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    Nowadays‚ many students too depend on the tuition classes to achieve good results in examination. However‚ not all of them can pass their examination with flying colours. Several reasons why going to tuition classes are not too important to achieve good result in examination because it is too tiring after long hours in school‚ less time for leisure and recreation but on the other hand‚ it can also fill up free time meaningfully. For many students‚ tuition classes are too tiring after long hours in

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    What do you think of the use and abuse of private tuition? Private tuition as against what is being done in regular school is resorted to‚ in certain cases where the pupil is not able to follow his lessons well and wants to improve his performance. In some cases the parents want to make their child sit at his studies and in others it is a matter of prestige. Whatever the reasons may be for private tuition‚ it can certainly complement and supplement the class work provided the teacher and his

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    extramarital sexual partners make it more likely that men will bring HIV into the union after marriage. According to Asunta Wagura‚ Executive Director Kenya Network of Women Living with AIDS‚ There are several reasons married women and girls are at increased risk of HIV/AIDS‚ including; They often are powerless in decisions to have sex or use a condom‚ Women who are married and faithful to their husbands are at risk of HIV infection because their husband move on with other women who may be infected with

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    Should the Alcohol Drinking Age Be Increased or Decreased? Bigjohny‚ Alinda. “Opinion: Should the Legal Drinking Age Stay As-Is?” Opinion: The Legal Drinking Age Stay the As-Is?” Manchester.edu‚ n d Wed 13 Apr 2016 http://www.manchester.edu/OSD/OakLeaves/archives/Issue_14/OpinionShouldtheLegalDrinkingAgeStayAs-Is.htm This essay was written to persuade the reader on the topic of keeping the drinking age where it is now. It gives details on why it’s to be taken seriously. I plan of using this to get

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    article summarizes that college debt keeps increasing every year because college tuition is getting more and more expensive. They also say that each university tries to see what money they can bring in to help students pay for tuition. When students get out of college they have to pay the debt back after a six month period grace. To cut some of the costs they are trying to combine some of the colleges together so the tuition rates are not as high‚ as if they were separate universities. Now that technology

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    considerable costs and so it raises the question of what types of funding is available in England and Wales. Different law firms offer different funding packages to meet client needs and circumstances‚ these include Conditional Fee Agreements (CFA) also known as ‘no win no fee’ and Damages Based Agreements (DBA). Though‚ the most common way of acquiring legal services is through Legal Aid where individuals can obtain financial support however‚ these funding services have limitations and ethical complications

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    The “Benefits” of Tuition-Free College The article‚ The Reality of Free Community College Tuition‚ written by Fran Cubberley and published on April 1st‚ 2015 in the Journal of College Admission‚ discusses President Obama’s proposal of making community college two-year institutions tuition-free. Cubberley believes that the adoption of this proposal “would have a profoundly positive impact on American society” (Cubberley). Because Cubberley is vice president for enrollment management at Delaware County

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    Out of State Tuition Costs A large problem for many college students is the cost of tuition and yearly tuition increases. Many students do not possess the luxury of having parents willing to pay for their tuition. Most aren’t even granted some sort of scholarship or grant to help them out with the cost. A good number are left to find a college they can afford and at the same time work full or part time to pay for it. But the big problem here is the out of state tuition costs. Why should

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    Estimate Tuition and Expenses The choices a student can make to reduce the amount they would need to borrow on a loan are they could apply for grants‚ scholarships‚ monetary gifts‚ employer tuition benefits and military benefits. Areas that I felt compelled to borrow more to cover expenses I do not understand if you’re asking in school or in my personal life? Right now enrolling in school I have been granted half of the semester tuition and need to come up with the difference. I wanted to stay

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    of college tuition have been rising over the years. Many students are forced to work-study to get their college degree‚ and it is very hard to concentrate on studies while working part-time or even full-time jobs. Youth are demanding free college tuition to ease their lives. College tuition at publicly funded schools should be free because it would increase the number of educated people‚ eliminate student debt‚ and change or even save people’s lives. The issue of college tuition played an important

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