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    “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.” This quote stated by Malala Yousafzai shows the great importance that education can bring to each individual. But how does Pakistan live up to this philosophy? They have struggled to compete with the world in education and have a complicated road ahead. This case explores the statistics of education as well as a look into the madrassah in Pakistan to further understand their education system. Pakistan is considered to be the…

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    Police officers risk their lives every day to ensure the safety and security of the community. Their bravery, integrity and sheer commitment to the duty are unwavering as they serve to create order as well as the protection of lives and properties. They selflessly act in emergency situations, uphold law, respond to crimes and other forms of violence which is why the public continue to have their trust and confidence in them. But as individuals that whose job requires impeccable common sense and…

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    Gladwell, Malcdm “Marita's Bargain.” collections, edited by Beers, Hongen,Jago et.al, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015, pp.3-14. The article says that everybody must have access to great education, one that prepares them for college. Also that success is not simply the product of a powerful personality instead, successful individuals to the right of hard work, community support, and meaningful opportunity. And that public schools are successful because it “takes cultural legacies seriously.”…

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    Education, it serves as a key to success for millions of individuals across the country. A high school education alone can lead to an increased probability of getting a job, but a college degree, or even some college can exponentially increase your chances of getting a job and making a decent living. The way our society looks at prisoners is unfavorable to say the least. Studies have shown that ex-felons (particularly African American men) have a severely lower chance of getting a job over those…

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    While college and university education prepares adolescent adults for a future vocation, academics alone will not ensure employability. Predicated on the Gallup-Purdue Index – also referred to as the “big six” - graduates who hit the mark on six key collegiate experiences are three times more liable to have an engaging occupation as opposed to graduates who missed the mark on all six (1). For example, being active in extracurricular activities and organisations made graduates 1.8 times more…

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    In “Are Too Many People Going to College?”, by Charles Murray, an author from the American Enterprise Institute. In his argument he argues that the purpose of college is slowly changing. Murray indirectly states that too many people are going to college, sending the current system into shambles. The author effectively states his opinion through persuasive writing, an easy structure, and notable examples that draw the audience into the essay. Murray implies his thoughts and arguments throughout…

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    Andrew Delbanco in his article “3 Reasons College Still Matters,” he points out the importance of getting a college degree by saying that citizens must think of the benefits that they are going to get after they graduate from college. He gives three benefits when students get a college degree, and these benefits are: economically, politically, and intellectually educated. It sounds good to have such benefits, but nowadays, with all the development in technology that we have and all the things…

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    Many students nowadays are going to college and frankly don’t belong there. Nichols has a rhetorical strategy that was effectively drawn to assist in various paragraphs. Nichols argues about attendance and tuition being the lone ground for high school diplomas instead of teaching. Being in high school, they tell you that everyone has to go to college and to go to the big schools. “Young people who might have done better in a trade sign up for college without a lot of thought given to how to…

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    This my topic about in college it's a new stepping stone in your life to see what you want to do in life the major you want to pursue as a career. I want to be a professional basketball player, and I know that you got to go to college to do that and I want to major in physical education to be a coach. In the past you could go straight out of high school in the pros, but you have to spend at least 1 year in college, but this my semester at Thomas Nelson but next semester I be transferred to…

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    Do you think college is important to go to? Do you want to go to college? College is a good education to take. It`s a good idea because you can earn more and get a job at first place. College can inspire you or lead you to a new world that you have never seen. College can help you find your interest in stuff, find what you really like to do and it will lead you to your goals you have. First of all, in the article “Why College Isn`t for Everyone”, paragraph 6 it states that “…college is more…

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