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    Growing up as Americans, we are encouraged to go to school and achieve a higher education. As other’s see the American culture; “American’s” have all the name brands, the flashy jewelry and mansions, luxurious cars; well, we need to make masses of money. Thus, if you take what is viewed as the “normal route”, the more educational background you have, the more money you will make. Working our way back from generation to generation- education shows indication of decline. Education wasn’t forced or…

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    build lasting connections with professionals. The classroom sizes were fairly small so teachers were able to memorize student’s names and familiarize themselves with each individual. Due to the equal resource disbursement I was able to thrive in my schooling environment. Building a robust relationship with my science teacher was able to earn me an internship with a dentist that was her friend and exhort me to mobilize upwards in society. From interning for the dentist it opened doors to more…

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    Anesthetist Career Path

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    the schooling that is involved, the resources that are used, and also if there is a future need or demand in this particular job. In 1956, this amazing career came about. The Certified registered nurse anesthetist provide anesthesia to people worldwide. Nurse anesthetist came about when doctors were needing…

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    use of preschools around the continent. "12 countries aim at providing three-year programs, 7 countries enacted two-year programs, and Ecuador offers a one-year preschool program." (The Latin America, page 3) These statistics show that there is a growing interest in preschools. This is very similar to the United States; the idea of preschool is widely popular among people in the United States. If you were to ask a person walking down the street, it would almost be a surprise to hear if they had…

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    wellbeing. They are without any doubt, a product of their environment, because they portray a character in everyday society, but…

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    Does having free College education accessible to everyone make college more appealing? Would having free college education draw in more students to take classes? Would the percent of students graduating in upcoming years rise if schooling was free? Really no one knows the answers because college is far from being free. Today the rising cost of a college education is alarming, after high school many students dream of being able to attend the college that they most desire, but very few of them…

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    the kids but it didn’t work out. So how does the child or children really feel how does it affect them. In this essay I will look into the circumstances of divorce and what it does to children in the household how it affects their socialization, schooling, and just day to day life. Divorce can be defined as: the termination of a martial union, the cancelling and reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibility of marriage thus dissolving…

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    or an uncommon option for the average family, it has now gained popularity with over two million students in the U.S.A alone. Parents, even with a lack of a college education, are able to teach their children not only at the same rate as public schooling, but often excelling above the expected norm. Homeschooling offers individualized lesson plans that cater to a child's exact needs which may, and often are overlooked in a classroom where time is limited and attention is divided, leaving…

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    Growing up on a farm in rural South Dakota, one learns to go without. Country living often entails going without the newest clothes, technology, or even modern necessities. Unfortunately, it can also include the postponement of medical intervention when health begins to fail. The maldistribution of rural health professionals has created a gap in healthcare for anyone choosing to live in a rural setting. Although I have experienced some difficulties growing up in rural South Dakota, it has not…

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    Education Vs Cheating

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    Education is the building block of society. Without it, the world would spiral downward. Naturally, individuals should want to receive the best education possible, right? But what is considered the “best” form of education? How can an individual determine what form is most effective when there are so many different ways of receiving an education? Every individual learns best under slightly different circumstances. It is possible for one type of schooling to be incredibly effective for one…

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