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    Though I did well in high school, I didn’t have a motivation to go to college. First, I was born in a country where college education is worthless without family contacts, and second, I didn’t realize the world I was living in and was lazy. I was lazy, never enjoyed studying, but did well in high school simply because I was constantly under pressure from my mother to do so. I was born in Georgia, the country in Eastern Europe. It was a part of the Soviet Union and suffered enormously when the…

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    Skilled Labor Shortage

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    The article in question mentioned that Georgia had invested in technical education programs, such as Go Build Georgia. However, the article didn’t include how long it takes to teach individuals in the program relative to other professions. This projection is important to policy makers because, if the schooling is relatively short…

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    educators, and industry leaders have been pushing for higher education, the focus is often on colleges. Therefore when numbers are posted comparing education versus average wage, skilled workers and construction numbers are usually at the bottom. It is difficult to convince youth to apply for apprenticeships and trade schools when the end result is a lower than average wage for a physically demanding career. Also, the cost of post-secondary education is a problem. Scholarships and financial aid…

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    areas which has had the greatest impact on my life both personally and academically was when I was thirty-five. I was introduced to vision therapy for previous vision related issues. Vision therapy was the key to open the door to postsecondary education. After one year of vision therapy, I could read chapter books for the first time without falling asleep. My vision improved immensely as well as my confidence and self-worth. Secondly, when I was forty-five, my older sister graduated from…

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    Analysis Of Donna's Family

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    This has had a large impact on the families physical environment, and education. Due to the fact that the father has not been able to consistently hold a job, there has been many times where the family has run out of food in their home. A healthy physical environment includes having access to food. Healthy nutritious food has…

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    When I was in high school, during my junior year there was an opportunity to change to a vocational school. This opportunity to enhance your education and give you a bigger edge over your classmates who would stay back at their homeschool. There was a big controversy about this place though back at the high schools, that this place was just where high schools send their terrible students and their low end students. That this was a last stop school for students, “if your there then you’re not…

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    If that were the case, my Ivy League educated professors would never have pushed me both academically and individually. If quality of education was a problem at community college why were many students who transferred to big universities came back to TCC so they would get more immersive and rich experience. As for college life, if a student makes an effort to immerse themselves in the community…

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    bills, but with my father’s income out of the loop I would have to do something drastic in order to help my family with the missing income. I was faced with a conflict of value of either helping my family in its time of need or continue my education. Further education was a very important value that I wanted to achieve, since…

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    4.1 Issues and challenges  Right to Education as a Fundamental right under article 21A The Right as has been envisaged under Article 21A suffers from inherent lacunas and lapses. It is misconceived and flawed insofar that: (a) Article 21A excludes almost 172 crore children up to six years of age from the provision of Fundamental Right to free early childhood care and pre-primary education; (b) The words ‘as the Sate may, by law, determine’ further restricts the scope of Fundamental Right of…

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    Why should we even have to pay for education? There’s public and private schools so why are there not public colleges? Financial aid is the most stressful pile of paper work you will ever have to fill out. From a personal experience if it wasn’t for my mom I probably would have not…

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