[pic] BES 1024 ENGLISH PROFICIENCY II SHOULD A COUNTRY PROVIDE FREE EDUCATION? STUDENT’S NAME : NAWAL IZZATI BINTI MOHD. NORDIN MATRICS NO : 031771 LECTURER’S NAME : WAN NADIA ASILA BT TUN IBRAHIM DEADLINE : 17th FEBRUARY 2013 Should A Country Provide Free Education? Every country’s government provides education. In almost all countries in the world‚ child education is compulsory and children are required to stay in school until a minimum of age 16; child education is free. As children
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Dubai Women’s College English Fatma AL-Taheri UK Museums and Galleries The government in UK spends about 220 million pound every year supporting museums and galleries‚ and similar amount subsidizing the visual and performing arts. I do agree the government in there decision‚ because this amount‚ which the government spends on those museums and galleries‚ will return a benefit to the country. The main idea‚ of spending this amount on the museums and galleries is to get the advantage. The
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Nowadays‚ privatization is widely practiced in many countries to the economic and social aspects of the their citizens. Do you agree or disagree? In this highly globalized world of today‚ privatization has been practiced by a number of governments in order to boost the economic and social developments in their countries. However‚ some people are against it‚ claiming that this system‚ far from improving the situation‚ can make it worse. It is my contention that transferring public services and
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Voluntary business: Warchild Warchild is a voluntary organisation that operates internationally‚ they work in diffirent country’s and also advertise in different country’s. The reason that Warchild exists are the war’s in Africa and the use of child soldiers in it‚ the founders of Warchild wanted to help them‚ and they wanted to do that on a big scale so therefore Warchild was founded. The products and services of Warchild are being supplied below cost (for free mostly‚ since the (ex-)child
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“The average man does not want to be free. He simply wants to be safe.” -H. L. Mencken. Mencken implies that the average man would rather know that he is safe then to have freedom without safety. He implies that the average man would be happy living as his nation’s pet. So how can we be safe if we don’t have the freedom to voice our oppression? How can we protect ourselves when the ones giving us safety turn against us? Our freedom is what makes us safe‚ without it we cannot be truly safe. Our freedom
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OUTLINE for “Freedom of Opinion and Expression” Thesis Statement: Although it has been argued that censorship is a necessity for the protection of the society‚ censorship should not be practiced since the governing authorities will abuse it‚ the free flow of ideas will be hindered‚ and censorship does not really protect children. I. It is commonly argued that censorship is necessary for the protection of national security‚ yet media censorship serves only to help those in power manipulate the public
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A person who does not have own home country and is settled down in another country‚ who is dependent on the government for water‚ food‚ shelter‚ and education‚ is known as a Refugee. Nepal has lots of these kinds of Refugee camps. I was born in camp‚ and while there‚ I had a lot of struggles just to survive. My parents are from Bhutan. One day the Bhutanese government exiled about more than one hundred thousand citizens‚ which included my
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English IIHP/Period 4 “No They Can’t” Essay Contest Our government has failed to do tasks that other individuals succeed at. What’s the difference? Isn’t the government made up of individuals with the same or possibly even greater knowledge? Well yes‚ but when there’s a reward‚ it seems that things get done faster and more efficiently. John Stossel is makes a well structures and thoroughly thought out agreement‚ but he failed to point out one important aspect. The individuals that seemed to have
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Throughout 1984‚ citizens continuously lose their power and freedom through small advances in technology. Not only does technology have control over the citizens‚ but it also is quite beneficial to the government. The Party always wants and has obtained complete power especially with the uses of technology to monitor over the entire country without any obstacles. The use of technology is a major part in 1984; technology is used to keep track of the citizens’ daily agendas‚ edit many government documents
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The government is a very crucial part to our welfare as a society. They provide for their people and country. However‚ in Animal Farm‚ their government runs the lives of the animals. Napoleon‚ the president‚ cares not about the animals that live under his care‚ but only of himself. He‚ the leader of their pig-run government‚ not only manipulated‚ but abused the animals he once called comrades. The government fails to care for the animals health‚ abusing them and starving them. Instead of educating
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