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    giving them the opportunity to receive private schooling? Because private schooling provides a prestigious education that imposes beneficial values in an equal and small setting that promotes more focus on academics and attention to the students‚ Private schooling is definitely the way to go. Private schooling is a school system that is not administered by local‚ state‚ or national government funding. They choose their students carefully‚ as opposed to public schools where the student selecting system

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    Private schools are organizations follow the supply and demand model but it is the way in which they follow it that is important. Lovett and private schools‚ in general‚ are affected by input costs‚ the rise of substitutes (charter schools)‚ and the income of consumers. Essentially when input costs rise it puts pressure on schools to raise prices. And when other schooling opportunities emerge it takes away students from privates schools. Finally‚ when consumers receive higher income they have more

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    which school the child should be enrolled. Depending on one’s religion or beliefs a private or public school is a choice most parents face. The first problem parents run into is money. Many parents cannot afford the tuition for a private education‚ and therefore are left with no choice but to enroll their children into a public school. Private schools rely on the high tuition‚ while public schools rely heavily on government funds. This gives private schools more access

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    Schooling from the very beginning is the first priority of every parent. Private schools in Pakistan have increased their number in no time‚ because the parents have completely inclined themselves towards the private schooling. Numerous reasons are there‚ but the few prominent ones are the quality of education and security. It is obvious that when a teacher is teaching a class of ten to twenty students‚ they can easily give time to each and every individual; this is what every parent is looking for

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    Minds. Empowering Dreams." Fairmont Private Schools was founded in 1953 and has branched off into 4 different campuses ever since. North Tustin is one of the campuses that teaches students from pre-school to eighth grade. Throughout a child’s experience at Fairmont‚ each individual will learn a great deal about a variety of topics and students will develop skills based around leadership and character. Parents should send their children to Fairmont Private Schools because it is academically challenging

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    students leave the german school‚ yet so many new students sigh up every year? On the one hand‚ It has come to the publics attention that many students leave the german school after year 11 as it presents a good chance to leave the school. On the other hand‚ the school needed to build an additional building for 4 Million Pound for the reason that there are too many lower years. In my opinion the school simply carries a very good name as one of the best half private schools. Therefore many parents

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    Strict Standards

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    4.2 Strict standards Furthermore the research on finding new antibiotics is strictly regulated under standards‚ licenses and regulations‚ which make the process of finding new antibiotics very hard and non-lucrative for companies [9]. Most antibiotic trials are based upon an equivalent already existing antibiotic. These trials underlay very strict standards‚ such as that the antibiotic which gets tested must achieve equivalent or similar efficiency as the older version. The amount to which the efficacy

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    “The Rule in Rylands v. Fletcher remains a tort of strict liability. The statement posed to us above is quite contentious‚ a statement which attracts diverse views from a number of different jurisdictions. The main question to consider here is whether the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher remains an independent tort of strict liability or whether there has been a move towards negligence and nuisance in recent years. There is a great emphasis placed on the rule of Rylands v. Fletcher for law students‚

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    to attend school‚ parents should think wisely while choosing the way of learning they want their children to have‚ either at public schools or private schools. Most parents prefer to send their children to private schools as children tend to learn and perform better at private schools. By choosing to send children to private schools‚ parents consider many factors. These factors are: class size‚ academic modules and social life. It is not an easy decision to send children to private schools‚ but it

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    ability to own private property and the ability to rule. Plato’s‚ The Republic and Aristotle’s‚ the Politics of Aristotle illustrates both philosophers’ ideal states of regime. It is also where we get a clear view on the different opinions both men have on the subject of ruling and ownership. Plato believed that the abolishment of Private property was necessary especially for the Guardians and the auxiliaries. While Aristotle on the other hand‚ criticized the abolition of private property‚ believing

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