I believe every man (scratch that) human being in the world deserves an education. Weather they live in poverty or are in wealth more that one man or woman can carry. Education is the most important aspect of a persons life. I deciphers weather or not a person is prepared for the real world for many. It is a basic tool needed for every day living. Now one way to say this would be to say every child needs to attend a school. But, this would be incorrect in my opinion. Many people make it through by being self-taught or taught by others who aren't professionals. I just believe we should live a world were people are just educated not because the have to but for the better of themselves, the others around them, and every man, woman, child, and thing on Earth. These are my beliefs.
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Everyone does have a right to an education. But it seems to me that they should have a right to choose to say go to college or something like that..
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yes definitely this is a great arguement, everyone does have the right to receive an education. although i do believe that we do have the choice to choose whether or not to go to college. education is a privalege you should be happy to receive it!
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In my personal opinion, everyone should have the right to have a good edcation, and choose to aim for which porfession they want to work on. In our society now, we have come into te state that it would be even harder for people to work, if they lack the education. I must agree that it is one of the aspect of living in our society today, and evenryone deserves the education, as a freedon of speech.
Our modern society in Australia seems to be that you HAVE to go to primary school, HAVE to go to high school, then HAVE to do really well in that school, HAVE to go to university etc. etc. But that's not really it is it? There are plenty of people around that have done less, or taken another route, to get where they are today. And I don't just mean that in Australia, but globally there are people that have done it. Why is it that employers say 'No, sorry, you're not qualified enough to work here,' when instead they could say 'Hey, sorry, we don't think you're qualified at the moment. But if you did this then we would be happy to hire you.' It just doesn't seem to happen, probably because we're a growing society that seems to want things there and then, and not want to put the effort in.
Around the world there are many organisations that are helping to organise education for young people that otherwise would not have received it. This is BRILLIANT, not so much that its being done, but because people are seeing the problem and starting to pass the message out. Imagine if there was an organisation that had something set up like www.freerice.com but instead of donating food, donated something like text books, or paper, or pens, things like that, wouldn't that help with the idea of an education for everyone?
Honestly, I don't think that our generation will be the saviour of humanity. BUT I do believe that we are creating the stepping stones that further generations will use to path a way through the river of crap that seems to be flourishing nowadays.
Hey, your rigt in some ways but in my country(Lithuania) it isn't true in all ways.
Like people that have the highest level of knowledge have to search for work harder then those who have the midium. People are trying to hide their diploms becouse employers say that they cant pay so much money how their knowledge deservs...
And verily there are many organizations all over world that helps children, teenagers with aducation.
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Hello, thank you for everyone that replied. I re-read my message and I would like to point out that I did not say that you HAVE to go to college for this. I may have made it seem that way but it is not what I ment. When I ment an education is the basic nessecity to prove if someone if prepared for life I ment the basic eduacation. I like your replies and you thoughts that helped me communicate my opinion much better. I also wanted to point out someone was going out on an excellent point that was really based off of my opinion. I really hate the route of "You need expereience to get experience." in jobs today. How can you get a job if you can't get the experienmce for it without the experience you don't have? These are all great ideas. I love the fact that I can communicate my ideas with people all around the world intellectually. Thank you all for responding to my opinion, communicationg yours and giving me an opportunity to communicate with you all.
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