Question: Do you agree with the policy that a male collage professor should not court his female students while the student is in his class? Do you think the same policy must apply even if the student is no longer in his class? Answer: Yes‚ because there is a law that a teacher should not court his student. There are some instances that a male teacher courts his student‚ but their relationship kept secret. If the president knows it‚ the teacher will receive punishment or
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dated 6-7-2010 issued by the Principal Secretary to Government‚ Higher Education (UE.II) Department. 3) Orders of the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh dated 6-9-2010 in WPMP No. 27842 of 2010 in WP No. 21883 of 2010 4) Letter No. S.II(7)/Pay-Court/GOMs.14/2010 dated 22.10.2010 5) Orders of the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh dated dt. 6-12-2010 in WPMP No.37188/2010 in WP No. 21883/2010 3) Your show cause notice dated 26-12-2010 With
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build on itself until the robots are smart enough to figure out how we can live forever.” “Is that possible?” The interviewer asks. “Living forever?” “Of course‚” Professor Ziggler says‚ “What does it matter whether our operating systems are made of meat or silicon?” “Whenever you are ready just sit in the chair and we can begin the scan.” Just to make sure let me ask you some questions‚” Your name
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Dear Professor Wiesel‚ My name is (name here)‚ a (grade) at Estero (School). My English class had just finished your book "Night"‚ and I must say it was one of the most interesting books I’ve read in awhile. I was extremely excited when my teacher first proposed the idea of reading a survivors story of the Holocaust. I had found it very fascinating to hear a story coming from you‚ being a survivor of the Holocaust. First‚ after analyzing details of the book "Night"‚ I feel several things need
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This article is about a group of professors in the Department of Special Education at the University of North Florida (UNF) who designed a course for their students that is made to help future teachers with collaboration. These professors believe that people teach in ways that they are taught and that it is important to make sure that future teachers know the value of collaboration and how to have successful collaboration. The professors model collaboration in the course at a university level and
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1.If the earth moves around the sun‚ then we ought to observe a stellar parallax. 2.There is no observable stellar parallax. 3.Therefore‚ the earth does not move around the sun. The argument is valid (i.e.‚ modus tollens)‚ the first premise seems quite reasonable and the second premise was in fact true—no one before‚ during or for almost three centuries after Copernicus had Figure 8.9 216 common sense logic ever observed any stellar parallax. Yet‚ Copernicus had anticipated this objection and
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Diana Manley Professor Ingram ENG 101 11/01/14 Are Grades Necessary? Are grades really necessary? Alfie Kohn attempts to persuade in his article called “From Degrading to De-grading” from Acting Out Culture‚ how he believes grades are ineffective‚‚ and should no longer exist‚ for many reasons. Kohn thinks grades are degrading and he provides examples and reasoning in support of why he thinks grades and de-grading (abolishing grades) is necessary. How does the mass of people think about this
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Enron Ask Why? How Unethical and Illegal Behavior Ruined Lives Brief History of Enron Enron was an energy company based in Houston‚ Texas that dealt with the energy trade on an international and domestic basis. Enron formed in 1985 when Houston Natural Gas merged with InterNorth. After several years of international and domestic expansion involving complicated deals and contracts‚ Enron became billions of dollars in debt. All of this debt was concealed from shareholders through partnerships
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A Survey on Failing Grades in School A Term Paper Presented to Mrs. Grace G. Cabahug Faculty‚ High School Department University of Cebu In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirement In English IV Submitted by: Kennon Kurt G. Tura Ian B. Simbra Lorenz Gayle P. Tolentino Algelou E. Taghoy 4 – Bronze S.Y. 2011 – 2012 Table of Contents Chapter I – The problem and its settings. Introduction Statement of the Problem Significance of the Study
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Unfortunately‚ many students could not maintain their top performance at their schools. According toOrganized Wisdom‚ more than 58% of college students fail to provide great performances at school. It’s mainly because of stress. But stress is not the only factor. there are more factors that can drop student’s performance. Those factors will be presented below. 1. Health Health is one important factor to be considered. No doubt that student’s health should be kept well in order to maintain performance
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