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    In school, students from authoritarian homes tend to perform rather well (Marsiglia et. al). They also tend to not use problem behaviors as much in comparison to students from permissive homes (Marsiglia et. al). As well as less participation in problem behaviors, children may become obedient, respectful, and compliant (Morgenegg). Naturally…

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    trends suggest that high school student motivation is at an all-time low (Statistics Canada, 2002) and empirical work reports that teachers feel underprepared to deal with this crisis (Turner, Christensen, & Meyer, 2010). At the same time there is increasing pressure for schools and teachers to produce intrinsically motivated learners who display creativity and innovation, skills linked to success in the knowledge economy (Kalantzis et al., 2003). Why do students appear so unmotivated? Research…

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    experience like? Being a college student is already a challenge within itself, but being a first generation college student makes it a little more challenging. Were you a first generation college student? If so think of the difficulties you faced; if not think of the advantages you had. The subject of first generation college students is extremely diverse because of the different elements it consist of. There are those who are regular first generation college students, but then you have those…

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    the student’s success in therapy. Since the student presents with both reading and writing difficulty, the intervention strategies for the receptive and expressive areas will equip the student with writing readiness skills. Reading enhances writing skills therefore teaching language, reading, and writing as a whole process is conducive to effective learning (Silvers, 1986). The following intervention strategies will be utilized: 1. Provide the student with verbal information to increase his…

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    history so now their will to strive academically is not as strong. “The debate over race and intelligence is a prime example of this, as some psychologists, such as Arthur Jensen and J. Philippe Rushton, have argued that black students’ lower average scores than white students on intelligence tests is evidence of innate intellectual inferiority. The controversial 1994 book The Bell Curve, written by Richard Hernstein and Charles Murray, revived the debate over race and…

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    can boost self-esteem in adolescents (Hall, Powers & Hardy, 1984). This was a new experience for Quincey but it was one he welcomed. This new social network of friends also introduced Quincey to the pressures of drugs and sex. Studies have shown that high social status peer groups can increase pressure to partake in drug use (Reed and Rountree, 1997). However, Quincey knew if he wanted to hear about the negative ramifications of those choices, his mother and father were very open about sharing…

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    SCOPE AND RATIONALE In this research I would be studying why the physically activity in youth has been diminishing over the past years; the problems created there in and the steps one should take to remove this global problem and prevent it from becoming more serious issue. As a teenager, being fit is an important thing in my life hence I chose this topic for research. INTRODUCTION WHO defines physical activity as any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that call for energy expenditure…

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    The Blunt Truth In Rick James’s song “Mary Jane”, he sings "And when I 'm feeling low, she comes as no surprise / Turns me on with her love, takes me to paradise." This song teaches us about how cannabis can get us from a state of low to a state of high. The government forbids the usage of cannabis, but permits the usage of alcohol. On one side of the legal spectrum, nearly 88,000 people died from drunk driving every year. Including secondhand smoke from cigarettes, at least 480,000 people…

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    to jazz, folk music, and classical music. Teachers and students should engage in open discussion on accompanying matters such as the link between gangs and rap as well as the presence of homophobia, misogyny, and violence in some hip-hop songs. School music programs should embrace hip-hop and devise a means to relate learners’ involvement with it. Consequently, hip-hop rap could be meshed with English curriculum as a literary form. Students should be allowed to practice writing and to create an…

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    Pam Stenzel, a world renowned speaker, tackles the issues that most are afraid to speak on, the consequences of sex outside of marriage. Stenzel speaks to over 500,000 teenagers per year on this topic. Stenzel speaks from a place of familiarity and her passion is to educate as many young people that she can on the topics of sex, love, and relationships. A product of rape, Pam teaches that one can achieve no matter what type of situation that they may come from. She encourage individuals to think…

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