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    Manufacturers 1. Patel Industries Plot No 5623/c‚ Phase II‚ GIDC Industrial Area‚ Vatva‚ Ahmedabad: 382 445 Gujarat State‚ INDIAPhones : 00 91 79 2589 4651/ 2589 6545 Telefax : 00 91 79 2589 5830E-mail : info@patelindustries.co.in Managing Director: Mr. Bhupesh Patel E-mail : bhupesh@patelindustries.co.in Executive (Int’l Marketing): Mr. Mihir Panchal E-mail : mihir@patelindustries.co.in 2. Yashica Pharmaceuticals Private Limited Office No. 11/12‚ Shubham Apartment‚ Syndicate‚ Kalyan

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    College should not be free. I personally don’t think that college should be free. Students who pay for their college are more motivated‚ hard working and independent. Many students would have poor motivation to finish school‚ because they can always come back. As a matter of fact students with ambitions to get university degree are learning much harder in high school than other‚ who thinks they don’t need an extra paper. There are many students that are so smart‚ and they will find the way to

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    Do you think that Private Institutions Should be Banned? Discuss your options in 250 words. Apropos of this statement‚ I am in consummate discord with it. Private institutions should not be banned. Because it will mean‚ abating the choices made by parents for the future of their children. They may not get best education and quality of studies in Government institution. Hence‚ life for bright students may be downsized. Furthermore‚ consequences could be devastating for the future of individual and

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    Education Should Be Free

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    Education Should Be Free The school is the last expenditure upon which a country should be willing to economize. Franklin D. Roosevelt Personally I believe‚ that education should be free. Every country should be interested in a well educated youth. That is because the young are our next generation and our future. Compulsory education is free‚ but higher education is really expensive. In Belarus 36% students are provided state-subsidized education. Other 64% pay about one thousand dollars yearly

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    or she couldn’t go to college because they could not afford to go to college? That brings up the question‚ should college be free? The question has been brought up many times in lectures in different countries around the world. Even now‚ in this country many presidential debates often consist of the question should public college be free for all aspiring college students. College should be free because it would make college more affordable for students‚ the cost of college is rising‚ and college would

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    country who has the desire and ability should be able to get all the education they need regardless of the income of their family. This is not a radical idea. In Germany‚ Scandinavia and many other countries‚ higher education is either free or very inexpensive. We must do the same." (Sander). Some countries have free education from kindergarten to university‚ while students in other countries must pay for every step of the way. Everyone should have a free education so the gap between rich and poor

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    incredibly complicated; that money fulfills an “allocation function” and‚ as the universal means of exchange‚ allows access to the whole diverse world of commodities. So it says in the social studies books which prepare kids for the rules of life: a private lack of money only happens when daddy has not saved enough. On the other hand‚ however‚ do the students infer from the increase of tuition fees what needs to be criticized in money and commodities? Namely‚ that with any price a hurdle has been

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    the college? Students have to pay for tuition‚ dorms‚ meal plans‚ books‚ fees‚ and more. It’s clear that college should be free because college students pay too much money and college is essential for having a good career‚ broaden their skills‚ and students could focus more on their education instead of working all the time to pay. For example‚ the main reason why college should be free is because college is essential for building an excellent career. Though‚ many people never apply to the most challenging

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    My topic is “schools should not be permitted to sell unhealthy foods.” Everybody from teachers to parents over the years have been trying to stop junk food from taking over the tuck shops at schools and polluting students’ bodies with food that lacks the essential vitamins and other important nutritional value that all students need to do well in school. I agree strongly with the fact that junk food should be banned in school tuck shops‚ but I do have a few points in the favour of not banning junk

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    A small proportion of the children attend schools which their parents pay for‚ known as ’private’ ( some times referred to as ’public’ or ’independent ) because they exist outside state education provision. They do not have to teach ’National Curriculum’‚ nor make their students sit Standard Attainment Tests (SATS). They range from‚ small private day schools catering for primary age children to ’progressive’ schools‚ established by individuals who wish to practice radical educational ideas‚ to the

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