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    The comparison of the educational systems in England and China reveals the philosophical values of education. According to Chua (2011: 63) ‘Western parents try to respect their children’s individuality […] [whereas] the Chinese believe that the best way to protect their children is by preparing them for the future, [by] arming them with skills and work habits’ thus emphasising the impact that cultural differences can have upon education. Due to global competiveness, both countries perspectives…

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    Hartman Color Test Essay

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    There are a range of colors like there are a range of personalities. Today, there are a lot of color tests you can take and the best test you can take is the Hartman Color Test. The test helps people understand what type of personality they are. The test will score a person either red, blue, yellow, or white. My first personality color is blue, and the secondary color type is white. I was given the personality trait of the color blue, because I always think my heart. My secondary color is the…

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    are numerous institutions of learning; education begins when a person is less than 10 years all the way past high school. Primary school as well as high school education is usually considered compulsory in most countries but in the current century, tertiary education is also regarded to as very critical. There are many disciplines taught in universities or colleges. Despite going through career counselors before picking their study subjects in the university, most post high scholars have no idea…

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    Post-Secondary Goals and Self-Advocacy This is an instructional project that includes measurable postsecondary goals that are required for all students that have verified disabilities. It was mandated through the IDEA reenactment of 2004, that transition planning begins by the age of 16. The transition services for students with learning disabilities will have a focus on helping the students gain a standard diploma, self-advocacy, post-secondary goals, and detailed plan so that when…

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    Nigerian government like any other developing African countries is trying as much as possible to keep her unemployed youths, especially graduates off the streets by engaging them in some sort of craftsmanship by formulating and the implementation of different economic policies. For example, the encouragement and the patronage of made in Nigeria merchandise by former president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo when luxury goods, beverages as well as poultry products with the aim of boosting local…

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    College athletes get scholarships from colleges to play sports. The athletes put in a lot of time and energy to play on a college level team. Weather they should be paid or not is the question. Pro athletes get money to play sports, so why shouldn’t the college athletes. A lot of college athletes get hurt playing sports which end up hurting their chances of going pro. The controversial topic of paying student athletes has been brought up many times by both the schools and students. The…

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    Four-Year College Degrees

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    buildings that would be built without a sense of art or design would be plain in comparison to the buildings we have now. Linda Keane states in her article that arts teach many valuable lessons including attention to detail use of imagination as a source of content, and the ability to view the world from a visual perspective (63). The goal of STEAM is to prepare for a better future by humanizing the use of widespread use of technology, responding to cultural change, and creating new spaces and…

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    Today, people make the question on whether or not college is really worth it. So what do they think? Is college really worth it? A great amount of people ask themselves this question, therefore it should be looked at from a value of change to the individual, financial help, etc. If a college education is really worth it what will it entail when one uses it for the attendee’s own path ahead of them. College education is definitely a valuable thing to have, especially since one has the ability to…

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    Colleges are well known institutions that have been around since the early 1600’s. A college is a school that offers courses that can lead a person to obtain a degree or certificate in a specific area or field. Although colleges have been around for such a long time, recently more people are choosing to go to college than ever before. Usually the decision to attend college is one that is made immediately after high school. Typically there are three major options that a person may face after…

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    Money for Amateurs? If a group of students attending college for free demanded payment for a game they play after school, would that seem fair? College attendees are there to get an education. Some of the students are athletes. College athletes should not receive a salary because they already receive benefits that are not available to other attendees, they would lose track of their purpose for attending college, and paying college athletes creates complications due to the need to pay other…

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