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    enough schools or universities‚ their population would be living in safe life. Unlike‚ some people consider as long as countries provide sufficient education to their nations‚ their population would be in safe life. Because of that country does have uneducated and poor population‚ those countries would have extremely sexual abuse‚ violence‚ revolution of poverty‚ and rubbery. People cannot live comfortably if they don’t have efficient food‚ money‚ clothes‚ and supplies due to the fact that they would

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    language that the ordinary colonist understood. He identified a clear antagonist to the colonies as the king; he was one of the first patriots to directly oppose the crown‚ with a large following. Though a large percentage of the colonists were uneducated‚ most of them were familiar with the bible‚ or at least learned of it from the church. Paine took advantage of this‚ and used the Bible as a major authority on the injustices dealt by the crown. He was familiar with the American colonists‚ and

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    teenage pregnancy is lack of knowledge.      Why is lack of knowledge considered to be the major factor which contributes to teenage pregnancy? Experts say that teens are less educated about pregnancy prevention today than numerous years ago due to a decrease in abstinence education in schools. Teenagers who are uneducated about sex are the ones who most likely have an unplanned pregnancy. Gale Encyclopaedia of Education:  Risk Behaviours: Teenage Pregnancy states that "In the United States in 1997

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    Purpose of Education

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    education. And then we try to do job or business to live a lovely life. And this condition we try to led our sound life as an educated person. And we think that that it is the purpose of education. Nowadays education is the key to entire job fields. Education purpose shouldn’t like this. If we think that it is the only purpose of education so there will be no different with uneducated person. Now I would like to discuss what will be the purpose of education on my way. Education should always be put

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    wife in my thesis because she is the mom of this bond. Obviously moms play a big role in shaping families. These families shape the society so when people claim that societies with uneducated women face problems in all its aspects they are absolutely right. On the other hand societies with educated women form educated families‚ which consequently lead to a jump in this specific region economy‚ education‚ less crime rates…etc. A committed wife can do all that just by taking care of her husband‚ children

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    that Manchester is one of the unhealthiest places in Kentucky. However‚ the people of Manchester are far from eager to discuss or even acknowledge this problem. Haygood places much of the blame for the obesity problem on the local people being uneducated about the risks being obese can pose to their health‚ an abundance of fast food restaurants‚ and a lack of recreational venues. I believe that Haygood made many good and accurate observations in his article‚ because being from a small town similar

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    Victorian Era Ideologies

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    The Victorian era which lasted during the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901‚ established the foundations of many social‚ cultural and moral ideologies in which many are present to this day. Everywhere you look you can almost always see something Victorian-inspired from floral patterned curtains to elegantly hand crafted candlesticks. When visualizing ‘The Victorian Era’ lavish balls‚ lace covered dresses‚ tea parties and fancy lifestyles come to mind. However‚ the Victorian era is much more

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    dixie south‚ an overwhelming portion of the nation did not have access to education. Entire towns lacked a school of the most basic standards‚ leaving the majority of the south uneducated. In the novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Twain uses the idea of being “civilized” to expose the hypocrisy of those whom are educated and “high class” in south. Through portraying the most “civilized” characters in the story as inherently violent‚ swindlers‚ or liers‚ the connotation with a background of education

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    prime minister‚ chief minister. But is this a good thing? Developed Countries like USA have highly educated people as their leaders. For a developing country like India where proper measures need to be taken for development‚ uneducated officials are useless for the development of the nation. The future of our country is in the dark as most of the ministers and leaders are less qualified or uneducated. Corruption is in the roots of our system. Most of the money sanctioned for development of the country

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    Appendix B

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    Appendix B Part I Define the following terms: Term Definition Stereotypes A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing Prejudice Preconceived opinion not based on any reason or experience often times hateful towards a specific group regarding race‚ religion‚ or national group Labeling theory Labeling theory says that deviance is not inherent to an act‚ but instead focuses on the tendency of majorities to negatively label minorities

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