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    STUDENTS STRIKES The purpose of this study was to investigate the management of secondary school students’ unrest and the responses of school managers in the light of the causes of studentsstrikes in Machakos District. . This study sought to find out the causes of strikes and the response of the school managers‚ and their effect on the management of secondary schools in Machakos District. Three main objectives guided the study thus; to establish the causes of studentsstrikes in Machakos District

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    Summary Students On Strike‚ is a memoir about African American students who protested against the conditions of their high school in Virginia. Unfortunately‚ these students had a to walk miles just to attend school for all blacks. John Stokes wasn’t able to attend school until he was able to walk and be responsible for himself. If I had to pick a country that I was able to connect this book with it would have to be the United States. The first connection I was able to make was when the

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    The Disadvantages of Gadgets on Students Social Networking Students who use their computers or cell phones to participate in social networking sites may post material considered inappropriate by school authorities. They may also develop an unfavorable reputation based on those pictures or comments. Pictures of misbehavior can adversely affect their chances of getting into the university of their choice or of getting a job. Addictions It is easy to become addicted to gaming‚ texting‚ talking

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    How much time should a high school student athlete commit to their sport? Many people would say that the answer to this question depends on whether the coach feels that his team is ready to compete or not. Others would say that it depends on the sport. Of course‚ certain sports may require more or less time. For example‚ tennis might not require as much time as basketball simply because unlike basketball‚ tennis doesn’t have an extensive handbook of plays or defensive and offensive formations that

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    A strike is a form of protest whereby a group of employees withhold labour in order to pressure employers into granting a particular demand. (Cambridge Dictionairies) Causes and effects of strikes in South Africa: Causes - Lack of transformation‚ mutual respect‚ trust‚ and socio-economic equity (SABC‚ 2014). - Dissatisfaction with pay or working and living conditions. Effects - Companies: financial losses‚ reduced productivity‚ profitability and market share‚ and delayed service delivery. Employees:

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    Strike [Sec. 2 (q)]: Strike means "a cessation of work by a body of persons employed in any industry acting in combination or a concerted refusal under a common understanding of any number of persons who are or have been so employed‚ to continue to work or to accept employment". Mere stoppage of work does not come within the meaning of strike unless it can be shown that such stoppage of work was a concerted action for the enforcement of an industrial demand.  Procedure of Strikes  According to Sec

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    some fear that the aboriginal disadvantage is caused by discrimination‚ I fear it is more an issue of ignorance.The lack of use might very well be related to ignorance of the benefits of learning aborignal‚ or culturally diverse‚ literacies‚ more than anything. If the teachers thought that aboriginal literacies and ways of knowing were only beneficial towards FNMI students‚ that could explain their lack of usage‚ especially when they are aware there are so few FNMI students in their school. An ignorance

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    1.0) INTRODUCTION ABOUT TECHNOLOGY Thinking that technological advances as a major facilitator and driving force behind most of globalization as anidea thatbegan to attract the people’s attention in the late 1990s and it has been defined as the integration of the systems of economics‚ finance and technology across national borders‚ the integrated effect of political‚ cultural and social. The new world of globalization is not only critical in the trade and movement of capital around the world more

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    speech titled ‘The disadvantages of using the Facebook among students’. As we all know‚ today’s world is full of modern technologies‚ especially in the field of communication. No one can deny the efficiency of these tools‚ such as Twitter‚ Skype‚ Friendster‚ and so many more. Unfortunately‚ if wrongly used‚ these brilliant inventions can also bring disadvantages for its young users. Hence‚ let me bring your attention again towards the title of my speech‚ ‘The disadvantages of using the Facebook

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    As a first generation‚ low income student‚ it is very important for me to get as much help as possible. Being the first person in my family to attend a University puts me at a disadvantage for college but with the help of EAOP I understand better what to do while beginning my undergraduate career. As a low income student I was ignorant to the different possible ways to apply to college or whether to even apply. I had a vague understanding of the necessary steps to take if I wanted to apply to

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