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    The Difference Education between the United States and Thailand All countries in the world are unique, that have many things the same and different, in term of education between the United States and Thailand. The education is the process of people get knowledge and learn the new things to get the many experiences. The purpose of education is lifelong learning and success in life. All of countries provide the education for civilian and want them to success in their life and can to develop the…

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    Though the United States is the best country on Earth, there are many different issues that we face on a daily basis. Some are uncontrollable, such as natural disasters, others are small, such as American’s obsession with technology, while other issues are huge. Many people will provide many different issues that America faces. The top five issues are education, wealth, obesity, media, and security. These are issues that continue to worsen every day and often fly under the radar, though they are…

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    Mexican Immigrant Parents

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    In the article, “Mexican Immigrant Families Crossing the Education Border: A Phenomenological Study” by Sandra Ixa Plata-Potter and Maria Rosario T. de Guzman, they examine Mexican immigrant parents that confront challenges to help their children succeed in school. Considering that Latinos now make up the biggest minority group in the United States, most Latinos are less likely to complete college. The study presented in this article is an attempt to examine the experience of Mexican immigrant…

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    Dixie Swot Analysis

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    Geographic The total area of United States includes land and water. In comparison to other nations, the United States is the world’s fourth largest, the land area of the United States is 2,959,064 square miles. Let’s look closer to the south of the U.S.A. because it is where most of the Winn-Dixie stores are located. The Southern United States or it is better to say American South ( Dixie), or you can call it just the South. This is a region of the United States of America. If you look at the…

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    legal documents for residency in the United States of America are referred to as undocumented students (Perez P. 22). In other cases, they may be immigrants without parents who entered the United States illegally and have attained school-age. However, the undocumented students face several challenges due to financial, social and structural barriers in their pursuit of higher education (Kobach 478). In as much as there are huge barriers to accessing education for the undocumented students, they…

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    points out the standing of the United States regarding education in comparison to the rest of the world. He expresses concern that the United States will fall behind and no longer be a driving force in education. He arrives at this conclusion due to the current financial issues of the time in 2009. Krugman argues that due to the economic crisis facing the United States, the education in America is suffering. The argument presented by Krugman centers around how education is suffering and in the…

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    ”-Socrates. This may be a good quote to follow in a personal life, but not for a country’s education. Are countries like Finland and South Korea pretending to be as smart as the standardized tests say they are? In the United States, every child is required by law to attend either public or private school and all are included in the standardized testing procedures. For Finland, all children receive some sort of education, required by law, but only students in non-vocational schools take the…

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    Internationalization of Higher Education in the United States: History, Trends, and Challenges Ellana S. Black St. Cloud State University Internationalization of Higher Education in the United States: History, Trends, and Challenges Higher education has long sought to prepare students for a successful future. However, as a reaction to the ever-changing and increasingly globalized world, United States’ higher education institutions recognized the need to craft more internationally-minded…

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    Hispanic/Latino graduation rate is lower than Whites and Blacks in the United States. The Hispanic/Latino community is the biggest group in the United State, but why is the lowest with graduation rate. This got me to investigate, the social issue of education among Hispanics/Latinos community in the United State. More specifically, to what extent being Hispanics/Latinos immigrant or United States-born Hispanics/Latinos affect their education level; Why US-born Hispanic have a higher graduation…

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    Education In America

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    Education in the United States, “Everyone’s Dream” Education in the United States of America is one of the biggest and most reputed education systems in the world. Students from all over the world come to the United States because of the high quality of education imparted there. “A record number of international students — nearly 820,000 — came to U.S. colleges in the 2012/2013 school year, says the Institute of International Education” (Chappell). Education in the United States offers students…

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