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    The Stanford Experiment was conducted on August 16 of 1971 through August 20 of 1971. The experiment was led by psychologist Philip Zimbardo of Stanford University. The experiment was then funded due to a grant from the United States Office of Naval Research; which was of interest for the United States Navy conductors and members, as well as the United States Marine Corps. The military funded the experiment to help determine the cause of conflict occurring between military guards and prisoners.…

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    Studying Abroad Nowadays, when the increase in the age of the student and their knowledge of life, many student want to improve their knowledge of science to get a better life, so students study abroad because it is considered one of the best decisions that determine the future of any any student, there are many student prefer to study outside their country. They think studying outside in other country will be better than their own country, in my country many student travelled to USA, UK and…

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    nature, are motivated to learn … Promise of eternal reward, and the child's natural love for learning might be dampened”.This shows that when you give money for good grades,the child will become greedy and not be thankful that they are getting an education at a good school. Once awards are taken away, the student…

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    From the two documentaries 'Secondary School' and '2 Million Minutes', we can get a glimpse of education in United States, China, India and Hong Kong. From different countries' differences in terms of education, some societal differences between these countries can be identified. The manifested societal difference between U.S. and Asian countries like China and India would be that education in United States put more emphasis and effort on shaping students into responsible citizens. As shown in…

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    artwork or doing crosswords and brain teasers encourages brain plasticity, to put it differently it promotes your mind growth and mobility. Such activities may even induce your mind to rewire, that may fend off dementia and assist in keeping a good health. When you stimulate and challenge the human brain, your brain cells develop called dendrites, new contacts and new contact points, called synapses, which increase brain communication. Therefore, creative exciting hobbies could and can help you…

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    Describe why you believe this adventure will have a positive impact on you life and future. What do you hope to do after high school? It would be fun to got to a different country with friends, and help the turtles to live without the poachers. The volunteer hours should be helpful when applying for colleges and when doing job interviews because employers and colleges look for people who are active in the community. After high school I hope to go to college to be a conservation officer and…

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    One point that they make is that the rich families could make better decisions than common folk. Most commoners didn’t have the money to go to good schools like the wealthy did. They knew how to do things in a way that could help people. Their education most likely gave them more new ideas than most commoners could think of. Another point is that the rich had more information about what the government is doing. The rich had lots of connections to get information. The rich unlike some commoners…

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    Transitioning from high school to college is a huge milestone of our lives. College is either the happiest moment of our lives or the most stressful once we get our foot inside the door. As a freshmen on campus, the stress of finding new friends, getting familiar with the campus, and maintaining good grades can be a difficult challenge. As a college student myself, I created a guide of tips to help me cope with my many stressors of college and I have also taken tips from Jacob Sokol’s article in…

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    of the intended audience will improve the persuasiveness of any piece of writing. The article, “Why do Doctors Commit Suicide?” written by Sinha (2014), focuses on the rigorous workload inexperienced physicians and the toll it takes on the mental health of doctors. The argument is not rhetorically effective because of the diversity in the intended audiences, which creates conflicts with the effectiveness of ethos, logos, and pathos. The author does not address one specific audience in the…

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    Introduction The internship provides a real world experience for those who look to achieve the relevant knowledge and skills required to enter into a specific career field. An internship consists of an exchange of services for experience between the student and an organization. Students can also utilize internship to figure out whether they have an enthusiasm for a particular profession, to make a system of contacts, or to pick up school credit. Every year our department arrange internship…

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