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    Students get to experience being top dogs of the school, getting their diploma with their friends. Why would anyone want to grow up sooner than they have to? Another reason high schoolers shouldn’t graduate early is because students are passing up a year of education. Senior year is the time to take…

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    Andrew Foster Biography

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    Talladega. In order to continue with his education, he moved to Michigan, there at age 17, Foster went as far as the eighth grade at the Michigan School for the Deaf. In 1950. He received a diploma from the Detroit Institute of Commerce in accountancy and business administration and then his high school diploma through a correspondence course in 1951 at the age of 26. Andrew turned into the first colored understudy to go to Gallaudet University in 1951. Inspired by a missionary from his…

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    research the qualifications need to get on a local police force. The minimum requirements are a high school diploma, at least one or two years of college or an Associates Degrees, however, military training can be subsisted for college courses. Of course, if hired, you must attend the Police Academy for additional training. I plan to meet these requirements by getting my high school diploma and attending community college pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice. The duties of a police officer are…

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    Individuals in societies are grouped into different classes called socioeconomic classes. Socioeconomic class “ is a set of concepts in the social sciences and political theory centered on models of social stratificationin which people are grouped into a set of hierarchical social categories,[1]the most common being the upper, middle, and lower classes” (“Social Class”, 2015). It is by these classes; upper, middle, and lower that individuals are classified. There are several variables that…

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    not have enough money to set their students up for success. This affects their social capital as well because it becomes tricky for people to try to network and find connections without receiving a high school diploma. Most employers would consider a high school diploma (some a college diploma) as a baseline requirement in order to find a job. Children that grow up in low-income neighborhoods are statistically already at a disadvantage. A low-income neighborhood could have an effect on the…

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    estimated graduates with that major, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. While it may not seem large for some majors, for the vast majority the payout and opportunities are better than just entering the job market with a high school diploma “Because a college graduate earns nearly $1 million more in pay over a working career than a high school graduate.” (Cheever,…

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    educational system. First, I would increase the requirements to become a licensed instructor in our schools. Second, providing regular tests that would calculate individual progress in students. Third, change the required classes for a high school diploma. Finally, high school graduates are not required to complete General Education courses if they are not required by their major. The center of attention in the revisions I would apply into our school system is to give students the liberty of…

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    In many households, families have to determine if they can afford college and if it is even worth attending. Most students face qualms about going to college, they have to decide for themselves if going to college is worth the repercussions. Students avoid attending college if they are certain of what job they want to hold in the future. This is an unfortunate way of thinking for those students. Collge will not take away your love of the line of work you want to pursue it will…

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    Some people believe that students should be required to take a music, a drama, or an art class while in school. However, taking more classes than a student is required to may create more problems for the students. Taking fine arts classes should not be required by students because they cause more stress, some people don’t care to be an artist, and some fine arts classes cost too much money. One thing that all high school students need less of is stress. Forcing a student to take a class in the…

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    Throughout the movie the Wizard of Oz the Scarecrow would say “if I only had a brain”. However, the Scarecrow didn’t even need a brain; he already had what he wanted. This was shown in multiple scenes of the movie; one being when Dorothy tries to pick apples from the tree. In the movie, the Scarecrow’s smarts are shown by how he gets apples for Dorothy. Dorothy tries to pick apples from a tree and they yell at her and Dorothy is frightened. Next, the scarecrow pulls Dorothy away from the trees…

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