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    Nightlife Case Study

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    1.1 Overview This chapter discusses the study on the relationship between nightclubbing and releasing stress among the Mass Communication students in SEGi University & College. Few sub-topics will be covered in this chapter, which include - problem statement, research questions, research objectives, significant of the study and limitations of the study. All of the mentioned sub-topic is about the important of information for this research study as to find out the result to determine is there…

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    Case Study: Club Pilates

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    Club Pilates is a company that believes everyone can benefit from Pilates and tries to make it accessible as well as affordable to everyone. “We provide premium, Reformer-based group Pilates classes, true to the original Method. Our dynamic class sessions are available at a variety of levels and at convenient class times. Pilates is for everybody who wants to do life.” (www.clubpilates.com) At Club Pilates we offer reformer-based Pilates at an affordable rate for everyone, and we also offer…

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    more and more diverse. Having to deal with students’ that acquire the language in different ways, English teachers feel the necessity to change their teaching methods and strategies in order to help students accomplish better results in learning. In many cases teachers criticize that English textbooks often limit their activities or teaching style.Theachers face the the challenge of deveoloping different methods , approaches and tools in order to suit students needs and learning styles.Students…

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    encourages students to become independent learner and it helps to reduce misbehavior.  Managing the space play very important role in effective classroom management. The classroom is arranged in a way that student and teacher could work easily. According to Winston Churchill (2005), Managing Space our classroom should be arranged to be an environment in which it is for us and students to work easily and so that it does not encourage misbehavior.  Wall displays are an important part…

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    What makes an effective teacher? An effective teacher is a teacher who successfully teaches students the skills required to learn. They are able to manage the classroom to prevent disruptions, keeping the student’s focused on the lesson or task at hand. Also, an effective teacher considers the students and their specific learning style. Students need to be engaged in a way that appeals to them in order for them to be successful. A teacher’s effectiveness and successfulness are dependent on…

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    Get Good Grades

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    attitude is very significant because contemporary society can be very demanding, especially for students. To be successful, students need good grades in order to obtain a professional occupation, which results in an increase in pressure for students. Ever since childhood, parents, teachers and other adults always forced their children or students to study well and get good grades by any means possible. Most students ignore the fact that they need to understand the course; instead their focus is…

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    Throughout our study with the international students, we have discovered that there are any resources that are specifically catered to helping them assimilate into campus and the community smoothly. The main problem being reported from our indigenous population and our community was the lack of awareness of these resources or events directly to meet the needs of the international students. In addition, the lack of engagement from the graduate students has been a problem. According to our…

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    “Many struggling students who genuinely want to learn fall behind instead. Others are so busy that they miss out on key concepts. Still others learn how to ‘play school’, but never really learn important objectives in their courses.” – Bergmann and Sams, Flip Your Classroom. The flipped classroom is a relatively new teaching approach that stems from its role in addressing the learning needs of students and involves flipping the traditional model of classroom instruction (Alvarez, 2012;…

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    Questions Assignment 1 1. Students improve in the way they think. They would be a better person, be happy, and find the correct truth about what happen in life. That is what Philosophy do to us, it guides you to develop your brain better. Also the word Philosophy is more often recognized as “the love of wisdom.” 2. The Socratic Method of teaching is one of the oldest and powerful methods. This method is very useful because it develops critical thinking and involves giving students questions but…

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    Attention and its effect on College Students Learning is the process of memorization, integration, and application of new information and concepts. All of us, at one point in our lives have been told to “pay attention”. But distractions easily divert our focus, taking our concentration to conversations across the room, or to a passing train out the window, or to a spot on a speaker’s collar. Attention effects the way we learn and effects the life’s of college students in the United States. It…

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