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    Although both traditional classroom and virtual campus are good for you, they are different in many ways. Doing both you still have to read the course material, listen to the lecture, stay in touch with your classmates, and finish your work on time (Chambers, 2016, p. 4). In my opinion, learning is better for me online. The virtual campus is a great way to get my degree because I have children, and with a traditional classroom I would have to find a babysitter to watch all of my children while…

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    absolutely have to pace yourself and set goals for the work to be finished, whether they be small goals like homework once a day or to make sure and prepare for that bug test that has to be taken at the college at the end of the week. Also, lack of participation with the instructors and especially other students can be a drawback. Some people NEED that socializing, but not…

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    The internet is widely used by bilions of people everyday for various purposes including checking email, reading buletins, downloading music, social communication networking, online shopping and learning or simply accessing information about anything. Its use in educational system has seen exponential growth for the past decades (Virginia et al., 2013). “The internet has opened many possibilities for the classroom instruction but it can also be a barrier to teaching as well” (Bugeja, 2007). A…

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    1. Introduction Self-studying is the way of learning by oneself through a variety of sources such as books, records or the Internet, etc… rather than being under lecturers’ supervision or attendance in a class. In other words, self-studying can also called self-teaching, and the word “autodidact” is used to indicate the self-learner (dictionary.cambridge.org). It’s often considered to be boring, intrusive and lack of practical application at the first time but when “auto didacticism” is used, it…

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    because of their greater, more established competition, Amazon and Apple. When it comes to Amazon, Barnes & Noble is always slightly behind them. Amazon released their website 2 years before Barnes & Noble was able to release theirs. Amazon released their e-book, the Kindle, 2 years before Barnes & Noble released the Nook. Barnes & Noble was able to drop their prices and release a cheaper Wi-fi model, but Amazon retaliated by slashing their prices and releasing their Wi-fi model cheaper than…

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    External Assessment (Competitors’ SWOT Analysis) Jarir has two main competitors in the market, first one is Al-Obikan bookstore and second one is Extra Company. In this part we are going to show the SWOT Analysis for each one of them. SWOT Analysis For Al-Obikan Bookstore: Strength: • Location – Alobikan has many stores to make it convenient and accessible • Books- the availability of the books in al-Obikan is like no other bookstore in the market, because they not only sell book but they…

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    Gender Differences Essay

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    The purpose of this essay was to investigate gender differences in the reading , according to compare between males and females about reading and attitudes relating to pleasure and habit for reading among people in the free time. Research has found that gender differences occur in many times of a persons life, similarly they have read difference kind of book by hoby in the way of reading books Reading is one kinds of habits can be help people for proved behaviour and attitudes also…

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    Online Classroom Analysis

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    “You don’t have to get dressed, hire a babysitter, drive to a campus, find a parking space, lug a textbook around, or sit in a classroom for hours on end to earn your degree.” (Bethel University, 2014, pp. 4) There are a few differences between traditional classroom and online classroom environments. Traditional classes are set around a schedule and set place to attend the class, whereas online classes allow for attendance almost anywhere there is internet and computer access. The online class…

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    Technology And Depression

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    Even though technology provides good resources, it has also affected our mind and body. October 1972 was the first year ARPANET, made the first network and became the foundation of what we call internet today. They started off by making the first e-mail they thought this was going to be the fastest way to talk to someone right away and they were…

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    “For nearly four years, publishing industry watchers and professionals have been saying the same thing: ‘There’s never been a more exciting time to be in publishing.’ In some regards, they are still accurate; new technologies and new platforms are launching every day, and new opportunities for readers, writers, booksellers, and publishers are being created all the time.”(Pilkington) In modern society, technology is constantly changing and improving the quality of life. With people using…

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