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    person attends college limitless doors will open for him or her because one has multiple possibilities in the career field. Since one has the qualifications, particular career options will continue to provide themselves. One will most likely be paid more money because one has a large wealth of knowledge, and have been professionally trained in certain areas of expertise. Financial success, excessive knowledge, and endless career possibilities are a few basic effects of a college education. If one has

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    Is College Worth the Expense? One of the most mutual questions young adults ask themselves is if college is really worth the expense. Going to college can conclude the rest of your life. Not going to college can have many effects on where your future leads you. Nevertheless, a lot of jobs in today’s society require very minimum education. Attending college is something that needs to be carefully thought about. When you resolve to either go or not to go to college you should be thinking of what kind

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    dollars”, according to the College Board. Nowadays the cost of attending colleges has become more expensive from year to year. Some causes are due to student needs, faculty salaries, and budget cuts. On the other hand, the effects of rising college costs are dropout rate increase, student loan debt, and lack of qualified job applicants. The first cause of rising college costs is student needs. Student needs are room and board, activity, and athletic. Most of higher education institution spend lots

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    Is a college education worth the expense? In this cause and effect essay I will be talking about is a college education worth the expense? My opinion I think that if you really want to get somewhere in life you have to set your mind to it. Find something that interest you the most and set a goal to where you want to be in like 10 years. When you’re in High school take classes that will help you and get you a start in to the career path that you would like to do. While you are taking these classes

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    to protect the rights of any gender to participate in sports and also improve their education. In 1972, the Education of Amendments decided to create this law to let any common have the right to join and be successful. Since Title IX created laws for women to participate in education, it caused society to change men within the sport and education. The Title IX is harming men's sport and education because it causes women having more opportunity and advantage than man and eliminates the opportunities

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    income lead to cause and effect inequalities within the higher education system, which is said to be vice versa, and counter-argued that higher education has cause and effect inequalities leading to economic and income inequalities. AIM: To provide information and sources in order to understand the perspective of the inequalities within higher education and it’s impacts on society in regard to politics and income. AUDIENCE: The audience I would like to inform through pathos is college student prospects

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    of this essay is the necessity of postsecondary education. Robert Perry begins his argument by presenting an opposing argument from author Charles Murray. Perry then points out what is wrong with Murray’s argument, and presents an alternative idea. Perry is arguing that there needs to be more colleges, universities, and community colleges to offer Americans the opportunity to receive a higher education, because people with a post secondary education are in high demand. Perry assumes that his audience

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    Rising Cost of Education November 16, 2017 Introduction The rising cost of education is something that effects most people today, since gaining a college education has become a social norm. The fact that today it cost the same amount of money to attend a 4-year university as it does to buy a new care is a little on the outrageous side. Just the idea that you’ll have to fork out that much money at one time just for an education that for most has been free their whole life, causes some to choose

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    Forces Behind College Tuition Hikes Higher education in the United States was introduced in 1636 when Harvard University first opened its doors. At the time, college was seen as an exclusive institution, typically reserved for the wealthy elite. In the 1600’s, a college degree was not necessary to get a decent job and make a living; therefore, there was little demand. Since then, public opinion and attitudes about higher education have changed significantly. In today’s job market, a college degree is

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    The effects of someone moving away in a family The moments in life when people have to move away is the worst part for some people who have the feeling of being lost and lonely because it’s usually a loved one moving from a state or even just a town. This is a very hard topic because different people have different reactions to these moments. If someone knows that they are suffering through the following because of split up in a family talk to someone they can trust. These effects can cause to very

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