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    have on the education of our society. According to Merriam-Webster, the definition is to remove (something) from government control and place it in private control or ownership. In other words change the ownership from public to private. Privatization is happening all over the U.S., for instance, Republicans want to replace the IRS agents with private debt collection agencies, New Jersey wants to privatize the public water system and 911 services, Florida would like the public transportation…

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    becoming a younger city, where new jobs for the younger generation are popping up all the time. During the previous five years, there has been a huge incline in job growth in the city. Over the past five years there has been an additional 7,500 private sector jobs added to the economy. That created record high 155,720 average annual total jobs in 2013 (3-year Outlook, 2015). In 2014, Anchorage lost 690 jobs, but most of that decline was from job loss in the public sector. When oil prices…

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    Mandatory School Uniform

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    All schools should require mandatory school uniforms across the country. School uniforms are a way for the students to show how they are all together as one and show a sense of amity with other students. This is also costs less money for students who don’t have the option of buying clothes that fit the latest trends. The school uniforms show discipline and the schools pride of coming together as one and not singling out students based on their appearance. Also as this requires them to focus more…

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    During the past ten years, homeschooling has been steadily growing, driven by parents who want more control over what their children are learning. All fifty states recognize homeschooling as a legal alternative to traditional school, though education requirements vary by state (Sullivan 1). The growing popularity of homeschooling are scheduling is reinforced by test scores that show these children perform as well as children receiving conventional schooling, if not better (American Legion 1).…

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    uniforms, and that school uniforms may promote conformity over individuality. Whereas, other individuals think of it as a positive and believe that it should be implemented and made mandatory within all school systems. School uniforms are common in private schools but are also starting to become a popular trend in public schools…

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    I don’t like the idea of private schools, it segregates and they are never equal. I think charter schools and trait schools can be more beneficial and inclusive. Private schools usually hold a powerful and wealthy parents and alumni, who influence the school and can provide them with different materials and such. I know private schools can be very beneficial but they’re designed to excluded and I hate them. I use to want to go to this one private school so badly because I thought it was…

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    In the passages by Jonathan Kozol from “Stephen and Death at an Early Age” he talks about his time as a fourth grade teacher and a later chapter in his book. Kozol talks about as humans we want attention from those around us. Throughout the passage Kozol mentions when there is negligence in a person 's life they attempt to fill that void with attention. When you go to aid a neglected person by acknowledging but you are prevented by another person from doing so, if you don 't make a stand you are…

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    It is five in the morning, and John parents are once again, moving around the house organizing the items around the house. Once again, it is time to move again. At the age of six, it was john’s third move, the third different state he would reluctantly have to grow up in. Moreover, this was the fifth friend that I would not be able to play flag football with, due to another military move due to my friend’s mom or dad receiving order to transfer to another state. As we pretended to stay asleep we…

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    Equate: A Case Study

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    creativity to meet the lifestyle expectations of millennials (Grewal & Levy, 2014). To keep up with the demands of the largest target market, retailers like Walmart are utilizing their financial capacity and store-front space to expand and develop their private-label brands (Grewal…

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    The person whom I had chosen to interview with is a woman who has three daughters diagnosed with autism. Her name is “Dana Reeds,” and her daughters (beginning with the oldest to the youngest) are named “Priscilla,” age twelve, “Tina,” age eleven, and “Leslie,” age eight. Dana has four other children who don’t have a disability, and all of them go to school. This mother was the first option in my head to be the perfect example for the interview. I am related to her, and knowing she is an…

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