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    future. However, when decision time comes, is it better to choose to attend a private college or a public college? What factors should a student look at in order to decide whether private colleges, or public colleges are the way to go? The potential college student may have countless questions over the topic of “Private College versus Public College”. What are the differences in opportunities when graduated from private schools as compared to public schools? Going to college enables graduates…

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    Facts of Prime Coastal Private Real Property in Wilmington, North Carolina The non-profit company promoting coastal redevelopment under Tar Heel Family Resort is using Wilmington’s power of eminent domain and visa versa for mutual benefits. Seizure, without prior offer to you, the owner, exhibits zero attention to the owner’s interest. I agree the fact that it is (was) your (future) home means it ought to hold all definitions of home. No deed stipulates how many times one has to be at their…

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    Public school or Private school? That is the question many people in today’s society contemplate. Students take school for granted, when in reality parents choose where to live based on a school, think about where they want to send their child to school, and how the school will effect their child. A school is a place where kids go to obtain an education and learn skills that they will use for the rest of their life. Public and private schools vary in a variety of different ways and both have…

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    unconstitutional and not smart for the future generations. I am also aware of the fact that private schools are expensive. But if you want your child to know so much about creationism and to keep their religious affiliations, take them there. In those schools, your child is doing and learning what you want them to do. And if they are smart enough, they have the chance of getting scholarships for that private school. But as I stated for the last objection, millennials are more aware of what is…

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    More’s Utopia Book I: Private Property Issues and Resolutions In the well written Utopian book called Utopia by Thomas More, book one of two focuses on the intricate conversation between the narrator, Thomas More, his good friend Peter Giles, as well as the extremely knowledgeable Raphael Hythloday. The three have a heated conversation about Hythloday’s long journey to the Utopians. Within this conversation, may issues and attempted resolutions are brought up. What particularly stood out, was…

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    public forums when an attempt is made to add a proposition to a state’s ballot for a public vote. What are school vouchers? “School vouchers, also referred to as opportunity scholarships, are state-funded scholarships that pay for students to attend private school rather than public school” (National Conference of State Legislatures).…

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    becoming more and more important, many parents feel that their own public schools simply aren’t enough. Because private education can focus on subjects and matters that public schools simply wouldn’t, many parents have felt the need to send their children to a private school. While Vouchers work as a catalyst to pay for a child’s education who wouldn’t be able to afford it in the first place, private education still needs reform for it to be funded by the government. Many people in today’s…

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    experienced a large difference between the private school world and the public school world. Starting with the private school, students wore uniforms from Lands’ End, were placed in grades with an average of 20 students, and were expected to sit in their assigned alphabetical-ordered seats which were arranged in long rows from left to right. The teacher’s desk was often located in the front left or front right corner of the classroom with the students facing…

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    government pays for this and gives the public school money. Private schools are able to afford when tuition increases by getting donations through alumni’s and through students who pay full price. When comparing the past to the present it is evident that more students are going to college. The competition to get a good job has increased and in order to get a decent job it is helpful to get a college education. Paul Campo helps uses facts to bring a good point in the rise of tuition, saying…

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    There will be a time when parents wonder whether to send their child to a private or public school. Every parent wants their child to receive a good education so they may have the highest possibility towards success. Investing in a child’s education is excruciatingly important but difficult when making certain decisions. To say private schools are better than public or vise-versa is quite complex and difficult to justify. Both types of schooling create an environment in which there are certain…

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