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    “Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world” (Nelson Mandela). United States. has a powerful educational arsenal, its community colleges. For the reason being, community college should be free for students of less fortunate and other students who cannot afford college after high school. If the government proposed free community college to the students, each and everyone will have the chance to get an education as well the opportunity to have a better future. Free community

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    Nelson Mandela one said, “Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.” Education is not just a term to explain a process of getting instructions. Instead, education is extremely essential procedure in one’s life to have this weapon as explained by Mandela. As individuals we tend to learn from life experiences and events that go on around us. We not only learn about how to become successful in life instead we learn how to make a living as we encounter new individuals and

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    Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Miriam-Webster dictionary defines education as the knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university. In today’s society, education is dispensed and received through different forms: campus-based, internet-based, distance, and home education. Home education or homeschool means a nonpublic school conducted primarily by the parent, guardian or other person

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    said “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” and this should be our guiding principle when instituting reform in our country. The United States has the worst economic inequality in the developed world. The wealthy are making more money than ever and the amount of people living in poverty are growing at an alarming rate. As a whole, the impoverished are struggling to provide for their basic needs. A major factor in this inequality is the gap in education. Inner

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    Personal Statement “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Nelson Mandela. Education, undoubtedly, is a great tool to make one’s mind flourished by prospects in his/her life. We cannot ignore the betterment and open doors of opportunities in the future by gaining knowledge. Hence, education enables us to interpret the world by our own eyes and logic. My concept in childhood on education was limited to the school subjects and the same for the careers in the

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    Nelson Mandela once said that education is the most powerful weapon, which a person can use to change the world. Although education can create wonders; however, if a person does not have a clear view of the career path they want to pursue, education can simply destroy them. After all, there are so many different career paths a person can pursue, but only a small portion of those fields will fit each individual characteristics. For instance Some people will faint at the sight of a drop of blood, while

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    Introduction Education, the most powerful weapon which can be used to change the world. Miriam-Webster dictionary defines education as the knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university (1). In today’s society, education is dispensed and received through different forms: campus-based, internet-based, distance, and home education. Home education or homeschool means a nonpublic school conducted primarily by the parent, guardian or other person having

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    Ethem 1 Education The Most Powerful Weapon Could you imagine what our world would be like without education? As Nelson Mandela once magnificently put it, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world". Education to me is like a telescope to an astronomer. It's a principle tool I utilize to aid me in comprehending the world. The conception of human education emerged near the genesis of the Neolithic era, when hunter gatherers in constructed societies indoctrinated children

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    PSC 443 Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” (“Top 10 Education Quotes) Education is a highly debated topic and many countries are in constant competition to be on top. Two countries who focus heavily on education are Japan and Germany. These two countries differ in a multitude of ways as to how they choose to educate their youth. In Germany, children age three to six can attend pre-school, however, pre-school is not free and kindergarten

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    Claude Gratton Favorite Qoute Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela believes “ Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Mandela belief that education can change the world is still a dream. Education can prove to tackle the current issues across the world. Great leaders like Nelson Mandela, Gandhi Martin Luther King have always stressed on this matter. Education can help people Improve their social economic standards by creating more job opportunities

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