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Should The Government Raise The Age Of Dropout Student In Highschool. by adagirl(f): 5:43am On Mar 18, 2007
what should be the proper raising age for droppingout student in highschool.what are your opinion,reasons that support your opinion,counter argument and conclusion
Re: Should The Government Raise The Age Of Dropout Student In Highschool. by monshege: 2:24am On Mar 23, 2007
opinion:-government should not support the concept of school drop outs

reason:- being in school keeps the kid occupied and away from "trouble". (b)what do you want to be when you grow up? What do you wish/hope to be? What do you see yourself as? Is your dad rich, do you wanna be like him? do you know or hear of any body you want to be like? To get to that place, you need a direction. Education/Coming to school is just there to give you many choices to choose from, to achieve those goals/purpose. You are there not to look at class or to join leagues, you are there to look at the choices/options open to you and to know what to do with them

counter argument:-heard the citizens in one of the cities in the east were told by their government that education is a privilege and not a "necessity". go figure.
conclusion:- stay in school grin


[s]i may have answered your question wrongly[/s]

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