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    to be divergent and go to a vo-tech school I would most likely goto Eoctech in Choctaw Oklahoma, additionally you must me at least 16 years of age to enroll to this school and get acquiescence. If you qualify you could potentially get grants such as pell grants and many more, furthermore it will take me approximately 2 - 3 years to complete my education at eoctech but it would be very worth the…

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    People aren’t hungry because of food shortage but because of poverty. People always worry because of when someone gets something free. This is why people are so wrong in their way of thinking. They believe that people who are in welfare want to be in that situation but our society is so messed up when it comes to those things, just because a person is getting help from the government then it must be awesome to receive help. This is when people start to find aid in the government when actually…

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    Parental Poverty

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    Children living in poverty can affect children from reaching success by the lack of nourishment, where the child is growing up, and their learning experience. Parental poverty can create lack of nourishment for growing children. Poor parents are less likely to keep the family fit, by not go to the doctor to receive the proper medical attention when needed, being prescribed appropriate medications, or staying active. Lack of nourishment can have a huge negative impact on child development.…

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    Obtaining a college degree is a milestone that many students dream about after high school, but students across America encounter several problems that will derail their dreams of obtaining a college education. Although earning a college degree is what society believes is best, there are also other alternatives for a successful career. Society dictates that in order to be successful in life a college education is a prerequisite. There are many obstacles a student can encounter while attempting…

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    “Given the best of all possible worlds, I would make a few changes. I would place emphasis on increasing the amount of funding that goes into programs like Pell Grants, that purely and simply award funds to students who really cannot afford full tuition”(Vest). The college tuition is a big problem because some students can not afford college. The college tuition is increasing slowly, but their are people who are supporting for more financial help from the Federal government, yet people claim to…

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    house hold that has two adults who haven 't worked a day in their life who 's kids receive free college tuition based on low income. Solutions are limited because only a select few receive scholarships and grants due to academic and athletic abilities. Alternate solutions…

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    Is college really worth it Every parent wants their child to have a better future than they had, its more or less the American dream for ones child to go to college to brighten their future. The only challenge holding parents back from sending their kids to college is the cost. While college debt can seem like overwhelming from time to time, college is well worth the money because it can help with one's social skills, it can create more opportunities, and by going to college one could…

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    1.) Please respond to prompt 1. Pg. 112, “For Cruz, higher education is a world in which freedom of choice is becoming more and more constrained. Why do you think he paints such a negative portrait? What larger goal do you think he is trying to achieve by doing so? [Rhetorical Analysis of purpose] In response to the article, “College affordability: Damned if you go, Damned if you Don’t?” The author Jose Cruz presents an article on the literal condition of the circumstances facing…

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    finish school than those who are already able to afford college. African american and low class students borrow money to get a bachelors degree even at public schools. A full 84 percent of graduates who received Pell Grants graduate with debt, compared to less than half (46%) of non-Pell recipients. While less than two-thirds (63%) of white graduates from public schools borrow, four-in-five (81%) of Black graduates do so. Latino graduates borrow at similar rates and slightly lower amounts than…

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    Student Debt Economy

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    Student Loan Debt and the Economy Ever since the idea of going to college was created students have always worried about how they were going to pay for it. In 1958 the government thought of a solution and the first federal loans for college were introduced (New America Foundation). shortly after former students started to struggle with paying them back, 57 years later students are still fighting the same battle. with interest rates and the costs of tuition rising students are still encountering…

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