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    Education For LifeThe basic purpose of a liberal arts education is to liberate the human being to exercise his or her potential to the fullest. Liberal arts plays an important role in developing individuals and the world. When students attend liberal art colleges‚ they will understand the essence of humanity and will learn to shape and develop personal values. For a person to develop‚ he needs to understand the essence of humanity. When you attend college‚ your view on the meaning of life changes

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    The Sat Exam

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    The SAT exam taken among high school students should be eliminated‚ because it is an unfair prediction for feature college students. This is a claim of policy because it conveys a sense of obligation and necessity. The claim urges that the college admissions are relying heavily on this exam to evaluate students who the colleges feel would be “fit” to attend their college and that the SAT should not be factor on how students successfulness is determined in college. An issue of substantiation is

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    Sat and Its Disadvantages

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    The SAT test was originally called the Scholastic Aptitude Test‚ then the Scholastic Assessment Test. The name was formally changed in 2004 to the SAT Reasoning Test‚ although it is still commonly known simply as the SAT. It is the oldest and most widely used standardized admissions test in the United States. It measures reading‚ writing‚ and math abilities‚ as well as problem-solving skills. The SAT has undergone many revisions during its history‚ but it is currently composed of three main sections:

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    my SAT exam‚ I can’t help but to be nervous and ponder on how my performance on this exam for the next few hours will directly impact my future educational life. As I ponder this question I always think to myself: “did high school prepare me for this very moment in time?” Will I hit my target to attain a “good score?” Was I even given the equal educational opportunities as the 1.6 million other kids taking this standardized entrance exam for college institutions all over the country? The SAT is a

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    Abolish Sat

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    In “Abolish the SAT” by Charles Murray‚ Murray argues that there’s no benefit in keeping SAT test‚ thus it should be demolished. The author supports this point by comparing and analyzing the relationship between high school grades‚ SAT scores‚ and freshman grades in college‚ stating how the meaning of “SAT” has changed over time‚ and stating that wealthy kids have advantages of getting high scores on SAT than those who are poor. Murray states “Again‚ the SAT was unnecessary; it added nothing to

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    Sat Grammar

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    Pronoun-Antecedent Disagreement Pronoun Case Dangling and Misplaced Participles Other Misplaced Modifiers Tricky Tenses Idiom Errors Diction Errors Other Modifier Problems Irregular Verbs The Subjunctive Mood Coordinating Ideas  511 512 McGRAW-HILL’S SAT Lesson 1: Subject-Verb Disagreement Finding Verbs The verb is the most important part of a sentence‚ but verbs aren’t always easy to spot. Consider the word swim in the sentences The ducks swim in the pond and The ducks love to swim. In the first

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    3/18/12 Education Education is very important in life today to become successful. There are many necessary basic principles and things that a person will learn in school. One of these basic and most fundamental things is to read and write. Reading and writing is so important in life because it is hard to communicate and follow the rules of society without being able to or knowing how to do it. Many signs and rules are written out and if you can’t read you will be lost and unable to follow the

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    April 29‚ 2014 5th period SAT Final Draft Essay Statement: People generally put more trust in what they have learned from themselves than in what they have learned from themselves than in what they learn from others. Few people however are really motivated to learn anything on their own. They are much more apt to learn when others are willing to teach them. Even though learning from others means occasionally learning things that are not useful or important‚ people are still better off when

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    1005 14 January 2013 The purpose of education is to create a healthy and well developed society‚ where the center is the educated and resourceful individual. It is to teach us how to think and analyze the world around but not to tell us what to think and what to do. It aims at creating the necessary understanding for what is good and bad individually‚ To develop creative thinking and imagination. Eric Hofer‚ a well known American writer‚ supposes that the purpose of education is to cultivate the will

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    11‚ 2012 Cornel West - The Purpose of Education From what I can gather according to Cornel West the purposes of Education as he believes is to take what you assumed to be true about life and let that all go. Wipe the slate clean in your mind of what you thought you knew and allow "education" to show you what life is really about. So many of us are just living for the moment and on the surface‚ life is way more complex than that and with the proper education we would be able to move in the

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