Disclaimer: The black in the photo of the T-shirt does not blend correctly with the background of the image itself. This would not be the case on the actual t-shirt; the background of the image would blend with the black shirt.
"Tax dollars should not be wasted on art, music or theater classes in high school. Public high schools should be about training young people to enter the workforce. Period." In short, this statement could not be more wrong. First of all, the workforce is not what it used to be. Years ago, going to work usually meant working in a factory, where you needed to have a basic knowledge of things, followed bells (like in school), and sat down for long periods of time. Nowadays, it is more common for people to make a living out of art. More kids are going to an art institution for their postsecondary education now more than ever, so saying that "tax dollars should not be wasted on art" and "p ublic high schools should be about training young people to enter the workforce" is contradictory. In addition, even if the students taking these art classes do not choose to pursue a career in the arts, tax dollars should not be considered "wasted" on them. Art...
Social Media Questions 1. The trend highlight in the article is colleges tending to look up applicants on Google or social media sites. 2. I believe this trend will continue.This is because as social media continues to becomes more widespread, it allows colleges to have more of an inside look of who they will be accepting into their college. 3. This could affect a student's future because if colleges are looking at their account and see something they don't like, they could deny admission to that student. The same goes for employers looking at an applicant's social media.
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