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    What do you know about unequal funding in Education? Educating our future generation has always been key in our society. Academic success has been linked consistently to success in life. However, after years of providing free public education, there are still disparities in the resources a student receives. These disparities can carry many effects in a student’s life. Our society has strived to maintain education a free and public institution. But where do the funds for public education come…

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    1110 June 25, 2015 Rhetorical Analysis The major purpose of the text is to show people how crowd funding projects such as KickStarterwork. The project, in this case, managed to raise $31,475, from a total of 584 backers (Diatom 1). The main aim was to make audiences aware of the innovation that allows people to design and construct their furniture, as well as, make people know that crowd funding and especially KickStarter works. The whole point is that there are people that are searching for…

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    FUNDING NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC HOUSING: ANALYZING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE OPTIONS New York City Public Housing is the biggest public housing program in the whole of North America. This claim presupposes a huge budget for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the agency that administers the public housing program. It is imperative to get a fair background about NYCHA so that one can fully appreciate the scope of its budget. NYCHA was established in 1934 to provide housing to the City’s low…

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    the money the most. Government funding would help libraries out tremendously, but so could community funding. Community funding would help out those who need extra help when the community is experiencing some economic problems. It would give them a piece of mind that they have some help when they need it the most. However, community funding could pose a challenge. For example, if the incoming money starts to decrease, then the library could see a decrease in funding as well. Throughout my…

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    It’s time to face it.” “ ‘How much education funding is enough?’ ” (Specht 1) appears to be a simple question; however, the answer to this seemingly simple question is far more complicated. This question is addressed in the article “Denise Specht: Minnesota students have a money problem. It’s time to face it.” which was published in the Twin Cities Pioneer Press on September 21, 2017. The author argues that Minnesota schools are not receiving the funding they need and that officials are making…

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    With societal funding, health-care organizations/campaigns could be implemented to benefit not only children, but entire families. These organizations may be set at local or national levels, and may include areas for children to partake in physical activities. Informing…

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    they get government funding. The government does not dictate what they must teach, so many of them have their own missions and models. This is enticing for parents because the government doesn’t get to decide what their children are taught. They take their children out of public school and put them in charter schools.…

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    Introduction As funding for non-profit organisations falls annually, government’s across the globe need to look for ways of funding without negatively affecting the public sector. The 2015 New Zealand budget set aside $28.8 million for four social bond programmes. Social bonds are means of funding social developing, non-profit organisations with the aim of minimal public sector impact. Social bonds offer means of funding without risking government cost. However it runs the risk of the private…

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    Art programs help people, but people are not helping arts programs stay in schools. Art programs are not getting as much funding as sport programs. When schools do not have enough money, they usually get rid of the art programs. People tend to think of sports as more important than the arts, even though art programs have many benefits. Art programs are not receiving enough funding in schools. Furthermore, schools do not carefully consider which programs should be cut when needed because art…

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    Nonprofits: A Case Study

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    one of the major if not main factor to nonprofit 's being able to scale their impact successfully. Brest stated that an area for need for nonprofit organizations to operate at a larger scale is funding (Brest, p.44, 2012); this theory backs the works of Massarsky and Gillespie as evidence that secure funding is a need within the scaling process (Massarsky and Gillespie, p.24, 2013).Despite…

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