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    DUTIES OF A STUDENT OR AN IDEAL STUDENT Student life is a temporary period of man’s life but it is of vital importance. It is the time when the seed of future prosperity and happiness is to be sown. As he will sow at this stage of life‚ so will be reap in his later life. Therefore‚ an ideal student is to cultivate all the good qualities of a man during this time in order to built a happy and proerous life. The first duty of an ideal student is to study. Learning with an ideal student is a "Jealous

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    Raed Alashor Mita Sen Paragraph2 English 96 25 Oct. 2013 Why Graffiti is a problem? In the book At The Glance Crispher Grant in his story “graffiti talking: take a closer look”. Graffiti is any kind of drawing‚ writing or symbol that taggers (a name given to people who graffiti) use to put on peoples properties without them knowing. Graffiti could be something beautiful instead of looking at it‚ or thinking it is disgrace. Christopher’s suggestion is that one of the first steps is to educate

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    Definition of terrorism 3. What is terrorism? 4. Islams response to terrorism 5. Causes of terrorism: 1-Socio economic causes I. Injustice 2. Illiteracy 3. Overpopulation 4. Unemployment 5. No rule of law 6. Poverty 7. Inflation 8. Corruption 9. Dissatisfaction 10. Food insecurity 11. Inequality 12. Mismanagement 13. Lack of accountability 14. Favoritism 2. Political Causes 1. Political instability 2. Democratic failures 3. Clash between executive and judiciary

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    arguments against no child left behind. no child left behind was a way to improve students learning and direct greater attention to low-achieving students and intensified efforts to improve persistently low-performing schools. There was many causes and effect from this act for primary and secondary schools. The state and district officials report that student achievement on the state tests is rising‚ which is a cause for optimism. The required state test in all four subjects is rising but not as

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    TECHNICAL ENGLISH AND GENERAL ENGLISH Introduction English today has become more than the Lingua Franca of the masses. It has become the lifeline. The call of the hour is for the academia to well-equip itself with the most competent language skills. Only then can suitable help be extended to the beneficiaries‚ the students. My paper will focus on the nature of General and Technical English today. It will also attempt to show how Technical English and General English can be made more student-centric

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    functioning of metabolic processes and the delivery of the right amount of oxygen to tissues. Acidosis refers to an excess of acid in the blood that causes the pH to fall below 7.35‚ and alkalosis refers to an excess of base in the blood that causes the pH to rise above 7.45. Many conditions and diseases can interfere with pH control in the body and cause a person ’s blood pH to fall outside of healthy limits. Metabolism generates large quantities of acids that must be neutralized and/or eliminated

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    Susan Tkatch California State University‚ San Bernardino Abstract Special education teachers in today’s workplace are experiencing stress and burnout more than ever. Teacher burnout is one of the major causes special education teachers leave the profession or find employment in other education fields. This article suggests that special education teachers experience more teacher burnout compared to general education teachers within the first five years

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    What are stylistic devices? In literature and writing‚ a figure of speech (also called stylistic device or rhetorical device) is the use of any of a variety of techniques to give an auxiliary meaning‚ idea‚ or feeling. Sometimes a word diverges from its normal meaning‚ or a phrase has a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it. Examples are metaphor‚ simile‚ or personification. Stylistic devices often provide emphasis‚ freshness of expression‚ or clarity. Alliteration

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    Points to use during project: 1) Cholera was first described by Filippo Paccini in 1854‚ but it was Robert Koch’s famous description thirty years later that was finally recognized. 2) Cholera came to Florence in 1854 during the Asiatic Cholera Pandemic of 1846-63. Notes on Cholera (lenntech.com) Cholera is an acute‚ diarrhoeal illness caused by infection of the intestine with the bacterium Vibrio Cholerae. A person may get cholera by drinking water or eating food contaminated with the cholera

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    Department of State‚ The United States Embassy Ottawa & Fulbright Canada PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Youth Ambassadors Program with Canada is a three week exchange designed for Canadians to go to the U.S.A. Conducted in the English language‚ the program brings together high school students and adult mentors from Canada to promote mutual understanding‚ increase leadership skills‚ and prepare youth to make a difference in their communities. Program themes include: civic education‚ community service‚ youth

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