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Essay / People are equal in Kyoko Mori People are equal
People are equal Trying to please people is sometimes impossible. This is what I would like to start writing my essay about. People have the same things in their body, for example, head, hands, legs and blood too. They are the same but the most different thing is health. I discussed how they can be the same just by thinking deeply and finding that everything that makes people not equal is in some people's minds. In some countries, for example, Syria, Egypt and Yemen have problems with their citizens before the war and until today. The most important idea that upset them is equality between themselves and other countries around them. They want to live their lives like everyone else, but they can't because the president thought they would. In the United States, people are free to pursue their education at any time, whether the student is young or not. Moreover, there is no maximum age limit to stop them, which can make them equal and live a comfortable life. Otherwise, in Japan they have an age limit to continue their studies and it could harm some Japanese people if they cannot. Also, in Japanese education there are many groups of people who have different levels of intelligence and of course people are not the same in terms of thinking, but they are the same in terms of 'spirit. Kyoko Mori is the author of (School) she left her country to continue her studies in English in the United States. She encountered many things that surprised her when comparing education between Japan and the United States. Kyoko Mori says in her article (School) “Many Americans in their 30s and 40s are returning to college to train for a different line of work or to pursue a lifelong interest they didn't have the time for. ways to study earlier” (254). Also, she said: “Being able to go back to school is a uniquely American opportunity. My Japanese friends will never be able to do the same” (254). Kyoko felt surprised and happy when she faced this opportunity and achieved her goal because she knew that the Japanese were missing this opportunity. Otherwise, Americans have this opportunity at all times, which has enabled them to acquire the best in education. If Americans take a deep look and focus on the difference between themselves and another country when it comes to education, they will know that they are lucky because some countries are missing out. Additionally, education can make people look at the world differently, which can inspire them to think.