Education is not a luxury, but a basic human right and as such should be free for everyone irrespective of personal wealth. Do you agree or disagree?

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is what differentiates us from other living beings on earth. It makes man the smartest creature on earth. There is always an argument like
education
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is a luxury or it is a right for
everyone
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, do
everyone
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needs to educated for free or not. In my personal opinion,
quality
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a quality education
education
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should be provided for
everyone
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without any cost. Providing
education
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as free for
everyone
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has a lot of merits. Through the proper quality
education
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people will be more talented and responsible citizens. The students from the poor family receive the same
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as the student from
rich family
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a rich family
. The knowledge transferred to them will be the same.
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create
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creates
an equality among students, in
fact among
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fact, among
the future generation. To highlight
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equality, we have the school uniforms where,
everyone
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will be threaded as same. Free quality
education
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should be provided for all. If the
education
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is not provided for free, there will be a huge imbalance in the
country
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. Proper
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may not be
fall
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falling
into the hands of the right talent. People who are rich enough to pay the huge tuition fees, may not be the one who
are
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is
much interested in studies, but there are poor people out there who are intelligent but unable to pay. If
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system continuous, the
country
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will be losing so many smart people who might have made the
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to feel
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feel
proud. In conclusion, knowledge transfer for the future generation should not be based on the penny in his/ her parents’ pocket. Right to get educated for free should be one of the human rights.
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,
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help the
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to build itself rather than depending on other countries. Well educated citizens are one the best asset that the
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can own.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • fundamental right
  • accessible
  • social mobility
  • personal and professional development
  • overall development
  • equality
  • social disparities
  • access
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