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    The Aim of Higher Education

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    The aim of higher education Ⅰ.The definition of education A. Ancient Greeks The ancient Greeks‚ during the Golden Age of Athens‚ gave us great advances in art‚ literature‚ and philosophy. Philosophers such as Socrates(470-399 B.C.)‚ Plato(427-347 B.C.)‚ and Aristotle (384-322B.C.)were responsible for advanced thinking that has affected education up to the present time. Advanced thinking for these Greeks meant that they possessed wisdom far beyond what humans had expected before their time.

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    Chris Harrison Writing 39B‚ Assignment 1 5 February 2003 Justification For Higher Education After analyzing William A. Henry III s In Defense of Elitism and Caroline Bird s College is a Waste of Time and Money ‚ it is clear that Henry s argument concerning the purpose of an education is more rational than Bird s due to the fact that Henry supports his claims with credible statistics‚ logical insight‚ and uses current real world scenarios. Bird‚ on the contrary‚ bases her argument solely

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    COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION Press Statement Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT CHED approves 354 applications for tuition increase Out of the 1‚683 private higher education institutions (HEIs)‚ 451 or 27 per cent applied for tuition and other school fees increase this year. Of them‚ 354 or 21 per cent have been approved by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The 413th Regular Commission En Banc Meeting approved the final figures verified and presented by the Office

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    Obstacles in My Path to Higher Education Outline I. Thesis: Spiritually burdened by a marriage with drugs‚ alcohol‚ and drama‚ I failed to achieve a higher education. II. Topic Sentence 1: Graduation to high school brought about new activities with a new group of friends and enemies. Example a: Introduction to marijuana. Example b: The third and fourth time. Example c: More excuses. III. Topic Sentence 2: Greatly depending on my will-power‚ I set goals to never use drugs—regardless

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    Academic Freedom has been a concern at higher education institutions since 1915 when the American Association of University Professor (AAUP) for established. The association was created in response to the dismissal of Stanford Professor Edward Ross after he criticized railroad monopolies and the use of immigrant labor in 1900 (American Association of University Professors‚ 2016). Consequently‚ many question whether professional autonomy was being challenged. Whether employed by either a private or

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    overly dependent on those technologies. Today’s generation is becoming much lazier because they are too dependent on the latest gadgets. Some of them are unable to do things on their own. Nowadays‚ people use computers in business‚ public services‚ education‚ and most of all‚ in entertainment. There are many advantages to this situation. Firstly‚ computer controlled cars‚ planes or ships all people to travel safely and reduce travel time. However‚ a disadvantage to this is that all of these affect our

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    Persuasive Speech\

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    Persuasive Speech Tips and Topics How to write a persuasive speech © Naomi Rockler-Gladen Feb 1‚ 2007 1. Find an appropriate and interesting persuasive speech topic. For many students‚ this is one of the most difficult parts of writing a persuasive speech. 2. Know your audience well. To be persuasive‚ you absolutely must identify with your audience and make your audience identify with you. This is so important‚ and yet many speakers don’t try. Who are the members of your audience? What

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    1/14/14 Persuasive Speech Period 6/7 Is the future of America‚specifically young adults‚ in jeopardy due to the spiraling costs of higher education and associated student loans? All signs point to a crisis in financial aid due to a drop in the availability of jobs‚ without jobs student loans cannot be paid off in a reasonable time frame or not at all. Therefore‚ public state universities must be tuition free for in-state residents in order to benefit both the student and the state ‚improve

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    Persuasive Speech

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    Persuasive Speech Ideas These penguins are persuading their friends to take a dip in the cool water... but you can persuade our class on any of the following ideas or come up with one of your own. Remember these are broad topics so make sure you narrow your area and choose your side so that you can properly defend your position. Also I NEVER censor speech topics HOWEVER keep in mind I want the ideas fresh‚ some topics are very OVER DONE - for example: "smoking is bad for you"

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    Robots vs. Higher Education Every morning you wake up to the lovely sound of a screechy alarm clock that causes you to react in one of two ways; you roll over and shut it off just to roll back over and go to sleep or you drag yourself out of bed and get your day started. Off to school you go‚ feeling sleep deprived‚ wanting nothing but to be back in your warm bed. You repeat this sort of cycle every single day‚ but there is a point in time where you stop and realize‚ as each day passes you are feeling

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