C.E 6.1

Short Answer:

1. Deployment will reach 1400
2. Metal fatigue is a weakening from metal from repeated use which results in tiny cracks
3. His plan includes a $5000 pay raise for teachers, higher contributions to teacher's healthcare, cost of living adjustments for retirees, and end of the windfall provision
4. Jake Mckenzie played all 9 positions in their game
5. I'd be interested in doing the LBJ library block party because it seems like a fun atmosphere, and watching 'as you like it' because my family loves Shakespeare.

Long Response:
1. 52% of students directly enrolled in college in 2016, which was down from the previous year.
2. The state needs 65% of students to directly enroll in college by 2030 to produce an educated state.
3. Studies have shown that students who delay directly enrolling in college are less likely to earn a degree or certificate than students who do.
4. The article mentioned Massachusetts and California, which have similar demographics to Texas.
5. Paredes hopes to push a financial incentive from public universities to motivate students to graduate.
6. a. College is very important because it prepares us for our future and it's a transition from high school to the real world.
b. Yes, I plan to enroll directly in college.
c. Yes, the push to enroll students directly into college affects many families and will increase the education in Texas and help give Texas a better reputation.
d. I think it's possible to have an enjoyable life without going to college, but you have to be a naturally motivated person.
e. workforce certifications are as important because without military, medical, and postal services, our state would not be advanced and our foundation would fall apart.
f. I honestly haven't considered jobs that don't require a college degree because I've always wanted to go to college and I enjoy learning new things and having responsibilities. I know I'm the person who likes structure, so I would benefit from that environment.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Car raid

C.E. 4.1