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Post by Admin on Apr 12, 2015 13:25:45 GMT 3
Watch the following clip from Aziz Ansari's stand up about 50 Cent's first encounter with a grapefruit ... Then discuss the relationship between income distribution and education. Do the two, wealth and higher learning, always correlate with each other, or are their other factors (with the Human Sciences or other WOK or AOK) that determine one's education level? www.tubechop.com/watch/3751525At least 5 sentences due by May 13 at 11:59pm.
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Post by Yousef Al Mesri on May 13, 2015 10:52:42 GMT 3
I think the incident that happened with 50 cent isn't spring to me. Because it shows how some wealthy people wont have good education. Is it because they dont need it? In my opinion everyone needs education and 50 cent lacks this perk.
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Post by Abdullah Al-Shuaib on May 13, 2015 10:56:39 GMT 3
I think wealth and higher learning, dosent always correlate with each other. Like 50 cent he has a lot of money but not a good education. If i was a billionare i would just finish school and dont go to college. I would just enjoy my life with a lack of education. I think people who want to get a good education is just to get a good job to get good money.
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Post by Ahmed AlMailam on May 13, 2015 11:22:53 GMT 3
I believe that wealth and higher learning do not necessarily correlate with each other. People may inherit the money from their families whether they had good education or not. 50 Cent, for example, is rich off his job in the music industry- which does not require education. But, people may understand better and think wisely before spending their money or even know where to invest their money if they have education. In conclusion, education is a factor in gaining wealth, but not important as much as talent, for example.
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Abdulrahman Al-Eidy
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Post by Abdulrahman Al-Eidy on May 17, 2015 12:19:15 GMT 3
Power draws curuption and more power draws more curuption. We have heard this saying for a long time, only now its proven to us that it is true. With money comes power, power that some people can't handle. We notice that the artist's reaction was one that we didn't expect. That's because of his lack in education. The best way to avoid such thing is to not put money as a factor for us to not complete our education.
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Post by abdulhadi aljeri on May 18, 2015 9:57:14 GMT 3
I think people that have a lot of money will not continue that education because thy don't really need it.i think that the purpose of education is so you could have after a job and a salary but if you already had the money you do not have to have education. That is what 50 cent is doing he has money and poor education because he doesn't really need it.
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Post by Ali Alhammadi on May 19, 2015 15:57:32 GMT 3
I accept that riches and higher learning don't fundamentally correspond with one another. Individuals may acquire the cash from their families whether they had great training or not. 50 Cent, for instance, is rich off his occupation in the music business which does not oblige training. Anyhow, individuals may see better and think carefully before spending their cash or even know where to contribute their cash on the off chance that they have training. All in all, instruction is a component in picking up riches, yet not essential as much as ability, for instance.
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Mohammad Al-Mutairi
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Post by Mohammad Al-Mutairi on May 20, 2015 23:56:07 GMT 3
I don’t think that “wealthy people” mean “higher education” or vice versa. In today’s world, almost all people receive an education. Some receive a strong education yet are not wealthy. For instance, the waiter knows what a grapefruit is and 50 cents doesn't.
I always say that if you were rich yet not educated; you’d probably be poor soon. Education is very important and is considered a key factor that will eventually lead to wealth.
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Post by Abdullah Al- Khezzi on May 25, 2015 20:39:22 GMT 3
Life taught me that there is literally no relation between wealth and higher learning. Well actually sometimes it does correlate. Many times talent is what makes you rich. However, you do need to learn to become better at that talent. Other times sheer luck makes you rich. At the end you really need a to learn to have a strong background because one day you'll need that knowledge.
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Post by Ali Alhammadi on May 26, 2015 19:12:15 GMT 3
In my point of view that wealth and high education doesn't matter to be a billionaire. I believe this because some people have a talent which makes them a billionaire without eduation and without being tired. For example 50 cent is wealthy because of singing and their is nothing fo with education. Also ronaldo brazil football player he was poor and he has no education, but he has a talent that makes him a billionaire.
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