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  2. The pros and cons of making advanced chips in America - AOL

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    The cost of AI comes from the chip itself and the power needed to make it work. Cutting costs on the chip means looking away from TSMC, Sohmers says, which currently holds seemingly infinite ...

  3. Federal Work-Study Program - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Work-Study Program originally called the College Work-Study Program [1] and in the United States frequently referred to as just "work-study", is a federally funded program in the United States that assists students with the costs of post-secondary education. The Federal Work-Study Program helps students earn financial funding ...

  4. The Pros and Cons of Continuing To Work Remotely Post ... - AOL

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    Work from home! Make money in your pajamas! Over a year into the pandemic, much of America's white-collar workforce that has been doing this long enough for it to feel normal may or may not still ...

  5. Wikipedia:Pro and con lists - Wikipedia

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    A number of Wikipedia articles contain pro and con lists: lists of arguments for and against some particular contention or position.These take several forms, including lists of advantages and disadvantages of a technology; pros and cons of a proposal which may be as technical as Wi-Fi or otherwise; and lists of criticisms and defenses of a political position or other view (such as socialism or ...

  6. Work college - Wikipedia

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    Work colleges differ from need-based forms of financial support such as Federal Work Study, because students cannot "buy" their way out of the work requirement; participation is part of the educational experience. Students are regularly assessed on their work performance, and can be dismissed from the institution for non-performance.

  7. Does America Need Immigrants For Low-Skilled Work? - AOL

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    Courtesy of Althea AngusAngus at work In order to work as a home-health aide "you have to love people," as Althea Angus puts it. The 55-year old should know. She has spent the past four years as ...

  8. International students in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to a survey report by American education technology company Terra Dotta, 58% of students explicitly stated that they chose to study in the U.S. primarily because of the outstanding reputation of U.S. universities. 48% of students were attracted by the curriculum programs offered by U.S. universities, with courses covering a wide range ...

  9. Work–life balance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The idea was that by maintaining the current weekly pay while lowering working hours, a fairer rate of pay would result. The slogan, "Whether you work by the piece or work by the day, decreasing the hours increases the pay," seemed to carry the mood of the day. [2] The early twentieth century laid the groundwork for the idea of work–life ...