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    The NEW ACCA Professional Qualification Syllabus. What do the changes mean for you for the June 2011 exams? Periodically‚ ACCA conduct a review of their examinations process and syllabus content. The purpose of these reviews is to ensure the qualification continues to be relevant to the needs of students‚ employers and learning providers. The last major development of the ACCA Qualification was in December 2007. The qualification was brought up to date and restructured to meet employer‚ student

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    Academic Pharmacy

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    4.0 What to consider as academic pharmacy? One who considered a career in academic pharmacy should think of the following criteria: 4.1 Passion to educate As a lecturer‚ one should have passion in educating the students as well as shaping their future. The lecturer should have the patience to teach the students and help them out to solve their problem in studies. 4.2 Continuous learning Being a professional in scientific field‚ one should never stop learning to update their knowledge with

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    Academic Plagiarism

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    College Plagiarism in AU and U. S Universities Currently‚ academic journals are increasingly seeing submissions which most of the details have been copied from the same author. In a word‚ plagiarism is act of fraud. But it’s not to deny that student plagiarism is a serious problem on many college campuses. For instance: Hiring “ghost writers” to finish their essay assignment; Copying and pasting other people’s intellectual property without giving sufficient credit; Miss citing resources not under

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    17 Academic Pressure may lead to severe health problems. There are factors that cause academic pressure on students. First are the expectations from our parents. Based from my own experience‚ my mother is a perfectionist person. She always wants me to be on top ever since I was in my prep stage. She serves as my second teacher since I was in elementary until I finish my high school years. She always taught me when I have assignments and help me with my projects because she wants me to have

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    people see the internet as something less physically usable for written work. Basically internet is a worldwide network of computers that has a huge space of data and information. An enormous variety of information‚ text and media are available on internet for research. Internet and library both are served for the same purpose but as the time goes by the world have become innovative and the use of internet gets higher in written work. Library offers an organized access to the readers with a quality of

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    Addressing the achievement gap in academic performance has become important in Educational reform efforts. In the third section‚ Ochoa displays how to interpret Asian Americans pupils’ as intelligent and Latina/o students’ as average creates academic and social hierarchies at school. For Asian American students’‚ the model minority myth creates pressure to perform at a high level‚ whereas Latina/o understudy fight to counter names that build them as idiotic or well suited to socialize and not study

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    One of the most important aspects of academic writing is making use of the ideas of other people. This is important as one need to show that he or she has understood the material and that one can use their ideas and findings in their own way. Spack (1988‚ p. 42) has pointed out that the most important skill a student can engage in is "the complex activity to write from other texts"‚ which is "a major part of their academic experience." The writer must not use another person ’s words

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    academic performance

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    323–337 www.elsevier.com/locate/smrv CLINICAL REVIEW Sleep loss‚ learning capacity and academic performance Giuseppe Curcioa‚Â Michele Ferraraa‚b‚ Luigi De Gennaroa a Department of Psychology‚ University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’‚ Rome‚ Italy Department of Internal Medicine and Public Health‚ University of L’Aquila‚ Rome‚ Italy b KEYWORDS Sleep deprivation; Learning; Memory; Academic performance; Neurocognitive functioning; Adolescents; Prefrontal cortex Summary At a time

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    Academic Achievements

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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND In every student’s life‚ academic excellence as well as co-curricular involvement is very essential. The two aspects would help them attain their goal of being part of the honor roll. Balancing these two is one of the problems honor students of today are facing. This process is intended to know how important co-curricular involvement is and what its effects to the students’ academic achievements are. Since 1985‚ Colegio San Agustin (CSA)- Biñan has been

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    would tell any microbiologist how many bacteria are in a certain place or object. The qualifications that a Microbiologist requires are; to have 5 GCSEs from A* - C including English‚ Maths‚ Science and also 2 A levels including Biology and Chemistry. A Microbiologist would also require a degree in either; microbiology‚ biology‚ or another biological science or microbiology. Skills of a Microbiologist Skills to work in Microbiology include to have an effective communication and team working personality

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