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    College education should be affordable for students who wish to attend‚ graduate‚ then a good career. A New York Times article‚ Carlos Escanilla thought he was one of those people who didn’t think they wouldn’t go to college. But Escanilla’s friend told him that he should apply at the nearest University. So Carlos did apply for college and he loves the education he had received. The New York Times states in paragraph ten that those who attend a four year state school than a Community College is more

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    A Free College Dream Should college education be free? Well I think it should‚ not only will it benefit families it would benefit our futures too. Having a free college experience will make people feel more encouraged‚ not worrying about payments or having paying loans on time. People may argue that we will become lazy by not paying for college. They think paying for college will mold us into responsible adults and that it would ruin the economy. Going to college for free would be a dream for students

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    Nyreesha Bracey English 162 Mr. Kurtz July 3‚ 2013 Freedom of Speech on a College Campus What would you do if a swastika was hung outside your dorm room or building by another student? How would you react to any offensive object or behavior that was considered free speech of another person? Many people do not know what they would do or how they would react and handle the situation if they found themselves in it. In the essay‚ “Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus‚” author Derek Bok

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    would agree that college should be free because not everyone has the money to pay for one semester or a whole school year. In my opinion‚ college shouldn’t be free but at least cheaper than ruining a student’s life. “College graduates from the class of 2014 owe an average of nearly $29‚000 in student loan debt.” According to Tyler Kingkade from the Huffington Post in “Average Student Debt Rises For Class Of 2014.” This is one of the top reasons why students decide to skip college and start work right

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    should college education be free in america? Research Topic All three of the research topics that I chose are very important to me. However the one topic that really stands out in my mind is‚ “should college education be free in the United States?” One reason this topic stands out to me‚ I believe America spends too much money importing goods. Especially goods that require some form of technology such as cell phones and gaming systems. The list goes on. I feel that if we train Americans to

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    Should college tuition be free in America? That is a question that might be more relevant today than ever before. Many people have very passionate opinions on the matter. Perhaps you are one of them. However‚ this question requires much more than a simple yes or no answer. It deserves to be explored with an open mind and a balanced exploration of the potential benefits and drawbacks. After all‚ America’s future is at stake‚ and almost everyone agrees that education is one of the biggest elements

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    Freedom of speech is a constitutional right based upon 1st amendment. The 1st amendment establishes a safety net‚ for people to speak their minds about anything within the confines of the law.This might create problems for society‚ especially colleges has a lot of different races‚ cultures‚ and maturity. Even though‚ majority colleges are policing free speech. Colleges should allow students to freely express their personal beliefs as long as it not physically offending someone or discriminating

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    Currently‚ America offers free college tuition‚ but this is only to those that have served in the military. Not everyone wants to serve in the military and because of this one question that has launched to the forefront of America’s thoughts in the past decade is whether or not college should be free for everyone. The biggest argument for why college should be free is that in its current state it is unaffordable. I believe that this argument is due to financial ignorance and just untrue. Many in

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    Restricting free speech for the sake of free speech - Can speech ‘silence’‚ if so should it be restricted? A Introduction Freedom of speech is almost universally endorsed in western-liberal countries. Literally‚ speech refers only to the communication of thoughts in spoken words but more widely interpreted the concept also includes publications‚ television and the like. The intuitive idea of how to promote free speech is to allow more speech. Therefore‚ proponents of free speech oppose regulation

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    No Free Speech Without Hate Speech: An Annotated Bibliography Minder‚ Raphael. "Crackdowns on Free Speech Rise Across a Europe Wary of Terror." The New York Times. The New York Times‚ 25 Feb. 2016. Web. 20 June 2016. In this web article‚ Minder highlights the increased use of hate speech bans and anti-terrorism laws to prosecute illegal protestors in Spain. He alerts us to the fact that protestors claim that these laws are being misapplied to silence opposition. Minder‚ a graduate of both

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