free education
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Leiann Lynn Rose Spontaneo
@Spontaneo (14699)
• United States
25 Jun 20
Hello
Do you have any knots in your life? I have had knots too.
Ever since I started to pray to the blessed Virgin Mary a couple of years ago, my life has improved. I am still alive! Every morning I am grateful to wake up.
I...
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Leiann Lynn Rose Spontaneo
@Spontaneo (14699)
• United States
19 Oct 19
I have studied on Pinterest, different pins for free online courses. However, I actually want to work on getting a Master's. There were schools listed that they said would oblige, so I clicked on the appropriate links. From...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
11 Jul 16
There are many countries where the education is provided free of cost to the people. Providing free education is the minimum thing any government can do as it does not involve any expenditure other than meeting the salaries of the...
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puppynut
@puppynut (370)
• New Zealand
4 Jan 12
I know one good one, myLot! I am interested in the paid sites but I am also interested in discovering free educational writing resources online. I write songs and I am working on a book. It's like the never ending story at the...
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scheng1
@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
19 Oct 11
Over here, education is not free.
It is never free, even for kindergarten or elementary schools.
The government subsidies basic education, up to high school.
After that, the polytechnics and colleges have the freedom to set the...
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hari1111
@hari1111 (238)
• New Zealand
17 Aug 10
Obviously everyone has the right to learn. In some countries education is free. This means you do not necessarily need to spend money to send your children to school. This is because taxpayers pay for the education systems in most...
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dragon54u
@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
1 Dec 09
I heard about College of the Ozarks this past weekend. Students' tuition is paid by working 15 hours per week at one of the college's many industries--pig farm, bakery, pottery, etc. The college is independent financially because...
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Yestheypayme2dothis
@Yestheypayme2dothis (7874)
• United States
29 Mar 07
Do you approve of the colleges who are giving a free education to illegal immigrants? Is that OK with you?
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