of the diploma I will receive when I graduate, pictures of…

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    Sense Perception Essay

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    To what extent can we rely on sense perception and memory as ways of knowing? My short-term memory has never been something to be praised, I was asked what I had for lunch three days ago, I sat there momentarily thinking about the lunches that I had over the previous days, after a little while I told the person that asked me that I could not answer. I have always had greater confidence in my long-term memory, I generally find it to be more accurate and easier to recall than more recent memories…

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    I am going to make a controversial statement about education, I think it 's extremely important. Not just for the kids of today to become educated adults of the future or to help their future prospects, while those are admirable goals I think it 's important for we who are old and jaded as well. Education is an ongoing ever evolving process, one we should not stop. I know for me education was a multifaceted process, very little coming from the classroom. Most of it came from hands on…

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    budget for food, rent, extra things they want to do, if they have loans to pay off, and more. That is why many people want to go to college to get a good job that pays well and they will have more money. High school students who didn’t earn their diploma…

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    Civic Engagement Essay

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    Growing up in my household, the motto was “contribution”. My mother would make my siblings and I help her with the cooking and the cleaning around the house. I use to be envious of my peers because they did nothing to help out in their household, but as I had begun to age, I realized it was a method to my mother’s madness. She taught me that everyone must work together to accomplish a goal no matter what the situation may be. I believe that is why I have always valued teamwork and enjoyed group…

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    high school diploma and almost 1 million less than a college graduate. This costs the U.S. an estimated $200 billion dollars in the lifetime of every high school dropout. The amount of tax revenue lost from just males that dropped out is $944 billion, I do not need to tell you that is a huge number. This forces the government to increase taxes which hurts families all over the world. About half of the Americans who are in need of government services to live do not have a high school diploma.…

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