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    number of graduates for the said courses. TABLE 1: TERTIARY ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATION BY FIELD OF STUDY. SY 1990-1991 FIELD OF STUDY ENROLLMENT GRADUATION No. % No. % Arts and Sciences 196‚711 14.6 29‚961 13.6 Teacher Training & Education 242‚828 18.0 34‚279 15.5 Engineering & Technology 273‚408 20.3 32‚402 14.7 Medical and Health - related Programs 176‚252 13.1 34‚868 15.8 Commerce/Business Management 392‚958 29.2 79‚827 36.1 Agriculture‚ Forestry‚ Fishery‚ and

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    Reform movements led the United States to become more democratic‚ by trying to make the people of America more equal. Reform movements began with the Second Great Awakening. Abolitionists and feminists wanted to free slaves and make women to men in the household and community. Social reform movements created more equality for every person‚ like prison and school reforms. The Second Great Awakening created the idea of a democratic God. This movement was supported by Charles G. Finney (DOC. B). This

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    Public Education‚ as said by the government‚ is a right that every and all children have in the United States. Public Education is meant to be equal and give our youth the necessary information to further their education or make a career out of what they have learned. The United States has history of segregating schools by race‚ but schools in the modern day have been shown to segregate students based on their family’s income. While public education has many inequalities‚ income of a child’s family

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    Republicans vs. Democrats Compare & Contrast Essay One of the most divisive topics in today’s society is politics. Our political system consists of two major parties; Republicans and Democrats. There are similarities between the parties‚ but they are often eclipsed by vast ideological differences. The most obvious differences lie in social issues; such as same-sex marriage‚ gun control‚ and immigration reform. According to a Pew Research Center poll conducted in 2014‚ 36% of Republicans and 27% of

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    Community College vs. Four Year University? It’s very hard to believe that there are so many options for students to get an education right now. Students have the options to physically go to class‚ take them online‚ receive certification training and the list goes on. I graduated high school in 2002 and around that time‚ it seems that I only had two options: community college or a four-year university. Personally‚ I was leaning towards a Prince Georges Community College in Largo‚ MD‚ but my

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    Compare and Contrast Public Schools vs. Private Schools Eng 121 Prof. Nathaniel Miles Millard November 8‚ 2010 Public school or private school for your children? You will see there are no clear-cut answers or conclusions. Public schools have their advantages and disadvantages. Private schools offer an alternative. Which works best for you? That’s the real question which you have to answer. Let’s compare: My daughter‚ now an adult‚ attended private school and public school‚ therefore

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    Goals of American Public Education TJC National University Foundations of Education/TED 602 January 13‚ 2012 Professor KL Goals of American Public Education Public education in America began in the early to mid-19th century with the simple goal of “uniting the American population by instilling common moral and political values” (Spring‚ 2012‚ p. 5). Our country was founded by men who designed the constitution so that it could be amended to accommodate changing political and social climates

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    ASYLUM SEEKERS Take a moment to imagine the life of an asylum seeker. You live in a country‚ ravaged by conflict‚ poverty‚ illiteracy and hunger. You are stifled by your circumstances‚ bound to a life of suffering. For a 17 year old girl in a developing country‚ life is different from ours. Say that you are a 17 year old girl in a developing country. Horrible realities are faced every day. With no identification or passport‚ nothing stands in the way of child marriage; that is‚ you could be

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    The Market revolution (industrialization) was a very mind blowing change in America for its time‚ it was one of the changes that affected much of its movement as the railroad was able to get the government involved with its construction and expansion. In addition‚ there were times of awareness that grew due to the American temperance society. As well as the Market revolution (Society and Culture)‚ when many immigrants were dying and others emigrating to find a home. Including people who wanted their

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    Four Year Universities vs. Community College When considering a plan for after high school‚ students can choose between two different types of college education. High school graduates can either attend a four year university off the bat‚ or first attend a community college. Although the idea of a four year university may be appealing to many‚ a community college should also be considered as a valuable option. Both of these types of education have pros and cons‚ but in terms of cost a community

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