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IT depends but mostly yes.
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By higher education I suppose you mean college, and university. I do believe family's with lower income can not always afford to send there children to a college or a university. However, say that child earns a scholarship online or through the school. Say, though that that specific scholarship does not give full coverage. That person can get a job, part, or full time, and make some money that way, or perhaps ask their parents for a small allowance. A way that this can be prevented, however, is lowering the cost of going to a college or university. By doing this the money wont be as big of a problem for low income parents. Even if the low income parents still don't have enough money at this point maybe the government can create a program in helping low income family by supporting them and giving their child some financial aid.
The answer would be, <span>D) They can imprison and inhibit more finally than barred windows and iron chains.
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In Act I Scene II, Duncan meets a wounded Sergeant from the battle-field. Malcolm praises him by saying that he saved him from being made a prisoner
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He wanted to convey that indifference is worse than hate or anger. One could be angry at injustice or hate evil, violent acts. Indifference is the absence of compassion and implies something worse than outright hate; indifference implies a lack of acknowledgment. Being indifferent to another's suffering is like saying, 'you're suffering is not even worth my consideration.' Wiesel speaks from his experience of the Holocaust, but this could be applied to any situation in history in which the world was indifferent; in which the world willfully refused to acknowledge suffering of others for any number of unjustifiable reasons: 1) out of sight, out of mind, 2) passivity, laziness, 3) an untried feeling of hopelessness ('what could i possibly do?'), 4) selfishness. When Wiesel speaks of indifference he also means ignorance in 3 senses: 1) ignorant as in lacking sensitivity, 2) lacking knowledge and 3) ignoring.
The 'perils of indifference' could be described as the 'the terrible outcomes of ignoring atrocities. Apply this to anything today, where suffering is ignored by indifferent people and governments. (i.e., Darfur, Haiti). The peril of indifference would be to allow (allow by ignoring = indifference) an atrocity like the Holocaust to occur again.