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    as an individual servant to others, being compelled to consume something you didn 't need, connecting with particular individuals, not others, obliterating or taking property, being attempted, taped up, or kept, participating in or recreating sexual acts, being hit kicked, or physically struck in some structure, making body shifts (marking, tattooing, piercing)" (Jill Hamilton) . The generally utilized custom is the drinking challenge where understudies have passed on in the wake of drinking a…

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    This College Education Will Change My Life Forever! This college education will result in dramatic life changes in so many positive ways, upon earning a college education and Associate 's Degree in Business and Accounting Administration at Independence University. It will open more income-making career opportunities and will help in becoming financially stable for the first time, resulting in having the means to provide for a beautiful daughter, named Makayla, who wants to be with her…

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    I believe that every U.S. citizen should be able to have a college education. Education has changed in the past few decades. In the past high school was a necessity, but now the same is happening to college. Nowadays a college education has become necessary for many careers. On average, a male high school dropout will earn $24,000 a year, while someone with a four-year degree will earn $52,000 and someone with an advanced degree will earn $67,000. Many students are struggling with college…

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    choice to continue my education after high school was a no-brainer. However, for others, reaching this decision is heavier and more complicated. These people get to weigh their options: do they spend money now to further their education, or do they start making money now and go straight into the work force? Unfortunately, many chose to go immediately start working after high school because they think that college is not important or beneficial. Obtaining a higher education is always worth it for…

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    Downside of Grades “Don’t let schooling interfere with your education,” Mark Twain once stated. Mark Twain’s quote should be implied on education today, where students should focus more on their academic knowledge in education. Alfie Kohn, the author of “The Dangerous Myth of Grade Inflation”, describes students are losing the focus and knowledge of what the opportunities are provided for them to pursue in education. In agreement, the loss of academic knowledge continues to plague high school…

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    As leader of a residential college at Yale University, William Zinsser describes the different amount of pressures that students struggle with in college in his essay, “College Pressures”. Because of his position at the university, he constantly noticed the students around him and the anxiety that was radiating off them. He believes that economic pressures cause students to feel anxious about paying back student loans after college. However, parental pressure leads students to make decisions…

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    In modern society, young women can personally choose how their lives will pan out. They can choose to pursue education at a college or work towards their careers. Or, they can choose to take a few years off of school to discover themselves and what they truly want. Other women may choose to get married or take care of their family. However, women's choices were not as wide and diverse in the 1940s, especially in rural or southern states. Many women would get married at a young age and become…

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    Most of us sometimes evoke nostalgic feelings from our past. Even if it is not a distant past, for instance, seniors who have about one year for graduating would miss the time when they just entered a university and some office workers would sometimes look back on their school days. Likewise, people often pine for the past, the time they think that they would feel happier than the present. Even so, are we going to be satisfied with our lives if we go back into the past that we hope to live? The…

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    families have established routines, such as eating dinner at a certain time or reading together before bed. These routines can increase closeness, make it easier to manage stress and ensure that a household runs smoothly. The study in Current Issues in Education found that homework can disrupt family routines. A child who has several hours of homework, for example, might not be able to eat dinner with her parents, and a parent might have to alter her schedule to help her child with homework.“…

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    It all started in middle school, maybe even freshman year of high school. Every adult in the school system would say something about college. Whether it be parents saying to obtain good grades, counselors telling you to take college prep courses. High school teachers always saying “I'm prepping you for college” and every adult is going to ask where you're going to college after you graduate. Society as a whole always pushes you to try your hardest and go to the most prestigious school in the…

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