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    Becoming A Welder Essay

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    What they do The thing I want to do after school I want to become a welder. When you are a welder you work in a wide variety of industries, from car racing to manufacturing. There are different types of welding, but the common one today is arc welding. When welding you join steel beams in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries. Welding is used in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, and thousands of…

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    is an essential part of the “American Dream.” The majority of Americans begin their schooling through local public school systems because their parents already pay school district taxes and sometimes school supplies. After graduating high school, there are some young adults who intend to further their education and obtain a college degree. However, most people right out of high school do not have a stable financial income to pay for college. Two years of college education at two-year public…

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    Education is a major requirement today; kids are required to go to school. Most kids do not like the idea of going to school, and think it will not benefit them. Life can be really hard if someone doesn’t have any education in his or her life. When looking for a job, some jobs will require a person to have a certain amount of education before being hired. Some people don 't realize the downfall of not having an education. Public education gives a person big opportunity in their life, helps them…

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    whom 4400 were White and 2325 were African American. The subsample consisted of 5796 participants who were reinterviewed in 2003, completing their general equivalency diploma (GED) or analyses examining high school. The subsample group was divided into 4 groups according to arrest history and race and compared the high school completion rated between the 4 groups. Kakade et. al evaluated arrest history for the baseline sample using a 3-category variable: no arrests, a single arrest, and…

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    College is a colossal step towards an individual’s career. It develops a person intellectually and builds character. (Source F) It’s a pending topic discussed between graduates and high school graduates: the reoccurring nuisance of money. Not everyone can afford the astronomical price of college, but rest assured that college is worth every penny. Universities mold students to become successful in their field and earn more than others without degrees. The outstanding benefits of college are the…

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    After I graduate high school, I am considering joining a branch of the military. Whichever branch I join I would like to be a combat engineer. A combat engineer is some who is in the military who supports the fighting forces by performing field construction. They are trained in the use of many different construction equipment. This job demands mechanical thinking and strategic thinking. It is also a job where you may be working in extremely hazardous conditions. They use “bulldozers, loaders,…

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    Also, it allows you to earn bigger salaries throughout your career. Studies show that a person with a Bachelor's degree can make millions of dollars over their lifetime than someone that has only a high school diploma. For example, two people are applying for a job and one person has a high school diploma and the other has an associate's degree; the person with the associate's degree is mostly get hired over the other. Having a degree, allows you to pick out what you want to do for the rest of…

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    Why give free college? While some argue that the government has already have too many expenses in there hands and not all taxpayers agree to this cause, yet there's still some benefits to it. America has have this debate some oppose or agree. The government should give free college as can be beneficial: can stop the boomerang generation from increasing or slow the rate of it, it matters in this day in age. Make it universal and make the rate of doctors and engineers and etc increase more.…

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    A study shows that “ a college graduate with a bachelor’s degree earned $30,000 more per year than a high school graduate.” More jobs have required for you to have a college degree. “Jobs requiring college degrees have grew by 187,000.’’ Working hard can really help you out when you are young. “College graduates have higher employment rates, bigger salaries, and more work benefits than high school graduates.” College is a place to have fun with yourself, but if you put your mind to finishing…

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    university. Nevertheless, I am speaking for everyone out there. Not everyone is fit for this so called extended school. Not all jobs require a college degree, so why attend? In this effort of an essay, I will clarify why money and jobs are components of why college is not mandatory. I believe that college is not relevant for every individual out there. Not all jobs ask for a degree or diploma. To illustrate, in the article, “Nearly 64 percent of jobs don’t require college education, but wait —…

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