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7 hours ago ago from College and University Blog
Access to a advanced learning is a privilege not universally shared all over the world. In general, only those of superior status or income have entre and the means to achieve a school education. numerous times the cost is prohibitive for all but those of towering income or status. several state and open universities now charge as much as a hundred thousand dollars per year for an undergraduate learning. As such, the access to this level ...
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14 hours ago ago from Joanne Jacobs
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