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    The acquisition of knowledge is a process engrained in human nature, rooted in the desire to uncover the truth and driven by the asking of questions; inquiries that evoke information or incite an answer. When searching for knowledge, it may be necessary for the question stimulating the pursuit of knowledge to be neutral, defined as not being biased in any way and unaffected by personal experience and knowledge, in order for one to arrive at an absolute, objective truth or certain knowledge.…

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    People enter the school system when they are roughly about around the age of 4 years old. Students make their way from preschool to elementary, intermediate, middle school and finally high school. Of course during all those years students have probably created a dream and a career that they wish to accomplish. Pursuing any professional career would probably lead such students to college and force them to abide by their prefered school. One of the most determining factors would be a standardized…

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    A Diamond in the Rough My sophomore year of high school feels like it happened a millennium ago, and my memories of those nine months have essentially vanished from my head. Try as I might, the only memory I can recall in vivid detail is of my second period class, Algebra 2, with Mrs. Parks. Far from my favorite subject, Algebra had little importance to me; rather all of its significance comes from the fact that it was my first interaction with Mrs. Parks which would begin a two year journey…

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    Pediatrician Have you ever heard a sweet babies squeal across the room and looked over to see a smile with all gums looking up at its mother? I absolutely adore that sight. Or when I see a little kid running towards daddy and catching up to him and hearing it say “daddy is slow and I’m really fast!” Kids are God’s gift to earth and they warm my heart every time I see them. Although, there are those kids you just want to change your whole mindset about ever having kids. Thank goodness there are…

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    their first year on campus with a low college experience and not prepared, they are most likely become frustrated about the subjects they have a hard time with. For instance, the student who is struggling in math class, he will definitely fail in trigonometry or precalculus in college. George reconsiders students should improve their study habits, then they won’t feel stressed out about the…

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    Motivation is the act or process of giving someone a reason to do something. Motivation comes from the word motive which means purpose. Studies have shown that motivation comes from within and gives you inspiration to meet any goal. According to “Psychological Theories of Motivation”, psychologists spent years doing research, trying to understand why people are motivated to behave or perform in a certain way. Psychologists have also spent time testing different theories to explain motivation.…

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    By this time, I was lounging in a chair behind a desk covered in trigonometric tables, although I continued to store a snack underneath. Calculus was one of my favorite math classes with algebra a close second. I didn’t appreciate geometry and trigonometry in the same way because I found mathematical proofs to be boring, tedious, and useless as someone else had already proven everything I did so it didn’t matter to me if I did also. My literacy sponsor was my teacher, Mr. Luke, he had been a…

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    good evening parents, teachers, and fellow mates. Now, we can all relate to the occasions when we just have those moments when we plan out our ‘perfect life’ in a few minutes; envisioning ourselves graduating from a good university, getting a good job, unforgettable parties, living in a nice house, driving a nice car, and… well, you get the idea. Now, lets go back to when i said, ‘graduating from a good university’ we can all agree that there really isn’t a one single best university in the…

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    James Cook was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer and captain in the Royal Navy. 5. What five skills did Captain Cook have? - Five skills Captain James Cook did his apprenticeship, cook applied himself to the study of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, navigation and astronomy this is all his skills did. 6.…

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    The idea of the flipped classroom is a relatively new pedagogical tool in education that appears to be gaining tremendous momentum. In a flipped classroom, students receive, review, and study information prior to attending class through online prerecorded lectures, videos, or other materials, and class time is then utilized for active learning such as collaboratively discussing, solving, practicing, thinking, and experimenting, allowing teachers time for individual assistance. (Rotellar & Cain…

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