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    The power of education resides within its ability to fruitfully illuminate and transform the mind of a student. Unfortunately, when this education lacks depth and substance it can limit the student in a manner that creates toxicity towards growing. One of the subjects that helps create a robust scholar but always finds itself in danger is music education. As a musician, most of my work has been in practicing and performing, but the more important aspect of my passion that is often overlooked is giving

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    Should College Education Be Free? College education should be free to benefit the lives of everyone. In the past, several political figures have supported free college education. These political figures include Rutherford B. Hayes, John Adams, and the candidate for the democratic nomination of the presidential election of 2016, Bernie Sanders. These political figures acknowledged the issue of having to rely on loans to pay for college education. College education should be free to give young adults

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    different age groups. Young people often fall victim to the stereotype of being entitled, when there are more teenagers participating in community service work than ever before. With the raising costs of college education, students today must work harder and accrue more debt in order to receive an education. Like previous generations before them, young people want a bright future and the freedom to pursue their

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    Newfield’s book discusses many issues that college students face during the course of their stay at a university. From the moment you show interest in a school, until the moment that you graduate, being a student is can be difficult. With that being said, for some student prospects, the opportunity to even set foot into a classroom is far from attainable. Why is it that so many people have such poor chances of getting into college? Why is a bachelor’s degree so hard to attain while it remains so

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    College education What is college education? What are its impacts on individuals who acquire the skills taught in school? How did those in the books of history live without the college education? Does it mean the school skills do not much help since our ancestors survived as well? These are the questions we ask when people join the college schools or leave. The school life has positive and negative impacts. In each school’s stage, life is different. People have different experiences in all those

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    Is a college education worth the time and the money? Is college more needed was we progress through the future? I do believe that college education is worth the time and money. I know that with a college degree you are able to make more money than a person with a high school degree. Also, more jobs will require you to have a college education. Since you will have a college education, you will have more career choices and the employment rate will be higher, compared to a student with a high school

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    you feel a college education will help you make a difference in the Latino community. Receiving a college education would make a difference not only in my life but in my community. I would expand my horizons to be a role model and help those in my great Latino community. By helping them get the help they need from doctors to tutors and psychologist that’ll help them maintain the inspiration to continue their education. By showing them how going to school and getting a college education can impact

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    Statistics say I will not obtain college level education. Statistics say that my life expectancy is decreased because of my environment. Statistics also say teens in my community become adults at a young age. These are the three biggest challenges that youth and myself encounter everyday in Cleveland. I have always been a Cleveland Metro School District student, meaning I lack quality education. CMSD is well known for the poor quality of teachers and low test scores. But they fail to realize that

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    Free Education for College Students. Around the globe education is an important aspect for advancing and excelling in life. The fast paced development of the economy requires training in higher education to build careers. However, higher education may cost huge amounts of money when proper steps are not taken. Many college students face great debt after attending college. With that being said, the U.S. government has made it possible for these costs to be reduced by implementing acts like Higher

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    From the day you start school, there is always the looming prospect of going to college. Unlike high school where attendance is open to everyone, receiving a college education requires an acceptance from a college or university. With all the stress, competition, and expenses of a college education, many people have been questioning whether higher education is really worth all the trouble. Many claim that with all the debt students finish school with, it is a better option to directly enter the workforce

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