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All over the world, parents push to educate their children, with or without public schools.There’s more to editing than owning a red pen or being able to point your mouse and click on “spell check”. While spell check is a useful tool, it is no substitute for having the trained eye of an editor to point out those occasions when you’ve correctly spelled everything, but used the wrong word. When you use words out of conte In Japan, school is compulsory only up to the equivalent of junior high school (ninth-grade level). High schools in Japan, like colleges in America, are privately owned and charge tuition. Middle-school students compete fiercely for a place in high schools even though their parents must pay to get them in. Yet most Japanese parents push their kids to apply for high school and scrape up the money for tuition, without the Japanese government Ozona Florida Has an Old Florida Feel without compulsion? Human nature and history prove this to be the case. 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