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    and their achievements in different fields‚ excellence in extra-curricular activities in students‚ the so called ‘strength of school’‚ is an undoubtedly high weighing factor in deciding whether to admit that student into the school. Therefore‚ for students to enroll in various kinds of activities is a necessity in the modern society. However‚ some researches have shown that the reason behind students enrolling in different activities has contributed a considerable amount of pressure on students

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    The Importance of Extracurricular Activities A lot of schools‚ elementary through high school levels‚ struggling government’s budget cuts due to the nation’s economic downward. Looking to save academic standards‚ administrations cut other programs such as physical education or fine arts to save money. However‚ studies show that these extracurricular activities help students stayed focused on schoolwork and academic prowess. By attempting to save funds to put towards students’ learning‚ schools have

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    Form 4 -Biology

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    SPM Biology Form 4 Notes – Nutrition (Part I) Photoautotrophs Type of Nutrition * Nutrition – process by which organisms obtain energy and nutrients from food‚ for growth‚ maintenance and repair of damaged tissues. * Nutrients – the important substances which are required for nourishment of an organisms. * Living organisms are divided into two groups (based on the nutritional habits): autotrophs and heterotrophs. (i) Autotroph * Autotrophs – organisms that are able to synthesise

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    Developing Human Value through Extra Curricular Activities Marjohan Jamalis‚ Universiti Putra Malaysia Mohd Sofian Omar Fauzee‚ Universiti Putra Malaysia ABSTRACT The main objective of this study is to investigate students’ intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and the benefits accrued in participating in compulsory extra-curriculum activities. Secondly‚ the study examines the implications of these after-school activities towards students’ academic performances. The study employed a qualitative

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    Curricular Reforms

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    Curricular Reforms in Medical Education: Indian Scenario”    Avinash Supe    Medical
Colleges
in
India
have
been
growing
exponentially
over
the
past
20
 years
and
now
number
more
than
330
with
an
output
of
35000
doctors
every
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 As
medical
graduates
from
India
serve
all
over
the
world‚
their
training
as
well
as
 competence
is
global
concern.

 
 History of Medical Curricular Reforms in India   India
has
a
rich
tradition
of
medical
education
from
2000
BC
with
Sushruta
 and
Charak
clearly
spe

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    Form 4 Theme 4 Notes

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    England and joined the abolitionists. He published in 1784 an “Essay on the Testament and Conversion of the African Slaves in the Sugar Colonies.” James Stephen a lawyer in St Kitts for 10 years Zachary Macaulay the under manager on a Jamaican estate for 4 years In Parliament‚ they complemented the Quakers who had don e so much to arouse public opinion in the same cause. Granville Sharp Concerned himself with the question of whether a person could be held in slavery in Britain. He questionned the legality

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    AO1 Activity 4 “ Candidates will give a comprehensive description of two ways in which individuals quality of life is affected by ill-health” (3) The two illnesses I have chosen to research that cause ill health are multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia. I have chosen these two illnesses as they both differ completely in terms of how they affect you‚ as multiple sclerosis is more physical and schizophrenia is more mental. Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a chronic‚ typically progressive

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    The Importance of Extracurricular Activities in a Student’s Life by T. Sweeney Extracurricular activities can empower students to make their own decisions and help them gain vital experience and skills to lead them on the path to their future. The Facts According to the Montana State University Extension Service‚ students involved in extracurricular activities are more likely to become leaders‚ more willing to complete tasks‚ more willing to voice opinions‚ and more likely to graduate

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    Constitution Article 4

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    U.S. Constitution Article Four: Summary The United States Constitution’s Article Four has many important details that helped make up our country’s laws. Article Four has four sections explaining the state acts and records‚ rights of citizens‚ new states into the Union‚ and the guarantees to the States. Section One explains that all states should honor each other’s laws. Also‚ it describes if a person is convicted after performing a crime and leaves that state‚ they must return back to the state

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    an attempt to solve the problem of a lack of a functioning government‚ the Articles of Confederation were formed. Often times called the “Articles of Confusion”‚ the Articles of Confederation paved the way to our modern system of government. Out of the unreliable and unstable Articles‚ the Constitution was formed. Though the Articles instilled a seemingly well functioning governmental establishment‚ the Articles were far from a flawless governing mechanism. In the early days of the

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