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    discussion is equality in society because it appears in the everyday life of all individuals. However, it is a difficult point of discussion because there are many factors that play into it. In fact, private property plays a very important key role in the discussion of equality. This is because private property involves both material and monetary items, and these are resources that are fought over on the daily when it comes to equal or fair distribution of wealth. A key question brought up by…

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    vouchers to students in need so they may attend a private schools. Vouchers are where state dollars go to paying for a tuition at a private school. This program has faced constitutional problems in the past, main reason is that they direct public money to religiously based programs. In a scholarship tax credit program, however, the money bypasses state coffers altogether. Corporations or individuals can offset state tax liability by donating to a private, nonprofit scholarship organization. The…

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    Parent Teacher Associations and fundraising are present in schools throughout the country. It may be, however, that private funding for schools by parents and charities widens the gap between poor and rich schools. In “How Rich Parents Can Exacerbate School Inequality” published in The Atlantic, author Laura McKenna explains the reasons of those who support and those who discourage this type of financial assistance. This article is formal, with little deviation from the facts and arguments, and…

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    The area I am choosing for my potential service project is the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic has many areas that suffer from a lack of good education. Therefore, I think a good service project could be some form of trade school. This could be something along the lines of farming, glassmaking, or another form of hands on work. Not only could this trade school be used to teach adults, it could extend even to children to teach them how to read, write, and other endeavors into education…

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    Some pros for private school include having an environment that allow students to experience a lot with course offerings. A con for private schools deal with transportation. Most students that attend private schools have cars or reliable transportation making situation inconvenient for some with due to the lack of bus transportation for kids. The greatest con…

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    School funding and financing is a hot topic from the federal government all the way down to school boards of small rural school districts. Often times the conversation is discussing the lack of funding or the inequality of funding from state to state or school district to school district. As an administrator but even more importantly as a U.S. Citizen it is invaluable to know how schools are funded. Schools play a huge part in our lives for many reasons, none more important than schools is the…

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    For the past four decades we have used this clothing system called school uniforms. These school uniforms are usually worn by private school pupils. There has been controversy about this topic through the past. School uniforms should be banned because children should have the ability to express themselves through clothing, the uniforms could be more expensive, so some students will not be able to afford the outfits, and it promotes conformity instead of individuality. School uniforms let the…

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    and the role of government. Locke sees private property as something that arises from an individual's labor. For Locke, private property is a natural right and the role of the government is to protect the individual's property. In contrast, Marx believes the private property is the product of alienated labor. The state cannot resolve the inequalities that result from private property; only the proletariat can. According to Marx, the destruction of private property is necessary for human…

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    Performance Evaluation Report on Bank of America Bank of America is one of the largest financial institutions not only in the United States but across the globe. The financial records for the past few years indicate that the company's best performance was during the 2013 fiscal year. From this year, the annual revenue began to decrease steadily until 2017 when it regained a momentum growth. Even the high revenues that were realized during the year 2017 are still less than those that were…

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    1024 Chickens Europe has turned to Skynet for farming advice. European Union agriculture commissioner Phil Hogan announced last Friday a multi-billion dollar plan to integrate digital sensors in every aspect of crop production to “produce more with less.” For instance, data from satellites could determine how best to apply fertilizers and pesticides, thus improving efficiency and crop yields. This undertaking would have been unthinkable a decade ago. But a new advance - parallel…

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