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Title: Students Should Learn Not Earn
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No wonder so many give up the struggle. Their failure comes at a cost to us all.
Even the reluctant scholars in our midst, grudgingly admit that we are bettered by our years of schooling. Yet once we have reached the ripe age for broadening our minds, we are met by a problem... Showed first 250 characters
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We have had our taste buds whetted only to find that our achievements are costly, expensive and out of reach. The only way that we can progress to is work long hours in menial and badly paid positions. These jobs distract us from the very things that we wish to learn... Showed next 250 characters
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