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DENISE NICOLE B. ZOLETA Quezon National High School Cases of plunder and betrayal of public trust repeatedly filed against officials, the endless story of the chief justice’s impeachment trial, […]
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DENISE NICOLE B. ZOLETA Quezon National High School Cases of plunder and betrayal of public trust repeatedly filed against officials, the endless story of the chief justice’s impeachment trial, […]
» Read moreRedefining Identity: Resistance and Unity in the Americas F. Lin The history of the Americas can be split into isolated national narratives, ignoring the deep and complicated relationships between the […]
» Read more俞艾杉 辽宁省大连市第二十四中 With the world developing in (at) high speed, more and more young people take part in higher educated (education). Some of the (them) choose to go to universities, and the others joined evening classes and open universities or took correspondence courses. I think, if we put the formal university education as the fruits we eat and the informal higher education would be like the vitamin medicine. Both of them could give us what we need. Let’s see two examples: The first one is my elder sister, who studyed (studied) very well and went into Beijing University with a high mark. Now, after the four-year university life, she was employed by a lawyer firm and makes a large sum of money every year. Another example is a girl who used to working in (work in) my father’s bar. She was a country girl,and she worked hard but got little money, so under my father’s encouragement, she attended an evening class in spare time. The first two years was a hard time, because on one hand, she must learn knowledge in the evening when she was very tired after one day’s work; On the other hand, she had to make money to pay for the evening class. But then her way was wider and wider, and now she found a better job in a small company and can offer much more money to her poor family. In my opinion, even both the girl and my sister got a good job at last, but I still think that enter (attending) formal university is better. Because in universities we could make more friends, we could get more chances to communicate with the experienceness (experienced) professors, we could get more ways to receive information of our future jobs, and we could also send ourselves into the coulful (colorful) groups in the university so that we could have a happier higher educated life. But in the informal education, there could not be so much fun. Though I thought like this, but I have to say equally that both fruit and vitamin medicine can give us the vitamins we need, the only difference between them is that some people love fruits and the others may thought (think) having medicine is easier. So whatever you choose, the fruit or the medicine (the formal university education or the informal higher education), the most important is that you can get the knowledge you wanted, isn’t it?
» Read moreShubham Kumar Laxman Public School I was born in India, a country full of cultural diversity and various religions. CULTURE- the seven letter word is more wonderful than […]
» Read more“THE ROAD NOT TAKEN” TENZIN RABGA “Two roads diverged in the wood, and I-, I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” […]
» Read more廖超文 湖北省咸宁市通城县第一高级中学 As is known to all, the cellphone is very widely used, especially by teenagers who live the life “on the go”. They think it a useful tool […]
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