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    Public school system versus private school system; it is an ongoing debate that is contested daily throughout the living rooms and playgrounds of the United States. Parents strive in picking the best school system for their child’s education. Private and public school systems have many factors that distinguish and compare them: the security of the environment, affiliation with the government, standardized test scores, and the mission of the school. In general, private schools have a…

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    My Race, My Location, My Education Every child in America is given the right to free education. While all American children are entitled to an education, however, this does not mean every child in America receives equal educational opportunities. Every aspect of a child’s identity shapes his or her education in a unique way. Identity is also influenced by society. Colorblind racism and other domains of power affect student success. As a white student, race positively effects my educational…

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    have argued that there are several differences between public and private organizations. Public organizations are usually owned and operated by the government (influenced by political authority) meanwhile private organizations are not part of the government. These include corporations and partnerships that can be both profit or non-profit. The increase in empirical evidence on the comparison of organizations such as the public and private sectors is due to the research from professors at…

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    Lawyer Career Paper

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    Nia Gribbons 8/9 period Career paper 05/31/17 Lawyer I. Why This Career I chose my career project on a lawyer for many reasons. Lawyers need many skills. Some skills needed are public speaking skills, problem-solving, and lawyers must be dependable. I enjoy public speaking. As a lawyer, you have to have confidence to speak in front of a court. I enjoy meeting people and I’m not afraid to speak in public. Something I do well is problem-solving. Lawyers must be good at…

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    financial frameworks utilized all through the world. The frameworks comprise of Capitalism, Communism, Socialism, and Mixed Economy. Capitalism is a business sector based economy that is comprised of purchasers and merchants and/or individuals of private and corporate-claimed organizations. The results of merchandise and administrations are created to make a benefit that is required to be returned to the economy by the spending of the purchasers. The U.S. is thought to be an industrialist…

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    Private Prison Case Study

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    Private prisons lobby for harsh criminal laws to increase profit at the cost of inmates’ wellbeing. In 1998 election cycle, private prisons contributed $540,000 to 361 politicians (Anderson, 2009). Bribes were also used as method to encourage private prisons. In 2009, two Pennsylvania judges received $2.6 million to oppose alternative and lenient sentences for juveniles (Anderson, 2009) Incarceration negatively affects recidivism rates (Anderson, 2009). To emphasize, on what private prisons have…

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    under the social, economic, policy background, social enterprises can rise and develop how to explain the different countries of social enterprise development in China 's existing legal framework of the two main forms of non-profit organization and private non-enterprise units. They are also the ideal form of organization of social enterprises in the registration and day-to-day management by the strict regulation of government departments. At present, many social enterprises in China are…

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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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    should be individualized enough to ensure no students’ potential is wasted, which will maximize the positive “newness” brought to the society. This simply requires an educational diversity. While private education is always at the forefront of controversy, personally speaking, I would argue that private education by no means is merely a waste of our social resources; instead, it allows our entire society to draw strength from the diversity of education forms. Hannah Arendt demonstrates her…

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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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