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    We are in a time where many people look up to receiving many free aid as possible; everything that is available to them. They just want to have a better life and be more successful in life. It is a real struggle to get out there into the world if you are not prepared. One issue that we could look up too is that all citizens should receive free college education for these students. Well not just citizens‚ but anyone that wish to get a better education and complete their education fully without a struggle

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    Students‚ They Need More Funding Recently‚ it was announced that the President is trying to make community college free for all.Most of my friends will be going to community college next year. Some are going there because it was the only option for them to further their education‚ others because they did not have enough financial help to go to a four-year college. So wouldn’t a free community college have a good impact on them? Supporters of this idea say that it can persuade more people to go to

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    Many people 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

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    On Free Choice of the Will By Saint Augustine Questions to be addressed: Would a good God let bad things happen? Why does man choose to do evil? For many people‚ nothing drives them away from Religion like pushy‚ preachy people. I don’t feel that I am knowledgeable enough to argue many points when it comes to religion. I’m actually not a huge fan of organized religion myself. Like most things‚ it has its good and bad points‚ but overall‚ anything that brings people to God is great. However‚ you

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    FREE” Education Two years of FREE community college‚ In theory‚ this sounds like a really good idea‚ and would give numerous people‚ who would otherwise not be able to go to college‚ the opportunity to get a good start on his/her college education. President Obama has proposed a two year free community college plan‚ in his speech given at Pellissippi State College in Knoxville‚ Tennessee‚ President Obama stated‚ a college education should be “as free and universal as high school is today” (Korte)

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    When someone says free‚ nobody assumes money. People consider America‚ or the right to speak freely without worry‚ not free college. To brand something that costs so much now as free would be quite a large task. “That’s why I am sending this Congress a bold new plan to lower the cost of community college – to zero”‚ former President Barrack Obama stated in his speech on free tuition. He states that college can cost nothing to anyone‚ but free will never be free. Credit is not given‚ only earned.

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    thousands of free throw shots since junior high. How many of those free throw shots were performed under the trained eye of a coach that you believed in‚ and who insisted on correct form with every shot?Is it any wonder that your free throw percentage has barely improved over your lifetime of play? It should be easy‚ right? One task: put the ball through the hoop. It’s just you on the line. You’re stationary. The hoop is stationary. One game-winning point with every shot. If it were easy‚ free throw

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    Many people wonder what it truly means to be free. To be free is for people to have the ability to make their own decisions when they please. Of course all freedom is limited to a certain extent but in the end we are all free to do what we desire. This is what it means to be free. It may not seem like much but there are many people who have to fight for their freedom and then there are those who suffer from not being free. In the country of Pakistan‚ a girl named Malala wasn’t given the same freedom

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    Should Community College Be Free? Paying for community college can be a handful for some. While many can pay for college with financial aid‚ however a many students argue that they can’t afford to pay off tuition or the cost of books and material because it’s too expensive and they don’t attend community college. This is a serious issue for many people that want to earn a degree in a particular majors. Obama promotes the idea that community college should be free to attend and take class without

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    view on free will when he says‚ "either man is wholly determined or else man is wholly free." This quote shows us that Sartre believes that man is free to do what he wants. For Sartre‚ freedom is the most basic value‚ which renders possible all other values the way our fundamental plan precedes and grounds our small choices. In that sense freedom is the source of all values. It is not logically possible to make sense of human responsibility and notions of justice without a conception of free will.

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