Because we need education.
yes it does
you need to belive
Generally an online education is not viewed as a 'proper education' and much stigma is still attached to it. However, if you do qualify, you can still apply for financial aid that will help you regardless where you are taking your education.
O'RourkehJanine. has written: 'Does a theory-practice gap exist in nurse education'
the inability of science and religion to blend
This statistic does not exist. However such things are due to discrimination, lack of education and misunderstanding.
Education is free in Mexico; from pre-school / kindergarten to college. However, many private schools exist and many parents send their children to such schools.
In Hampshire there are a lot of Further education oppurtunities. Some examples are different secondary schools with Sixth Form, sixth form colleges and regular colleges.
Hundreds of different jobs and specialties exist.
There are many varios grants existing in the US that can be found at www.ed.gov/fund/landing.jhtml
According to article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution, there is no mention of education as being one of the enumerated powers of the Federal govenment. So the answer is NO! This means that the Department of Education has no constitutional authority in this area and the department should not exist.