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    researching the topic, I’ve search up on a material that proves that there is a way to make things better for everyone. People are just giving up their goals because the things they want to study for are either too expensive or leave to get the right education. They need to know that they shouldn’t give up and there are many ways for them to have a chance if they just tried. There are people who have struggled a lot with all the terrible things going on, but they always had hope and found ways…

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    attend post-secondary institutions have become increasingly difficult for young adults. In the past, it was easy to get a job right out of high school. More recently, people have difficulty finding well paying jobs without a post-secondary degree because many jobs have requirements, such as college or university degrees and certificates. Despite the difficulty, many young adults still favour entering the workplace right out of high school rather than pursuing a post-secondary education. This…

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    1. Read Preface, Introduction and Chapters 1-3 in Youth Development. Please post your key learning insights from the reading and share your own experiences as they relate to the reading. 30 pts. In the chapters 1-3 in in the book, Author Rick Miller, gave a detailed insight on the children’s nature of the different age. From the early age children’s are introduced to both positive and negative environment. Parents can try, but there is no such way that any they can plan and provided the only…

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    I can create my own opinion. Nevertheless, if these questions asked in class related to the article help me with my beliefs, then be it. By this I mean I want to establish my own beliefs. Donovan 's article sparked this in me head. Ever since elementary, I have been taught to believe in certain beliefs in order to accord with my society. Why am I expected to think a certain way? Sometimes I don 't agree. For example, I have always believed that violence can be a solution. Not always, like…

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    engineers often face the task of meeting demanding constraints in order to satisfy the consumers’ needs. For some professionals, many years of preparations are critical in becoming proficient in the industry. Therefore, they practice since secondary or post-secondary education in order to gain positive habits that will make those aspired innovators conscientious in their fields. Engineers always practice these methods to meet the government’s regulations as well as keeping the consumers happy…

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    In “On the Uses of a Liberal Education” Mark Edmundson, cleverly defines his opinion of college education in today’s world. Most notably how education has changed from subjects, which were, previously viewed as essential; have faded away as colleges and universities turn into business selling a product: “Before they (the students) arrive, we ply the students with luscious ads guaranteeing a cross between summer camp and lotus land” (331). Edmundson speaks not only of colleges turning into a…

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    fundamentals that you need in order to succeed don 't only come from High school it is only a start. Now that I am in College I am acknowledging how important it is to go to High school because that’s the only way you can start getting your education. A college education makes a person more confident. It is the first step to your future and it helps people and prepares them for the entry into the real world of economics and social encounters. College gives people the chance to dream on how…

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    not pursuing a higher education makes them fall behind in today’s society. College does imply a lot of work and, money to be successful and that is probably a reason that discourages people from attending. Despite the expenses and effort college implies, it is worth it because the economic opportunities a college degree represents exceeds the education costs; it provides useful skills, and it is crucial for society’s future. People who oppose…

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    Is College Really Worth The Cost? In “What is a College Education Really Worth?” Naomi Schaefer Riley claims that a college education these days is just considered as a credential needed to prove your skill level, and is not worth the money you are paying for it. Instead she suggests that students graduating high school should be put through a program similar to an apprenticeship, where they can learn all the necessary skills to be effective at the job they are trying to receive. Although,…

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    choosing a degree. Moreover, the authors clarify that while the value of college outweighs the costs associated with earning a degree, just any college degree is not the best investment one could make to ensure the completion and success of their education. The authors also explain that the value of college can outweigh the costs associated with completing a degree. Owen and Sawhill emphasized that college improves certain values, such as job satisfaction and overall well-being, while also…

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