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    The “war” for free college education could be traced back to 1636 when the colonists arrived from Europe and founded what is now known as Harvard. Approximately 19.9 million US college students had an average student debt at over $26‚500 in 2013 and the debate still continues today. Personally‚ I believe that going to college is worth all of the debt and stress in the long run‚ but making college free will influence others to pursue their dream jobs. The people that agree with me would probably state

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    Should Community College Be Free Well the big question everyone is debating about is whether community college should be free. Community College is just like high school getting your work done over or getting your “General Required” classes if you want to transfer. Well many students can’t really afford to pay for community college because they are also‚ trying to save up money to transfer to a university. I feel like community college they shouldn’t have to pay because it’s just like trying to restart

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    questions is‚ should college education be free? Many students struggle with the cost to attend college due to it being so expensive. Not only the cost of attendance‚ but also the cost of getting to college‚ buying books‚ living‚ and much more. The cost to go to college is so expensive that college students are constantly struggling. A college education should be free. In other countries‚ including Germany‚ college is free to students‚ but it was not always free. In an article from October 17‚ 2014‚

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    important issues in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is that of choice. Do the characters have the ability to choose what they want to do‚ or are they simply destined to participate in death and destruction? There is ample evidence of both fate and free will in the play‚ and the presence of both greatly affects the interpretation of the plot and the characters. Fate as a dominating force is evident from the very beginning of the play. The Chorus introduces the power of fortune in the opening prologue

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    opinion. In which he sums everything up in his last paragraph by saying that everything is predetermined but might as well not be because how are we supposed to know what is determined if we actually never will. This is all said in his title of his essay which is actually the question he poses. However I feel that while Stephen Hawking is posing logical questions and then backing up his ideas and with logical and scientific support‚ why it should matter. I’m not saying he is wrong or right‚ but

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    The philosophical debate between fate vs. free will‚ decides whether the events that take place were in the characters control. Were the events that take place pre-determined to happen? Or were the characters actions the only thing factor in the decisions they make. In the Play Oedipus Rex‚ Fate vs. Free will is a major factor of the story. The story is set in ancient Greece where Oedipus becomes king of a small city after the death of the old king. The key question is; did Oedipus make all his

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    Has America Overcome? America will not overcome. Not without first excepting the fact that it’s not as free as it’s slogan reads. It’s easy to want to dismiss the past as the past and claim that all it is is history but that does not excuse the fact that racism is alive and well in America today. America is in denial. “I don’t see color” and “It’s not about race” are the first phrases heard when a racial issue presents itself and although they sound like harmless‚ well-meaning words they continue

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    or cosmic dust‚ we all dance to a mysterious tune‚ intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.”  * Albert Einstein Themes from 4000 years ago still ring true. Albert Einstein clearly expresses that the themes of fate versus free will that underlie Oedipus Rex are still relevant today. Fate is and always will be a mysterious thing. There is no way to control it‚ or change it. Regardless of decisions taken‚ you will always end up exactly where you are meant to. What happened

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    down a different path than most of the kids at their school. They think high school is a cliche and that 99% of the kids at their school are cliches. I feel like a lot of this comes from Julia’s and her issues with her mother. Julia’s mother is a "free spirit"‚ she roams the world‚ hopping from country to country‚ doing whatever she wants. She sadly doesn’t spend that much time with her daughter‚ having left her in the care of her father and his partner‚ but Julia idolizes her mother’s alternative

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    Alan Ganesh Period 6 Mr. Kane 11 April 2011 The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet: Fate or Free Will Tragedy is defined as a serious drama with a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion. To Shakespeare‚ it is an interesting twist on what we hope to believe‚ or otherwise known as a happy ending. Shakespeare‚ if not a good writer‚ would be disliked for his ideals in stories in modern day society‚ but since he is such a good writer we enjoy his stories and he also teaches us to read carefully (IP). Throughout

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