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    clear when he states‚ “ If it took half the revenue of the nation‚ nobody would grudge it” (Bellamy 128). Money was not a problem when it came to Bellamy’s world and education was seen as extremely valuable. The goal of this society was to create an educated population no matter the cost. Education was worth every dollar spent to Bellamy’s society‚ sadly that is not the case for the society that we live in today. Many times finances are the biggest factor as to why an individual does or does not receive

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    Social workers need to encourage social justice within health and social sectors‚ creating and supporting culturally appropriate programs that focus exclusively on political and public rights for the transgender community (Lerner and Robles‚ 2016). As a social worker dedicated to equality and as a Transgender male I am the main contender to lead this cause‚ increasing my social worker role to predominantly social justice issues for transgender individuals and continuing to stay informed about policies

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    A satire is defined as the use of humor‚ irony‚ exaggeration‚ or ridicule to expose and criticize stupidity or vices of an individual or group‚ particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues. I believe that the poem ‘Comrade Napoleon!’‚ is a satirical attack against patriotic songs and anthems for several reasons. In consideration to what Napoleon has in plan for Animal Farm and the situation on the farm‚ the poem in its entirety is ironic and exposes the foolishness

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    the two speeches we see who went wrong or what went wrong and will also see who used logos‚ ethos or pathos the best. When Brutus thought of his speech he overestimated his audience(enotes). He thinks of the Roman people as if they are all educated like him or at least have some type of education. When in reality they did not‚ most romans were too poor to afford and education and instead just worked(mrdonn). While on the other hand

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    reading “ Free schools” by Dewitt Clinton and “Against School” by John Taylor Gatto both have two completely opposite ideas about school and make very valid points. Dewitt Clinton believes that everyone should be educated and schooling should be free so people of all wealth could be educated where as John Gatto believes that not all people need school and in fact by making it mandatory it becomes boring. Gatto argues that school days are too long and seem to be never ending for twelve years‚ but this

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    culture. Maria in the story shows her decency as an educated person to deal and adopt Leon’s place even though the place is way too far from where her world revolves. Maria there play’s safe‚ an attitude of a girl who acts nice and true intentionally but totally opposite emotionally in order not to hurt the person they with. Footnote to Youth Teang and Tona the girl characters in the story are both victims of teen-age love. Having uneducated about married‚ no proper information‚ no proper guidance

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    Immunisation is an area in preventive healthcare where a small difference could significantly improve the health of the whole community. Making full immunisation a pre-requisite for children beginning school in New Zealand could benefit the whole community‚ but on a large scale affects some major ethical principles‚ making it a very controversial idea. The main issue currently present in New Zealand today is that those who can get immunised are not‚ therefore putting those who cannot be immunised

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    last word‚ "Live in the Lions mouth" (Ellison 16) has a lasting effect on him throughout most of the novel. Finally and most important‚ Ras the Destroyer‚ whom the Protagonist fears whom along with Dr. Bledsoe in a separate encountering calls him "a educated fool" (Ellison 140). The first encounter of the Protagonist own fears is introduce when his grandfather’ s tells the Protagonist to go against the white man by "overcome ’em with yeses" (Emerson 16). These words haunts the Protagonist when he is

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    unemployed. Population of our country India is increasing day by day. It is the second highest populous country in the world. Today ‚we have over 1.15 billion people in our country and so is the increasing unemployment rate. Today‚ we have both educated and uneducated unemployed people. We have skilled and unskilled unemployed youths both in the urban and the rural areas. Even degree holders are unemployed. The main cause of unemployment is the growing population. Other factors are Recessions‚ Inflation

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    If you were a boy in Sparta‚ you would’ve be very uneducated but strong. Sparta believed that men didn’t need to be educated. They thought that the only thing that mattered was strength. The strengths of Spartan education outweighed the weaknesses because they were obedient‚ they were courageous‚ and they defended Sparta. To start‚ spartans were taught to be obedient. At a young age‚ they were taught to respect and obey their fathers. They also had to obey and respect any older man too‚ like their

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