Education is important because it prepares for your future and all, but doesn't having a full time job a waiter help you pay for costs like gas, books, food, and more? I am asking this because I am planning on just having a part-time job and focusing more on school (undergrad) because I want better grades but will make less money a week than before.
Education was important, because the father was a lawyer and he taught his children by modeling not to be judgmental and to see people for themselves as well as their value..rather than through the eyes of others (whose views are sometimes warped).In addition, education helps a person to take actions based on facts, which are details and examples..rather than based on gossip, feelings, following the crowd.
and many times, through education one is able to see pass the limitations and negatives of racism, and value in and of the human.
Education is very important everywhere, at anytime. I think what you said is right... Not many people noticed racism was wrong, it was just something they grew up with, part of their life. If they'd had a better education they might have realised it was wrong,
Education is important to be able to read and write and at least learn some knowledge about the world. Some people can go through their school years and still remain illiterate and this is a shame that they have been missed by the teaching staff.
Having an education will allow you to gain employment, employment means a wage, a wage means a good standard of life.
Education makes man a right thinker and a correct decision-maker. It achieves this by bringing him knowledge from the external world, teaching him to reason, and acquainting him with past history, so that he may be a better judge of the present. Without education, man, as it were, is shut up in a windowless room. With education, he finds himself in a room with all its windows open to the outside world. In other words, people who are not educated have less opportunity to do what they want to do. Read more information here: http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Importanc…