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    School is an important part of a child's life. It's where they go to learn and grow, not to be forced to unnecessary subjects. Forcing a kid to take a subject like music can have an negative effect on them. It could lead to them having stress, failure in other classes, and just a lack of interest in school. So instead of forcing kids to take subjects they don't want why not let them choice? First and Foremost, Every student shouldn't be required to take music because it can lead to stress…

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    Burton Bought was a normal Senior in a normal High school in a normal city but all was not ok. His perfect 4.0 gpa he had gotten the last 14 terms was not even a 3.5 like it should be for getting a 66% it was a 3.2 because he had an F. Now he felt like he had no purpose left. What was the point of all the good grades if he can not graduate because of the 66%. What was next he did not know, all he knew was that it would not be in that state. Burton was a nerdy extrovert, he had many friends, was…

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    My Disability Report

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    My disability has affected my grades by decreasing them and making them harder to achieve. One of the most important and main reasons that made my disability a burden on my academic studies and grades is time management. Time management was badly affected because of doctor appointments, and treatments with REHAB, making it harder to balance between achieving high grades through academic studies and treatment. This also created stress when lots of due dates from school work were needed to be…

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    How To Survive Yearly School Exams Every year, students are required to take yearly exams for math and english. Many students get stressed out and are not able to concentrate when they take the test. These following tips will help you concentrate better on tests, not get stressed out, and will help you get into better classes. STUDY You should always study before a big test. The school will recommend sites for you to go and study. It is also better if you take a…

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    Unmotivated Essay

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    Motivating the Unmotivated Office Staff I. Introduction This research element focuses on the need to motivate clerical staff in a school. The clerical workers play a valuable role within the school setting. It is the clerical workers that actually keep the school operating (e.g. ensuring that classrooms are covered when teachers are not at work, maintaining student’s records, meet deadlines, screen telephone calls for school administrators, listening to the complaints of angry parents, and many…

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    About Me I head out the front doors of my house and it's only 6 a.m. By 7, I have ran a mile and jumped up and down countless stairs. Consider this the summary of my summer. I constantly find my schedule jam packed with various sport practices, team bonding events, or private lessons to improve my game. Whether I'm diving on the floor over and over again to get a perfect pass for volleyball, or running my 8th set of lines to improve my stamina for basketball, my day constantly consists of…

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    Massed practice can be defined as learning with little to no intervals between successive bouts of learning. Distributed practice on the other hand is learning with reasonably long intervals in between separate occasions of learning. There has been much discussion in the psychological field regarding which method of learning is best for retention of information and there have been many experiments conducted to test which method is best. While much literature regarding the effects of distributed…

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    Bridge That Gap Summary

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    In the article “Bridge That Gap” by Chegg it breaks down the different viewpoints that college graduates and hiring managers have on graduates being able to find a job. The many skills college graduates believe they need in order to find a job aren’t as important to the hiring managers. I believe this article has helped me in knowing what I need to do to make my application stick out above everyone else’s. The first part of this article that interests me is the Student Skill Index. The second…

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    Why Study Diagrams

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    Studying is one of those things that each person does differently. In my past I have found that I work best with diagrams and pictures for studying since I am a very visual learner. I have also used list and steps or rewriting my notes to help me study. In classes like anatomy and microbiology; diagrams, pictures, and videos have always helped me study processes or steps. Science classes happen to be most of my classes since I am a nursing major so I am using diagrams a lot. When I am taking my…

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    Starting at a young age, students are educated on numerous study methods to help them succeed and prepare for the next phase of their life; college. Good study methods are an essential aspect of being successful in college. For some students, whether is it is absence of motivation or attentiveness, collegiate achievement can be rather challenging. Between sports, video games, and social media, it can be very easy for a student to become distracted and lose focus on their school work. Which…

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