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    Can you imagine a world where nobody went to college? Everyone just stopped at high school and had no further education. We would not have any of the technology we have today because we would need highly educated people building it‚ along with other jobs that require higher education like teachers who educate the people of the next generation. Therefore‚ people should get a college education even if it is expensive. College education can help you get more employment opportunities because more and

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    1. Bligh‚ D. (1990) Higher Education. London: cassell. 2. Carmichael‚ O. (1951) The Journal of Higher Education‚ Vol. 22‚ No. 3 (Mar.‚ 1951)‚ pp. 145-148‚169-170Published by: Ohio State University Press Stable 3. College Board (2007). "3". Meeting College Costs: A Workbook for Families. New York: College Board. 4. Committee on Higher Education (1963) Higher Education: Report of the Committee Appointed by the Prime Minister under the Chairmanship of Lord Robbins 1961-63 (the Robbins Report)

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    diversified course of education. The curriculum moulds the youth’s minds to think in that direction. With such a sensitive issue ‚ one should be allowed to think freely‚ as to what one wishes to study. Indeed a nation would like its students to have coherent ‚ national values to an extent‚ but I firmly believe that‚ to prosper‚ as a whole‚ a student must be entrusted with the decision to choose . To choose an option that will help him or her achieve their dream. In fact‚ a curriculum should be diversified

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    Types of institution Spain Higher Education institutions have been around for centuries. Spain ’s universities are some of the oldest institutions in the world. One of Spain ’s institutions was founded in the earlier years of the thirteenth century. Higher education in Spain is mainly comprised of universities. There are currently around 75 universities where there are approximately 56 state owned and 19 private universities that are ran by private enterprises or by the Catholic Church. (Hampshire

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    without regard for compensation. For example‚ America have shaped their nation by their voluntary efforts such as providing services‚ organizing political action‚ caring for the poor‚ reaching out to the disadvantaged‚ providing education‚ ensuring equality and civil rights for all citizens‚ and working for change since the seventeenth century. In general‚ volunteering is an altruistic activity‚ which intended to promote good or improve human quality of life‚ but people also volunteer for their own skill

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    said‚ “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character—that is the goal of true education.” King is pointing out that education is meant to challenge people in order to shape their minds and thoughts. The importance of education has been written about countless times. Many intelligent writers have written articles on higher education‚ such as Horace Mann’s “From Report of the Massachusetts Board of Education‚ 1848‚” Jean Anyon’s “From

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    Should the press be completely free? Under a dictatorship the press is completely under the control of the government. The implications of this are that the authorities discard all stories unfavorable to their policies and supplement the favorable ones with propaganda and disinformation . All this involves control of TV and radio; in many countries‚ listening to broadcasts such as the BBC World Service‚ now available everywhere because of short-wave satellite output‚ is proscribed. People are

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    Today education remains an inaccessible right for millions around the world. Education is the route out of poverty for millions as it increases the chance of a better-paid job. Better paid jobs leads into decreasing famine and disease and increasing everybody’s quality of life. By educating just one student properly‚ they can educate their community and make a change. This doesn’t explain why seventy two million children are still growing up uneducated‚ stuck in the poverty circle. The main reason

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    2015  Benefits of a College Education Going to college is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. College is where many people make the decisions that will mold them for the rest of their lives. In college you meet the people who will leave the biggest impressions on your future. Challenges in college will make a person question life. When will you graduate? How will you make more money than when you started? These challenges are what will shape and form students into the new working

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    "Alcohol abuse on college campuses has reached a point where it is far more destructive than most people and today realize and today threatens too many of our youth." -Senator Joe Lieberman Why do college students drink so much? This timeless fad has effected this generation in high percentages since the beginning of college education. Today in America it is estimated that approximately 29% of college students are regular alcohol abusers. Another recent study by the National Institute of Alcohol

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