Students should be able to further their education after high school cost free. Education is a key essential in today's society in order for someone to do well. When people are unable to further their education they get stuck working low end jobs making barely enough to get by. Our economy is dependent on college bound students, but yet it's so expensive to attend. How is this fair to lower class families? People everywhere do not get to further their education because they can not afford to. This
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17 November 2014 iSearch! The cost of college education should not be free. Going to college is only an option, so students should bear the cost for further education. At one point, the state typically did pay for a student’s college education, but now since college is becoming essential, the state cannot pay the way for everyone. The education through kindergarten and high school is already free and the cost is extremely high. The colleges that have higher tuition also have much higher retention
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grade. The groups of students are split into two major groups: Public high school and college students. High schools have a similar and different issue with college students who attend. The difference of the students entering the ninth grade and the students who first experience college show several of changes within the year. Academic undergraduates show promise in their education and graduates in college institutes. High schools and colleges can be divided into many categories such as, on their size
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right of free expression? No. In fact, high schools should have the right to control the content of their students’ publications. Despite of the fact, some may argue that such control violates students’ right to free expression. Depending on the setting, rules should be applied to certain situations. Due to safety concerns and relevance of education, high schools should have the right to restrict the content of publications formed by students. To begin with, dealing with the nature of free speech
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parents, teachers, and others in our school community to upload pictures online from your own computer or tablet. HJeShare also has apps for Android and IPhones so you can share photos from your mobile device. To download the app to your cell phone, go to your app store and search: Herff Jones eShare (or HJ eShare). It is a free app for Iphone and Android cell phones and Tablets. If you would like to submit pictures for possible use in the Huntsville High School 2012- 2013 Yearbook, please visit
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why are not many people going to college? For many students, college remains out of the question because of high tuition costs. Since money is not there for college, many high school graduates are forced to directly start a full-time job. There have been many debates on whether college should be free. Making college free would be a step forward to the better tomorrow. Research suggests that free college tuition will have many positive effects
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In the article "Should College be Tuition-Free?" the author explains her opinion on the matter of making college free. As she says in the article, "college shouldn't just be debt free-it should be free. Period." Which is a serious main topic, seeing as the author believes that tuition should be free because of the fact that, low income families are usually in debt by the time they get their degree. The author's main argument seemed to be how after getting a degree that the person is usually in debt
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The debate on free college in the United States has been a very common and popular argument in the past decade; making arguments between politicians and college students very long and never ending. Of course, college students would want for college’s to become free because then any child or adult would be able to go to school under admission requirements; although the government opposes the idea of free college because the United States couldn’t afford to make college free. Recent politicians that
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Western University students, Fanshawe College students, high school students and young professionals. First: university students is a largest market segment, and they are like socialize, Greig can rate of $6 for unlimited game-play time per day, also use Facebook, Western Gazette newspaper or website, posters and Groupon those advertisement to attract the students, also using the free Wi-Fi connection and alcohol served. Second: high school students, they are charge $8 an hour for a table with a
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Phung Nguyen English 112 D18 Professor William December 10, 2014 Education System in Vietnam versus in America “The United States system of education that has been created for students in Kindergarten through High School is the best educational system in the world. No exceptions. No disclaimers. No doubt. It is simply the best” (Pat Quinn). This means that in many other countries, especially developing countries, the education systems are still old, and Vietnam is one of those countries. Although
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cause of high tuition costs. Since money stand as concern for attending college, countless high school graduates have happened to start a full-time job straight out of college. There have been plenty of debates on whether college should be free. Making college free would be a step forward to the greater tomorrow. Research suggests that free college tuition will have prevalent positive effects on our student’s studies, assist their financial situation, and improve the nation’s economy.
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Down Sides to Free Community College The idea of free community college has been leaked around the country by former president, Barack Obama. He believes that students should no longer have to pay tuition at community colleges. The reason behind his idea is that community colleges are just extensions of high school; so if high school is free, why should community college not be free? Some agree and some have their critiques. Some say that community colleges are already cheap, almost given, so they
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in order to enroll in college depending on your income taxes. If college were to be free then taxes would raise and other people would be paying for your education or it could be the opposite you pay for someone else’s education. College is not required for people to attend only people that want a successful future and know for sure what they want to do or become attend. If college were to be free then the government wouldn’t pay the teachers and the teachers should get paid for
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easy or free. People are told from their youth to work hard for the things they want. With that being said, college should be no different. We should continue as a country to uphold our future generations to the belief of earning a college education instead of getting it for free, regardless of peoples financial backgrounds. The U.S. government college system works and changing it to make college free would draw in many questionable aspects in every way possible. In my view, endorsing free college
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School nutrition and its value to the student The school lunch is the center of every school day, the break in between the day where students sit down and goof around with each other. Sitting and enjoying a semi nutritious meal that nobody really likes but yet tolerates because it's free or has a reduced price. Yet it leads to your mind cooling off enough to focus for the rest of the school day. That little break and the good nutritious food leads to students having better grades and more work ethic
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should be free or not. Many people believes that community college should be free and many don’t. In the article published in The Wall Street Journal, written by Joshua Wyner, a founder and executive director of the Aspen Institute’s College, argues that community college should be free. On the other hand, the article written by Andrew P. Kelly, a resident scholar and the director
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Citation 514 U.S. 549, 115 S.CT. 1624 (1995) Facts Alfonso Lopez Jr., a twelfth –grade student, was arrested for carrying a handgun in a Texas high school. The Gun-Free School Zone Act of 1990 made it a federal crime to possess a firearm within 1,000 feet of a school. Lopez was charged and found guilty in federal district court for violating the Gun-Free School Zone Act. Lopez appealed, stating that the act was unconstitutional on the grounds that Congress was exceeding its power under the Commerce
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United States, school and education has a huge role in a person's life. Education gives people the power to chose from a variety of career choices. Kids from five to eighteen attend a private school, a public school, or a home school, this first type of education is called “compulsory education”, this means it is required by law. Compulsory education started in Massachusetts in 1852 when the compulsory education law was passed. This law required every city and town to offer primary school, focusing on
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Wouldn't free college be the best? Right? Actually, that’s wrong. It could be pretty great, although, it would cause a lot of issues. The money for college tuition has to be paid by someone, and if the students are no longer paying it, the government would have to raise taxes in order to supply money for college tuition. If most people have college degrees, then it could lower the value of a college degree, making it comparable to a current high school diploma or equivalent. The less college costs
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English 101-102A 12 March 2012 College vs. High school Childhood and adolescence are usually the happiest and most careless periods in one’s lives, but there always comes the time when a young person starts asking questions “What am I going to do in my life?”, “How can I be successful in my future?” Many young people understand the importance of proper education for their future and think of going to a college after graduating from high school. High school and college are similar in many ways. There
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I’m 17 soon to be 18 in May and currently a senior at Carle High School and I plan to graduate this year. I’ve played baseball for 8 years and I am currently one of the captains of the Free running team The Elements. I’d have to say one of my favorite subjects would have to be science because it’s what caught my attention in my early years and it just kind of stuck with me. I’ve never been in a fight or in trouble at school or out of school for that matter. During my time here at Carle I’ve learned
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Expanding Free Public Education to College Level America is in big trouble. Drastic changes have to be made and they have to made now. The average unemployment rate in the U.S. today stands at 7.7 percent (Bureau of Labor Statistics). Unemployment benefits were extended to 99 weeks, yet many are exhausting these benefits going months even years without work. Foreclosure is at an all time high, leading to family breakups and homelessness. The U.S. revenue is in desperate decline so much so that
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losing out on the opportunity to learn just because they are afraid of debt and high tuition costs. Tuition should be more realistic by giving students a reasonable price when they are striving to go to college. Even our president wants school to be at least somewhat free to the students that attend college. Obama plans on making community college free for two years; Putting 12 billion dollars into the community college school system within ten years’ time (Chandler Clay, Obama Commits to Community Colleges
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waste of time and then i want to the strip club don't believe the only reason an athlete could have that extra free time just because the time management. All that stress and work can put a stress toll on the body. Athletes are not opting out of a class, they still have all their classes, plus any other extracirrcular activities they may particpate in. I understand that drama students have play rehersals and such every day but they don't endore the workouts that athletes put their bodies through
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convince you that college should be free because everyone cannot afford a college education, the substantial amount of student debt, and without college education you would be limiting your career options. Being able to receive free college tuition would be very beneficial to many college students that struggle everyday on whether where the funds are coming from in order to continue on with college. Lower Income Households With the employment rate being high it makes it hard for households to maintain
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When people hear “gluten-free” they usually picture it as a fad diet. Celiac disease is far from a fad diet. “Celiac disease is an immune reaction to eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye.” (Mayo Clinic) Just like any other food allergy there are serious symptoms that are connected with celiac disease such as: dramatic weight loss, bloating, and diarrhea. To me this is not a fad diet or a choice I made to become healthy. I made the choice to become gluten free because my health and
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athletes should be paid compensation for their work. Despite what people think, student athletes should not be paid as their tuition covers with the essentials for college life, and the potential money they can make with a scholarship is immensely high. College athletes should not be paid in the form of a salary because the scholarship they earn should be payment enough. Many college athletes enter universities on an athletic scholarship, which pays for their tuition, and it generally covers other
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believe that college should be free. Everyone deserves the right of a higher education in America. No one should be limited to go to college just because of their financial situation. As stated in Bernie Sanders’ argument, “A college degree is the new high school diploma.” In order to get a well payed job and a promotion, most of the time you need a high school diploma. More companies are raising the bar and hiring more people who are college graduates, rather than high school graduates. Some students
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The Little Rock Nine was a group of nine African American students enrolled in Little Rock Central High school in 1957. It was in September. Before the members transferred to Little Rock Nine, they attended Horace Man High school. The environment they lived in was followed by little rock crisis. The students were initially prevented from entering the racially segregated school by Orval Faubus, the governor of Arkansas. They then attended after the intervention of president Dwight D. Eisenhower
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but the best decision I ever made was playing soccer threw high school. Soccer gave me the opportunity to meet new friends to grow close to. It also gave me something to do with my free time. Soccer was a great way for me to keep in shape throughout high school. Every day we would meet up and spend our time as a team together. I couldn’t imagine how school would have been without playing soccer. Starting out as a freshman in high school sports can be intimidating but soccer helped me open up and
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