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…high school dropout rate of thirty percent, blacks are second at fifteen percent, and whites are third at ten percent. Teachers and school systems are still trying to eliminate dropouts with school to work programs and financial assistance for poor…
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…likely to grant preferential admission to minority students, the dropout rates of non-whites are highest of all (Roberts and Stratton 61). These things alone should concern us all. Christians who believe in the founding principles of this nation, "that all…
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…, smaller schools. · $12 billion for after-school programs and to lower dropout rates. · $8 billion to raise teacher salaries. · $8 billion in bonuses to hire 1 million teachers. · $8 billion in tax-free bonds for school construction. · $1.8 billion…
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…to your parents "I'm pregnant." No thanks. Our goals in life would be statistically hindered if we had children. Of teenagers who have babies, there is a 50% dropout rate. If a teen drops out of school, they are faced with the odds of having a 73% chance…
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…Without Prayer in Public Schools I. What happened to prayer in public schools A. The Removal of Religion in School B. The day God was kicked out of School II. Religion Guidance A. Lack of religion Guidance 1. Dropout rate 2. Sex before marriage III…
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…on comprehensive tests reveal that students who move from bilingual classes to English-only classes are unable to perform. Latino children in bilingual classes "end up not speaking either Spanish or English well" (Netkin 2). They have the highest dropout rate, forty…
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…-minorities. Many groups protest the abolishment of affirmative action for sake of higher minority student admissions into prestigious universities; however protesters fail to view that minority dropout rates are nearly fifty-percent higher than whites…
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…Introduction The advancement of information technologies within the last twenty years has had a near revolutionary effect on traditional education. The ability of some colleges and universities to reach a larger number of off-campus, non-traditional…
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…, compared to the sixteen percent dropout rate for whites (Mergerson 15). How can the government help blacks when they do not help themselves and apply themselves like they should? “Life is a competition” (Curry 171). Minorities will be at a disadvantage…
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…led to the non-progression of the Filipinos as people and the Philippines as a state. The Philippines has one of the highest rates of decline in educational standards throughout the world at present. This is due to the insufficient education being brought…
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