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    prepared me for the future though their values and principles. The St. Andrews community is a very close and supportive community which is still helping me out and making sure I’m doing well in my education. I really like what they are doing providing private school education for those in low income households with something to offer to the world. Again I would like to one day donate money to help a student with their education. Many people with great potential are hidden in areas of poverty and…

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    agents and weapons, terrorism finance, or terrorism in general, the private sector and civilian population has to be involved. This is because the nature of these unconventional attacks, coupled with the impossibilities of “perfect security” only allows for a balancing of risk that can be achieved through a redundancy approach to managing these threats. The balancing of risk is optimal when the domestic and international law, the private sector, and the civilian population are working in tandem.…

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    When most economists evaluate educational programs such as private schooling, they measure only short-term results – and for good reason, too. Tracking long-term outcomes not only drains research dollars, but also hinders impatient policy-makers from implementing improvements before the next election cycle. Even if economists had all the funds (and time) in the world, reaching out a decade later to the participants of a research study is a formidable task. In a pinch, extrapolating the…

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    communities, businesses and education is inevitable. Education of our youth has predominantly been provided by our government along with non-profit and profit private schools, which co-exist within our educational system. Since 1954, the Bayer and Freesmeyer’s families have owned and operated a group of non-profit schools, known as the Rancho Solano Private Schools (RSPS). In 2007, RSPS was sold to the Meritas International Family of Schools, a for profit Illinois-based organization, (Oke,…

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    Private Lives Response Paper The live production I attended was Private Lives by Noel Coward. The play was put on by Acting Unlimited Inc. at Theater 810. Overall, there were three main elements that were the primary contributors to my enjoyment of the live performance; they were the costumes, the set design, and the body language of the actors and actresses. For instance, the costumes were very well done for a small local production. The play revolves around a divorced couple in the 1930’s,…

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    The future success of any society is largely dependent on the success of its youth. During the Wilhelmine period in Germany, the Bourgeois family represented the idealized family structure to rear the next generation towards success. Within it, the typical roles were delegated to each gender. The husband was responsible for the financial welfare of the family, while the wife handled all household affairs. Children were raised very conservatively, and were placed under high pressure to succeed.…

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    Prior to this class I did not think of race as a social construct, I knew that the idea of race was created, but I never examined why, how, and by was it created for. In my first essay, I examined my experiences growing up as experiences that had to do with race, but I did not know how to articulate the way that racial construct played a vital role in my experiences growing up. When writing my first essay I touched on education, living environments, wealth, and stereotypes, but I did not…

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    The possibility of large companies having an undue influence on our children’s education is very real in a charter school environment. Vouchers also face the issue of legality because private schools are allowed to deny students if they choose, as well as so many being based in religion. These school choice programs are not the solution to the issues facing America’s public education. Many people wish to blame funding for the problems…

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    many reasons that a private school may be the best choice for your child. Some children flourish in programs that allow them to focus on language or arts programs that may not be offered in public middle or high schools in the area. For introverted students, the personalized attention and small classroom sizes may be crucial to their academic and social success. However, gaining admission into some of the most competitive private school programs can be daunting. Many private schools rely on…

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    Private schools are superior to public schools. I say this because for one public schools have a curriculum that has to be finished by the end of every school year. Meaning that even if some students fall behind they still move on and it ends up with the student taking summer school or failing the class. In private school you have a little more freedom. Teacher's actually take the time to make sure the students understand what their teaching and from personal experience I know that the teachers…

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