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    Is a teacher the one who can create a powerful long lasting influence on the students, and directly affects what they learn, how much they learn and the way they interact with the world around them, looking at the degree of the teachers influence we must understand what teachers should do to promote positive results in the lives of students since teaching is a complex task ,some may view teachers effectiveness on students achievements while others may look at it as a performance based activity…

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    solutions to help students deal with stress of school and their future to help them succeed in academics and in their careers. We hope to help them not only deal with the everyday stress but hopefully eliminate some of it so that they can be happier as they go through college experiencing some of the greatest times of their lives. In this report we will give suggestions on how to prevent stress and some of the consequences of having too much stress in one’s life. It will show students…

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    The first part is finding and discussion of the students' experience of gender equality issues. The second part is the gender equality issues in the United States during the 1950s. The finding part presents the data gained from the instruments employed. The objectives of this study are to find out the gender equality issues portrayed in the movie Mona Lisa Smile and to explore gender equality issues experienced by Sampoerna University's students. The data were gathered from two instruments,…

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    If you have ever thought about attending Stafford Middle School...DON’T. The school is awful. First off, the hallways are overcrowded, there are too many kids and everyone is pushing and shoving to get to class. The students are very rude, and finally, some of the teachers are not good at teaching and the kids struggle to learn. To start off, the major physical feature of the school is not very good because it is overcrowded. Two years ago the county redistricted, and now there are about…

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    proposed this to the student’s is by credibility. Mr. Clark started by giving an introductory speech to all of the irresponsible students. Joe showed who had the authority and the power throughout the school. Mr. Clark also spoke out to the teachers. Mr. Clark demonstrated where all of these ignorant students will end up in life if the teachers don’t do their job. The students are…

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    Newcomers To GCC “Students cited not liking school, failing school and not getting along with teachers are the three most frequently cited reasons for dropping out”. As a first time college student walking through campus, it can feel overwhelming. Looking around, you see this modern campus with huge space all around you, and your first impression is how would you navigate through it by yourself? Everybody is rushing to class, and you are probably shy to stop anybody to ask where a building is…

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    extraordinary teacher or the one everyone hated, students would still learn and use it to their advantage. Unfortunately, this was the mindset of teenagers/ young adult’s years ago; now the students of today aren’t understanding the value of their education and how far it can take them. In the article, “Critical Thinking? You Need Knowledge,” author Diane Ravitch discusses the education system and how it should be adapting to the times in order for it to fit the students of the new generation.…

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    allowing the students to have their way. Although the reasoning behind allowing students to use computers during exams may seem unclear, “‘This is the way the world works,’ says Harvard Director of Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis, adding that whether a student was allowed to search the Internet for help on a high-school English exam wouldn’t affect his or her application” (Source B). If using the Internet would not affect the grade then it might as well not be used at all. When a student…

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    awakening of a human being that students need to take an active role in order to receive its complete value. Throughout this article Rawlings gives several examples that although many believe that a college education is simply commodity that student purchase from colleges, it is actually much more than that. Instead college is a meeting of educators and students in which both need to take an active role for its full value to be obtained. Through college, students do not simply learn how to make…

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    However, this statement is not completely true due to one aspect. Once students of America graduate high school, most of the students want to attend college and make their lives better. In fact, most take their ACT, apply for college, and apply for scholarships to prepare financially for college, but they still do not obtain the amount of funds they need. College is a part of life that can be burdensome to both the parent and the student because of the stress it causes trying to pay for it. Most…

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