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    The story of student loan debt isn’t too often talked about‚ students don’t take it too serious like they should. College students that barely have time to work spend four years thinking about the student loan; how it will affect their life after college; how they will manage to pay it later. Seven in a total of 10 seniors that graduated back in 2015 had a student loan debt average of $30‚000. It had increased 4% comparing to 2014 graduates. Within the years‚ student loan debt has grown at twice;

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    The Nerdy Students‚ I used the writing techniques which are tone‚ imagery‚ irony and descriptive detail to help the reader understand the situation and the pilgrim. I used negative tone in the poem to show the hard struggle that the nerd students faces before taking the tests‚ In my poem I told‚ “They want to study for the wicked test‚\ so that the smart students can be the best.” (Patel‚ 7-8). I wanted to show that the nerd students studies a lot in order to get good grades. Nerd students cares more

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    plagiarism has become a major ethical issue in today’s academic environment. David Callahan‚ author of Cheating Culture (Macklem‚ 2006)‚ states "Widespread cheating is undermining some of the most important ideals of American society." With the continuous rise of academic challenges students are pressured more to look towards faster and more convenient ways of research and writing. Conveniently‚ while students are completing their research‚ many subjects have topics that represent their thoughts so perfectly

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    As a first time college student I have come to realize that its takes hard work and dedication to be successful academically. In order to be successful there are many factors that will lead to a victorious academic career. These skills will help me become successful with my academic goals and a clear outline to the path of my education. It is extremely important to have a plan before the process beings. To achieve these goals there must be a system in place for time management and studying. While

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    text. Comprehension is a struggle for most Dyslexic students because they often focus on sounding out each word causing the student to miss the overall meaning. However‚ there are ways to help Dyslexic students with comprehension. I believe‚ making inferences is the most important strategy for a student with Dyslexia. By holding read and think alouds students with Dyslexia comprehension will increase greatly. Read alouds will help the student make connections between written words and spoken words

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    in. However‚ not all students can reach success at the same rate as their peers. While it may be hard to believe‚ but some students travel up the education system and never see the true meaning of learning and reaching success. Whether it’s assistance with learning‚ behavior or health problem‚ proper intervention can guide these struggling students on the path to success. According to the State of New Jersey’s website on the I&RS Process‚ “five to twenty percent of students... will need more intensive

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    diversity‚ career development‚ and counseling along with the ability to apply the material with the students. By working with a diverse age group of students‚ I have found that I enjoy my time with older students the most. Though I communicate well with all age groups‚ the problems faced by secondary school students interest me on a greater level. Helping students apply to colleges and create student schedules‚ along with motivating them to excel in their future‚ are all tasks that I can see myself

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    university‚ normally‚ students don’t have a clear picture of their future profession. General education disciplines don’t show a full image therefore sometimes after graduation students can be disappointed by their job choice or even worse cannot find appropriate profession. That is why‚ different trainings and internship are the best choice for students‚ it can allow them to avoid such situations. Many of us do not fully comprehend or appreciate the full scope of benefits of having a Student Internship Program

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    Literature Review CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction The main purpose of this chapter is to conduct theoretical analysis on two areas of concern for this study‚ which is‚ e-learning and theory of multiple intelligences. This chapter outlines the areas of concern that precipitated the decision to conduct a review of the literature on learning styles based on the theory of multiple intelligences and how they may be considered in the design of e-learning applications. In order to relate

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    You haven’t changed‚ and therein lies the problem – according to Gideon Burton. “Dear Students: Don’t Let College Unplug Your Future” talks about how the Internet is becoming an essential tool for our lives‚ and that colleges and universities are not adapting in sync with the web. Using repetitive and colloquial diction‚ real-life examples‚ and a sarcastic voice‚ Burton effectively convinces college students that the internet is essential for a successful life‚ and to not be afraid – if anything

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