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    This article explains the basics of reading a scientific journal. For people who have never written a scientific research paper, this article is a simple summary on how scientific research is written. A scientific research paper consists the Title and Author, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion and References. The tile of a research article and the author gives the most important information on what the research itself is about and who did the research. In the article it…

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    assignments and complete peer review and major assignments, and to reach out for help when having problems. The first key components for being an academic success in English 114 is to follow the schedule provided and being prompt with turning in assignments.…

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    well as test scores, reading and writing skills and educators have come up with a large number of methods to use smartphones in their coursework and even in the real world employers constantly use smartphones to keep track of many different things. Peer reviewed research establishes that computers can enhance learning. An analysis ran by the office of the commissioner of the Kentucky Department of…

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    increased. Adolescence feel of the need to peers in this stage that nearly adults are might not in the same understand of need. Adolescence attracted to joined peer groups. However, fitting in peer group is a challenge that requires a teen to act in a certain way to be accepted. However, working toward acceptance may cause a major change in youth decisions and lead them to be under of peers’ influence. According to Bell and Baron (2015) “responses to peer influences normally involve transactions…

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    Educators have been debating between a student or teacher-selected novel curriculum, but one argument has great drawbacks. Allowing students to choose their own novels can cause the lack of peer interaction, the loss of the classics, and the failure to choose challenging texts. However, educator selected texts can foster peer interaction, continue the culture of the classics, and prevent students from reading unchallenging books. A book can not be fully enjoyed, or fully lived, by a reader if…

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    Family is the most important part of who we are. Our family is supposed to be there for emotional support. From them we acquire our specific social position in society. If your family is rich then you are in a different social class than if they are middle class or poor. My family life has changed a lot in my lifetime. They have always been supportive and would always give me the best they could. I was very spoiled, and raised to act like a “lady” not a “tramp”. What I meant by that is, that I…

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    less likely to think about the consequences and just do whatever makes them feel good in that moment. 2. Explain the roles that peers play in the lives of adolescents. Discuss how friendships change from childhood to adolescence. Discuss both positive and negative peer influences. Give at least one personal example from your own life to support your discussion. Peers support adolescents in understanding changes to their bodies during puberty, help with high…

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    Amrhein, Lexie SR “College Pressures” Background William Zinsser was a Protestant, fourth-generation New Yorker, and a World War II sergeant. He earned degrees at multiple universities; two of them being in Indiana. He attended Rollins College, Wesleyan University, and the University of Southern Indiana. Zinsser was born October 7, 1922 in New York City. He married a teacher and historian, Caroline Fraser, in…

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    Animal Research Uses

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    Use of animals in research Is it fair use animals for obtaining medicines and products that will benefit man? This is not a form of exploitation? Currently, the use of animals in scientific researches has been widely debated. On one hand, the activists claiming that it is a cruelty with animals, in another hand the scientific community says that is impossible to change completely the method. There are reports that animals have been used by humans since of the age of Aristoteles. From that time…

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    Bullying Subcultures

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    2.3.3 Peers Berns (2013), states that peer groups have their own subcultures and depending on the values, motives, attitudes and patterns of behaviour they display they can contribute to bullying. Berns (2013) and Swearer et al. (2014) identified that children crave social acceptance, companionship and the desire to have a social identity and for that reason may partake in bullying behaviour. This is also the case, when peers participate in bullying to gain attention, group status or leadership…

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