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    studying to eventually get his GED, And Brooks had little hope when he was released on parole. However, as the characters sometimes lost hope, and some of them continued to gain hope, we see the significance that hope can have on a person‘s life. Even though Andy was wrongly accused and sentenced to life in prison, he ended up at Shawshank knowing he was innocent and had hope the he would…

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    High School isn’t for everyone, that's why they have a program called GED 02. It’s an alternative to High School but you still get a diploma. You have one-on-one time with a teacher. Also the school day is shortened and you stay in one classroom the whole time. Lastly you get to work at your own pace the entire year. One of my biggest problems with traditional High School was there were so many kids and they all wanted assistance from the teacher. When you need assistance the teacher is quite…

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    My observation took place at Gateway Community College Central City Campus as a part of my job as a student services specialist at the front desk counter. I was observing students between 9 A.M. and 12P.M. on a Monday morning, September 12, 2016. I was able to observe about 15 current and prospective students. The college is located in Central City area neighborhood on Buckeye and 12 street, and most of the students at this campus are considered to be “at-risk” students. The student population…

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    as if they already completely screwed up their life and it cannot possibly get any worse, but little do they know their life has just began. When you drop out your next choice is to get your GED, which stands for General Equivalency Diploma, however many people who drop out never get their GED. With your GED colleges are less likely to take you into their school. However with a high school diploma, colleges are more likely to take you. They know and see that you have pushed through that trial in…

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    Never stop pursuing knowledge and education. These are things that no one can take from you regardless of what life throws at you.” My life has been a struggle at times, but my hard work and determination is the key to my success. The choices that I have made in my life have had an enormous impact on my future. I want to motivate people and let them know that you can achieve your goals through hard work and persistence. My personal experiences have had a large impact on my motivation to…

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    prerogative of oneself. While it is arguable that people should strive to complete their education, everybody should do what is logical for themselves. Students should not be required to remain in public school until they receive a high school diploma or a GED because people may have difficult financial, home, or personal situations. Firstly, many people have seen their fair share of hard times when it comes to money. There are people who are more fortunate than others, and have more…

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    schedule, time, and budget and this will help keep the focus on the customer – private school parents and students. A short questionnaire developed to assist in determining the actual number of students who required tutoring in the subject areas in the GED exam (see Appendix A). Parents simply make their selection on the questionnaire answering: if the need exists, subjects available for tutoring, availability to be a tutor, or identify an advance student to conduct tutoring for others…

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    casualties of racial separation due to the organization's enlisting strategy. The employing strategy was not purposeful, but rather it resulted in a divergent effect. African American candidates are more averse to hold a secondary school confirmation or GED and normal lower scores on the IQ test contrasted with White hopefuls. The IQ test is not applicable to the capacity to play out the Assistant Manager part inside the organization. Per the decision in Griggs v. Duke Power Co., the court…

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    not see that as something I would be happy doing. The minimum qualifications you must meet first to work in a Houston facility are as follows. U.S. Citizen; Either by Birth or Naturalized Status Valid Texas Driver's License High School Diploma or GED Be at least 18 years of age Be able to pass a Written Test Be able to pass a Psychological Evaluation Display financial responsibility by having stable credit history…

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    After spending three years in high school, I accumulated a total of three credits. "I'm averaging one credit a year," I said to my mom. "At this rate, I'll graduate in twenty years." My decision, at that moment, seemed easy and when I was 17 years old, I dropped out of high school. Soon after, I started working in Manhattan's Jewelry District as a diamond setter. Over the past two summers, I worked with a family friend who would teach me the different setting styles and, after much practice, I…

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