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29-01-2008

 Studying Affects Today’s World

Studying Affects Today's World
THE United States today is muddled with fears of an incoming recession. And if you’re a high school graduate who is academically and financially-off enough to be enrolled at Georgetown, then it’s time to focus on one’s studies in your senior year in high school so you’ll get the attention of the college admissions staff of let’s say Georgetown. After all, college admissions staff will get only the best of the best of the students who want to enroll who they think are inclined to help in steering the United States and the whole world towards the next generation.

That may sound highfalutin to many but Fortune 500 companies and even government institutions hire only the best to those who can deliver and make the companies earn more. Anyway, employees will never be disregarded. They can win vacations anytime and some last as long as two months complete with a spouse and kid in tow, all expenses paid at the most exotic locations in the globe such as Cancun. If you graduate from a degree in international relations for instance and you persevere towards achieving a doctorate, then you may well enough to be promoted as national security adviser.

See? It’s not just in economics that anybody can excel. There are lots of fields indeed to explore where you can be financially successful and spiritually satisfying at the same time. And it is not just the upper middle class college graduates whom I”m referring about. Even ordinary people like you and me can make it big in the wide world of success that is the great American dream. You don’t need to be lucid to achieve that. You can make your own American dream come true.

For instance, you have just graduated with a degree in teaching elementary pupils and all your life, your tuition has been paid off with student loans. It will definitely be a great reprieve if all your college student loans, consolidated or otherwise, are totally forgiven. Imagine the relief if you will not panic anymore having the burden to pay your student loans for the next 30 years. How to achieve that? If you have succeeded in being employed as a teacher in a public elementary or high school in the United States, then all your college student loans are forgiven. That’s because the United States plays a very high emphasis on the education of underprivileged children especially those that are children of immigrants. That’s why the No Child Left Behind Act was signed into law in 2002 by no less than President Bush to effect that purpose.

If you have just graduated from high school and you have a keen interest in human pathology and physiology but doesn’t have the financial capability to be enrolled in a medical school, then take an academic scholarship. Who knows, you’ll be the director of CDC someday? And you can help people in a really very big way.

Bearing in mind all of the above, think about how you can open your eyes to the many and varied cultures which surround you. You can do this even on holiday - taking advantage of malaga car hire for example you will see the rich and treasured and acient heritage of Spain’s Andalucia province…Or doing charity work in South America may make you really appreciate what you have. Always make an effort to absorb the good of your surroundings, you never know what you could be missing out on!


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Education is any process, formal or informal, by which an individual is encouraged to fully develop his potential. It also provides an individual with the necessary knowledge, skills and character to be a productive member of society. The term 'education' is often used to mean formal education. Formal education is a conscious effort by human society to pass on skills and information considered vital for socialisation. Learning that takes place in schools or school-like environment is a form of formal education. In developing cultures, there is often little formal education. Children learn from their environment and the adults around them serve as teachers. In more developed societies, an efficient means of transmission of values and accumulated knowledge - the school and teacher - becomes necessary. Informal education, on the other hand, results from the constant effect of environment and its power to shape values and habits. Individuals acquire informal education from the world-at-large - families, peers, books, media and others. In a broad sense, the term 'education' covers formal learning, value-building and day-to-day experiences. Simply put, all that an individual experiences is a form of education.

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