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    How finances relate to how much of an education someone can actually obtain. The article “College is not a commodity. Stop treating it like one.”[1] talks about how a person cannot buy an education as if they would buy a car or a house, which causes me to ask, how much of an education can someone actually receive, from a financial standpoint. From kindergarten to the graduation of high school might seem free, but in reality it isn 't, colleges just don 't bother hiding it. A majority of the…

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    Year after year, decade after decade, America’s approach to education has remained constant. Students arise at the crack of dawn and are forced to mentally prepare themselves to absorb a plethora of information. When they arrive to school, over a course of seven to eight hours, students are taught curriculum from various subjects in hopes to stimulate their mind and put their intelligence to work. With this routine, one would think that it would be enough to produce top-tier, high level…

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    When I was younger, my parents always encouraged me to be myself and to never give up. As I got older, they continued to tell me the same thing. Never once did I feel like my parents were pushing me to be a certain person or to want certain things. I was always allowed to express myself the way I wanted (blue hair in middle school) and explore career opportunities (fashion designer). Even now, they still encourage me to set goals and to work hard to achieve them. When I first started high…

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    Environmental education is critical to the progression of any society. A person’s connection with their surrounds is vital because they need to have a sense of place and understand what is around them. In order to understand what your surrounds are you have to learn and be taught which is why environmental education is so important when it comes to societies respecting nature. In education no matter the subject the way the lesson is delivered plays a key role in how the student receives it. A…

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    universities alike. As I come the end of my undergraduate degree, and tumble head first into the job hunting phase of life, I reflect on the ever pestering question, did I really get a “good” education? While I may not be a qualified academic or teacher, as a student I have observed throughout my learning years that education is often about expanding knowledge and establishing comparative systems. Whether we like to admit it or not, if this is usually the case, how does an individual make their…

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    cultures and communities, and will be a great tool to utilize in my Psychology career. The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is built on the principle that a good, well-rounded education can lead to innovation and transform hearts and minds. This, to me, is especially important, as I believe that education is the gateway to change, and that with the right tools, anyone is capable of discovering their…

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    As a young child, my mother would always encourage me to do my best in school and go beyond what was expected of me. I was not allowed to go outside and play with my friends unless I had finished all of my homework. I could not understand why my mother pushed me so hard, given the fact that she did not complete college. This is not to say that I thought less of my mother, but as her daughter, I wanted to be just like her. Being able to obtain a Bachelor’s degree was the best decision I could…

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    outcomes, and curriculum. Geography is one of the curriculum components that they have focused on. With respect to Geography, the Ministry has worked to establish standards to define what students of Geography should know and be able to do (Ministry of Education,…

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    grieving process themselves while teaching a child to how to cope. This overwhelming amount of stress is what causes the lapse of relaying the knowledge needed to cope with the loss to the younger generations. Therefore, this paper will review the importance of the child’s cognitive developmental level of the child, coping signs and symptoms the child might express, and last give suggestions on how to improve communication while giving the child the empowerment they need to overcome this…

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    I consider myself a very ambitious, studious, and responsible individual who understands the importance and values of an education. Nelson Mandela once stated that an “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” I strongly believe that it cannot only change the world, but it is the most powerful tool an individual can possess. This tool is what not only completes our toolbox, but it is what allows us to properly use all the other tools that we possess and that…

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