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    people of the past. Secondary sources are texts that were synthesize, interpreted and analyzed by scholars that weren’t there in the event or period; for example: books, articles, or documentary films. Secondary sources are useful because they give an insight on how other scholars have understood and interpret the primary sources; it also gives an insight on the debate that the scholars are having among themselves on a subject. Tertiary sources are summarizes and synthesize of secondary sources:…

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    Price Specie Flow Model

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    According to Joseph Stieglitz, the United States government should offer free high school education from money collected from general tax covers that will cost $300 billion. To begin with, in the past education was free for public colleges and this is because of the Morrill Act of 1862. At the time the number students who could go to colleges and universities without paying tuition was relatively small. However, as years went by the number of students attending public colleges increased the…

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    Jackson Pollock Tipping

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    Dating back from the beginning of the fifteenth century, the two-dimensional painting consists of two main elements: Media and Composition (text book). Painting, drawings, prints and/or photography, either of these styles can be a two-dimensional art form (prenhall.com). While these art forms can be created by the use of oils, watercolors, ink and pencils, the elements and principles included in mastering the art includes line, color, balance and form (text book). An artist dedicated to creating…

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    Public Education History

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    resistance disciplinary practices in schools in late decades took after zero resilience policing points, required sentencing, and three-strikes strategies in light of the split…

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    elementary school, which is grades 1-5. In sixth grade, kids are considered to be in junior high school, or middle school. In ninth grade, the students are in high school. After high school, a vast majority of people in the United States go to college at different universities. In Chile, kids go to preschool just like they do in the U.S. After preschool, children go to primary school which is grades 1-8. They do not have a middle school like we do in the United States. In Chile, they call high…

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    was quite a Challenge, as a student in a convent turned into an all girl’s school. My ideas were challenged daily by religion, hunger, abuse, poverty, dictatorship and yet Interesting enough I would not change my childhood in any way since it has made me the Person I am today. I clearly recall one winter early in the morning very cold and snowing, so damp it hurt; My mother’s to walk with me such a long way to and from school. She was Putting on my thick blue coat with my scarf, gloves and hat…

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    None of the working women with less than a primary education are salaried workers; roughly three-quarters of working women are self-employed. Among women completing secondary or higher schooling, 84% are salaried workers. Salaried work is more common for women in small towns than in urban areas. Nearly half of women are self-employed and live in small villages and rural areas. Women are also more likely than men to work…

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    teachers at the middle school I…

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    Our Family Court System

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    All children will be weaned from their mother at age one and will live at the boarding school until they complete a trade or post-secondary education, where at that point they will be considered model citizens and fit to enter society. Boys and girls will attend different schools, but will be given ample opportunities for socialization through dances and other planned social functions. The boys will be taught not only mechanics, carpentry…

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    First Generation Students

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    nation. As a result, there are different beliefs on the importance of education; both positive and negative. One-third of students who are entering either a 2 or 4-year university are first-generation students (Cardoza). As first-generation high school graduates prepare to step into higher education, they struggle to transition to the college atmosphere since there are many external and internal forces working against them that they must face. But due to the variety of resources that…

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