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    CRAMMING Students don’t understand the different between understanding and cramming; having a class‚ jotting down every detail and putting it the same way in your head does not help BUT seeing the same thing in your way is the easiest way to learn and that is understanding. So try this and am 100% sure it will work for; JUST BE YOURSELF don’t be POUR LA CRAMME. POOR STUDY HABIT (PRACTICE) You don’t drink water only when you are about to die; you drink water to stay healthy. 99% percent student believes

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    Johnny Got His Gun

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    This excerpt from “Johnny Got His Gun” by Dalton Trumbo analyzes the relationship between a growing young boy‚ Joe‚ and his father. The author tells us that every summers since Joe was seven‚ he and his father would come to this same place to camp and fish. Joe is now fifteen and his friend‚ Bill Harper‚ is coming tomorrow and for the first time Joe is wanting to fish with Bill instead of his father. Through third person point of view‚ short‚ simple sentence structure and purposeful selection of

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    Grade and Table

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    Chapter III METHODOLOGY AND RESEARCH DESIGN The researchers created the system by using Microsoft Excel in order to have Computerized Grading System. The researchers conducted the research thru internet and other feasibility studies in order to gather reliable information base on proposed study. Research Instrument The questionnaires are the main instrument in gathering data for the study. The surveys that we conducted would help the concern teachers to have a better understanding in grading

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    The one that got away

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    List terms discussed in class with an explanation/definition and at least one example from either class readings or from outside sources. setting­ physical space and time Setting­ time and place‚  physical space Foreshadowing­advanced sign or warning of what is to come in the near future. ’Dramatic irony’ ­ reader/audience knows but the characters do not dramatic irony­ reader/audience knows something the character is unaware of. Verbal Irony ­ literal meaning of the words is different from the intended meaningLiteral meaning

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    2 7‚ November‚ 2014 No Pay for Play: College Athletes Being Paid     The NCAA as generates $5.5 billion each year. A 25 second slot for commercial during the final four men’s basketball tournament yields $600‚000. The question many are asking is: why do any of these college athletes not get a yearly salary for all the money they are making others? The answer is: they already are being paid. NCAA college athletes should receive yearly salaries because it they are already being compensated with scholarships

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    Kantrowitz and FinAid.org‚ approximately 1% to 2% of undergraduate students in Bachelor’s degree programs receive athletic scholarships‚ equaling a total of about $1 billion a year. While that monetary amount is growing at a rate of 4.5% year over year…” Yes giving talented athletes scholarships is great. The state is giving the athlete an opportunity to get a free education just due solely on the fact that they play their sport very well. But why should athletes on scholarships be paid any typeof salary

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    Low Voter Turnout

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    America. In 2014‚ the New York Times reported that the November midterm elections was abysmally low in regards to voter turnout. Over all‚ the national turnout of the election was only 36.3% compared to over 70 decades ago when the voter participation turnout was only 36.3% (Board 2014) . Thus said‚ with a clear non-advancement in voter turnout‚ can it ultimately be considered a problem that needs to be fixed? Low participation is a cynical argument‚ exclaiming that: voters need to be more concern‚ elections

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    Getting Rid of Grades

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    Pineo 4-23-12 ENG-1052 Getting Rid of Grades If there is one thing that all students can relate to‚ it is grades. They are used throughout numerous countries‚ although each country has a slight difference in grading systems. Grades are a tool to measure how well a student is doing academically. But the real question is “Do they work?” The answer is no. Getting rid of the grading system currently in use in schools across the nation would benefit students‚ allowing them to really succeed by understanding

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    Seventh Grade Analysis

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    1.) “Seventh Grade” is a narrative. How is this form of writing different from a persuasive text? Ans. A persuasive text is very different. A narrative is a mix of story elements connecting to a main idea that shows a stimulating idea or theme. The narrative usually has some exposition writing‚ a rising action that causes conflicts that are resolved. In addition‚ persuasive text has a clear opinion that uses logical and proper evidence to support the opinion. The persuasive text contains many perspectives

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    it really does make humans feel a certain way or if it just seems that way because that’s how we’ve been taught. Colors have been proven to evoke emotions because many studies have been made to show that it does‚ scientists have given reasons as to why colors can make humans feel a certain emotion‚ and the emotions they make humans feel have been used to others’ advantages. There have been many studies where it shows that colors can create an emotional response.

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