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    “ReaSONS BEHIND DROPOUT STUDENT’S FROM PUBLIC SCHOOL” A study presented to the faculty of Associates in Computer Technology‚ Bestlink College of the Philippines S.Y. 2013-2014. In partial fulfillment of the requirement for English‚ Technical Writing By: Abstract: This papers studies the research concerning to the dropped out of students ages 13-25 yrs Old mostly in Bagong Silang Caloocan City. And it say’s that the most common problem of dropped out student ‘s From Bagong Silang Caloocan

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    together with working a minimum wage job could make it more difficult. Seeing every year that America is a place where people move for better opportunities for them and their families. It is difficult to start out on jobs that pay little to nothing especially when supporting family members or just an individual working on their own. Minimum wage should be raised because it would boost the economy‚ help people out of poverty‚ and help college students. Many people argue that minimum wage should not be raised

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    A prime example of this could be seen with the recent strikes covered by the media urging McDonald’s and Amazon to increase the minimum wage for their workers. Rather than working for a promotion‚ or going to school to receive a higher-education and degree‚ these individuals took the path of least resistance by avoiding additional responsibilities to improve personally and professionally. Instead‚ they prefer to join forces with others who share similar concerns in hopes of getting a raise. Trust

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    starting at minimum wage. Wouldn’t you think $7.25 an hour is a good start? While you may agree many others would disagree to this on many different circumstances. Raising minimum wage is detrimental to the nations economy due to the risk of inflation of everyday products. Minimum wage is the bare minimum ($7.25 hourly) that an employer can pay an employee for their work. Many people start out at minimum wage jobs and slowly work their way up. In some cases people also stay at minimum wage for the rest

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    tuition is that the school maybe drowning in debt‚ room and board could be costly‚ some attendees may not have a scholarship‚ funding to help with building facilities to the school‚ helps with funding the school’s bills and many more. Although students and families can be hesitate about going to a certain university because of the cost if they believe that they are receiving quality education they won’t be hesitate

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    Along with additional information‚ the best wat to gage the true effect of the minimum wage would be to examine Card and Krueger’s actual experiment results. Unfortunately‚ we cannot rule out‚ based on that individual case study that the effects were in truth larger or smaller than what was examined in the case of New Jersey raising their minimum wage in 1992(). Given the problems surrounding Card and Krueger’s minimum wage research‚ Dube‚ Lester and Reich replicated Card and Krueger’s New Jersey-Pennsylvania

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    Minimum wage is a labor standard that sets the lowest wage rate that an employer can pay its employees. Its main goal is to protect non-unionized workers in unprofessional jobs. The U.S. established the first minimum wage to be $0.25 an hour with the passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA). Over the changing time periods‚ considering inflation and economic growth‚ the minimum wage now stands at $7.25 an hour. One of the biggest debates in the United States is whether the government

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    poverty have families to feed and they have to work to feed them. As of October 2012 the minimum wage is 7.25$ an hour. That amount may have worked 3 ½ years ago when we implemented the new minimum wage but it doesn’t cut it anymore for the following 2 points. 1. Prices have been continuously getting higher. 2. Money is becoming worth less. Moving on to my first point prices are continuously getting higher. The average gas price for unleaded fuel in Virginia on July 7 2009 was 2.61$‚ a pound

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    In the article “Would raising the minimum wage help alleviate poverty”‚ David Cooper makes a valid point on the subject. Cooper talks about how he believes the minimum wage should be raised because he thinks it will help end poverty. In his column he also gives statistics on why it would be better to raise the minimum wage. As stated in the pros column written by David Cooper‚ minimum wage should be raised to help people in poverty‚ help people pay for education‚ and to allow people to have

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    post secondary education the views of it’s importance and relevance is controversial. In Murray’s Op-Ed piece‚ “Should The Obama Generation Drop Out”‚ he believes a college education is unnecessary. I‚ however disagree with Murray’s notion. College is necessary according to a person’s career choice and it’s requirements. Throughout my middle and high school years‚ both my peers and I were strongly encouraged to go to college. I was not only urged by teachers‚ but my family members also. It is intriguing

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