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    Pressure-Change-Friends-Hostels-Parents-Independence.” Let us analyze each of these issues one by one. 1.”Studies”-Education has always been of utmost importance in the lives of Indian students. But gone are the days when the student-teacher relations were friendly. Nowadays, there is also an immense pressure on both, student and workaholic teachers that abstract the students from proper attainment of education. Following the trend of India, where the secondary choice remains co-curriculum,…

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    Low Income Students

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    Equal Opportunity for Low-Income Students Equality - what does it truly mean? To most people, the thought of social equality raises questions mainly dealing with race and gender. For instance, a popular issue today is the wage gap; a statistical estimation that states a woman is paid 79 percent of what a man is paid for performing the same job with the same credentials (aauw). A matter like this can certainly be solved to a certain extent by policy with enough reinforcement and push; however,…

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    Nursing Contextual Project

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    CONTEXTUAL PROJECT ON RESEARCH IN NURSING PROGRAMME NAME: BLOCK I (BMN004) STUDENT NAME: OGUNSUYI GLADYS OBIAGELI (MRS) ADMISSION NUMBER: 15112 DUE DATE: 20TH JUNE, 2015 INTRODUCTION: This contextual project work consist of 10 concepts from the module entitled Research in Nursing Block I. Each one of the concepts will be described by me in terms of its meaning, critically analyzed for its real life application, and will be followed by some references of the current research evidence. Real…

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    My philosophy of education in a nutshell is that every child deserves to have a great education regardless of any circumstances. I have come to this conclusion about teaching since my first teaching experience when I was twenty as a camp counselor. It was a camp for junior high school students and I got to teach them in groups and one on one with each student. I was in locum parentis for one week with each group of junior high school students. I took the students to each meal of the day and…

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    regarding where higher education began. Surprisingly enough, the confusion still exist today, although not as rampart and widespread as the early days. In the Early days, when you could count the number of pupils that proceeded to continue education after the primary level, higher education was often the word used to refer to secondary education. As more people begun pursing education beyond the primary education, there arose a need to distinguish the two. Higher education, simply put, is an…

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    College Debt Benefits

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    student loans nationwide is $902 billion, with an additional $140 billion or so in private student loans.” ( Martin, Andrew, and Andrew W. Lehren, 6) Many people are getting into a whole of debt while trying to receive a higher education. Some ways to of getting a higher education and not having the burden of a large amount of debt over your head is to obtain scholarships, work while you go to school, or go to a community college. In addition people are coming out of college with mountains of…

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    Question 1 . a) Discuss with suitable examples any FIVE (5) ways to increase your self-esteem and to reach your potentials in college. (15 marks) Firstly, identify your own weakness, either fear of talking/meeting new friends, feeling home sick, just embrace the changes as it allows us to adapt to new environment, as you will feel more comfortable overtime in a current environment. Other than that, set some realistic goals, like get top 5 in class, or score well on a certain subject, goals…

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    Introduction Education is a vital component for the development of a nation’s economy, with Nelson Mandela terming it as the greatest weapon that man can use to transform the world (Corcoran, Osano, Weakland, & Hollingshead, 2009). As a result, education has been enshrined as a fundamental right of all citizens in the constitutions of various countries, with most governments making it their duty to offer free basic education. Moreover, as part of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that was…

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    involve . "The higher the education, the higher the pay,"…

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    Value Of Education

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    Higher education has become a hot topic in the United States as of today. Many different views on the value of or need of college to be successful are arising. There are some who view education as key to both a successful life, and crucial to our economy (Tierney 1). While others may have opposite views such as the value of college has decreased significantly considering many students are taking out loans that they can’t afford to pay back even after graduation (Economist 1). There are…

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