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    Students should be promoted to the next grade without mastering the objectives‚ because when a child is held back for a long period of time and their classmates move up to the next grade level while the child who was held back will think they are not smart enough to pass on to the other kids. Holding a child back for over year can hurt the child’s development and self-esteem. A child should be moved onto the next grade level even though they haven’t completed their current one. I think that a child

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    you’re going to improve. That’s what matters.” This all came after a tearful confession that college was hard and I wasn’t doing anywhere near as well as I had in my mind I should be. I was a straight A student in high school‚ I was an academic all stater‚ I had the highest ACT score in my high school. Being smart had been my “thing”. Now‚ in college‚ my grades were subpar. I was spending hours studying to get less than stellar grades on tests. I made note cards and attended study groups‚ my grades

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    B. If Sameer’s Speech is a Matter of Public Concern‚ Then the City’s Interests Outweigh Sameer’s Speech Interests Because Sameer’s Interests Resulted from Personal Dissatisfaction‚ and His Speech Was Disruptive and Inaccurate. C: Because Sameer’s post on Ms. Cruz’s social media did not constitute speech of public concern‚ further analysis is not required. However‚ even if the court found his speech to be on a matter of public concern‚ the City’s interest in efficiently operating and providing emergency

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    Daron‚ I hope this email finds you well. We met several years ago when we were both students at UT (I enrolled in 1998)‚ and a year or two ago with Elizabeth Morgan as were crossed paths walking across campus. I am reaching out today because the Office of Admissions is unveiling new efforts to recruit Black students and I’m hoping you are available to assist with one of those efforts. Specifically‚ are you available to present a 1 hour mock lecture from 12-1pm on June 16 and/or 17 to 80 Black families

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    To limit the amount of students admitted in each professions just seems unfair.Students should have the opportunity to go into the field of study of their choice without being rejected just because theres is a limited spots in that profession.I understand what Stein is trying to do which is to train the the amount needed in any open profession.I disagree with Stein because i think students should still be trained for the profession even though there is limited opening for that profession. I disagree

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    ineffective and unnecessary for many students. Doing so‚ it challenges colleges’ self-imposed necessity to create well-rounded individuals. To support this claim‚ the author presents the concept that if students are disinterested in a certain subject‚ they won’t retain the information as well as a subject they are interested in. This statement appeals to logic. The idea that disinterest prevents learning is only a short step in reasoning to the opinion that students shouldn’t attend disinteresting classes

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    But the school had a different idea of “the right thing” Catherine Norton Breman‚ President and Chair of Caprock Academy says” Our school does detailed dress code policy‚ which was created to promote safety‚ uniformity‚ and a non-distracting environment for the school’s students. Under this policy‚ shaved heads are not permitted." Men and women all over the world get called out like this for a bit of skin‚Or clothing that they do not like‚ or even something simple like hair

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    children learn. With an ideal teacher you’ll find that you have learnt something new at the end of every lesson. To do this‚ they must have a zest for their subject and teaching. Making children learn is easier than it sounds and a teacher will need many skills and the right personality. There is nothing worse than a monotonous‚ droning voice on a Monday morning or‚ in fact‚ at any time. I find that I learn more when the teacher has a pleasant voice. My last teacher at primary school had a very pleasant

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    MPhIL QUESTIONNAIRE Dear students I am Mphil researcher and conducting a study on the Topic “influence of media on the learning attitude of students at secondary level “your opinion or participation in filling the Performa is very helpful in understanding the influence of media .I shall be grateful if you serve few moments and give your opinion by filling the questionnaire: Thank you Yours sincerely

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    Do Provisions for Hockey at School Level for Different Genders‚ Affect Participation Levels and Success at Higher Levels? Over the past 20 year there has been much speculation as to the sports in which children participate in during their school years‚ for example why girls do not complete football in physical education classes‚ and why boys do not complete netball‚ a sport stereotypically played by women‚ due to the perception that male players are either gay or cross-dressers‚ (Tagg.B‚ 2008

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