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    failing grades

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    Cause and Effect in failing grades in College Failing a course in collegen is a situation of many students in college have experienced. As a student‚ receiving a "D" in a class is left me feeling like a failure‚ and for the lack of a better word‚ stupid.A failing grade is not randomly dealt‚ however‚ as there are several factors that lead to a student receiving an "F".Most of the time these factors can be pointed out and cause and effect relationship can be established. The first‚ and most obvious

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    Grade inquiry

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    storing‚ filing and retrieval of data. This Online Grade inquiry with subject evaluation and SMS notification is a process whereby a department head input the grades of the students who are enrolled to the said department and evaluates what subjects should they be taking after they passed their current enrolled subject for them to take their proceeding subject to the next semester after the input of data to the system. The system sends also the grades to the students via SMS every end of the trinal

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    Grade Twelve

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    truly meant until I was in grade twelve. I realized that studying hard will help to have good grades. Having good grades will lead me to attending a university. I was very stressed in my last year of high school because I wanted to prove to my family that I am smarter than what they believed. I did not receive honor roll when I was in grade nine‚ ten or eleven. Grade twelve was the year where I finally knew how to study. Funny‚ right? Throughout my years in high school‚ I struggled to study because

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    of the nation in 1918 like World War I‚ an event that the majority of Americans today are aware of‚ the epidemic was experienced individually and therefore not taught in grade-school textbooks‚ the war at the time seemed to be more important in the country’s eyes‚ and that America simply just does not support it. Grade school is the primary source where the majority of Americans learn about historical history. Seeing as the majority of Americans are still unaware of the influenza epidemic of 1918

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    Obama‚”Back to School” What are some of President Barack Obama’s methods for successful speeches? How does he manage to gather the attention of his audience? Is he really just throwing out slogans at people or does he really deliver a mark after they’ve left the audience? This essay will embark on some of these questions through an analysis of his speech presented at Wakefield High School in Arlington‚ Virginia at an event called‚ “Back to school”. President Barack Obama’s speech is about the importance

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    School lunch is so much more healthy for you then the food outside of school. The fact that they put diet soda in the vending machine and make food taste like fake food is just great. If anything there should be regular soda and food that tastes good. School food is meant to be good for you but no one enjoys it anyways. So some aren’t eating ‚ or there just forcing themselves to eat. The foods should be ordered normally from a store‚ not from a special‚ high quality business. Everyone just loves

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    Importance of Grades

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    on their own. People learn things all the time without being graded or ranked‚ so where does the obsession with grades in school come from? Some would argue that not grading students on assignments they have completed will improve the quality of learning‚ while others believe it gives students the option to opt-out of somethings they may find more difficult. Others believe that grades predetermine how successful one may be in a post-secondary setting. Although‚ the problem with grading is that it

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    I’m Diane I’m going to going to my first day of 6th grade tomorrow. I am super nervous‚ I just moved here to Fruitland from dover. I’m going to bennet middle‚ I have no friends so far maybe it’ll change. I hope my ‘’condition’’ won’t stop me from getting new friends. I guess I should tell you then‚ I have a tumor in my head and its fatal‚ and my doctor told me to just live the remaining time I have left. Today is it my first day of sixth grade‚ I’m scared but happy. My home room is Mrs. Richards

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    Seventh Grade

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    Short Story Analysis Title: “Seventh Grade” Author: Gary Soto Vocabulary: - Conviction: belief -Elective: optional course or subject -Sheepishly: in ashy or embarrassed way Setting: The setting of the story is in the past‚ in Fresno‚ California at a school. Main characters: - Michael -Victor Characterization: - Michael is directly characterized‚ “He scowled and let his upper lip quiver. His teeth showed along with the ferocity

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    In the campaign speech for Charles Foster; the speaker presents strong‚ sound‚ effective arguments and counterarguments‚ with the use of rhetoric devices and fallacy‚ to help get his point across more effectively. The speaker stated his arguments clearly and backed them up with strong‚ sound evidence. In the speakers counterarguments’‚ the speaker addressed‚ what he believed the audience might say or question‚ in a productive manner. The speaker was biased through out his speech. Examples of

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