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    One cause is the general public education system. As class sizes grow and school budgets dwindle, education is becoming less and less individualized. Many students sit in class struggling due to the lack of aids, tutors, and other resources to help them succeed. In contrast, many other students sit in class bored as they are not getting enough of a challenge to allow them to grow to their full potential. Private schools may offer an advantage here as the smaller class…

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    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 last year took a big dip, Alaska went into a small recession, which hurt the State and City economy. They…

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    children are homeschooled (ProQuest Staff 1). Advances in technology and online learning will most likely encourage more families to homeschool their children. Many parents decide to homeschool their children because they are not satisfied with their public schools, or they want their kids to have moral and religious instruction. There are some organizations that recommend tighter control and more restrictions over homeschooling, such as the National Education Association. According to the U.S.…

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    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 not helping the neglected person. Kozol introduced the reader to a Boston public school where they do not care about the education of its students. He shows the reader this by telling us about a student of his that he took a liking to. He informs…

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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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    market competition is the surest way to improve the quality and promote innovation in education. I think most public schools do a good job of educating children and they have for a really long time. My mom teaches at an elementary school in my hometown. It is an A school and delivers a better education than many of the private schools in my area. I am aware that this is not the case with all public schools, I know some are horrible my mom has worked at some of those schools. She was brought in…

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    will give you the man”. This quote has been retold countless times throughout the series, and I believe it holds true for the most part. Suzy came from a wealthy background and was first filmed at an independent London day school. Along with her private school education, she was often a well-disciplined girl, but over time would get easily depressed. At the age of sixteen, she dropped out of school and decided to travel to Paris. When Suzy was interviewed again in 21 Up she discusses her strong…

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    quite poor and largely erratic as such the use of ICT in public school is not prevalent. I must emphasize that students are largely motivated by family, cultural and religious virtue and institutions. There is a high craving for educational pursuit and attainment in my country and as such students are encouraged more by these institutions and not the learning environment. However, it is a completely different ball games when it comes to the private schools, the reverse is the case. The learning…

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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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