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    what you do. If you haven’t found it yet‚ keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart‚ you’ll know when you find it.” (Steve Jobs) Education is extremely important to me personally which is why it is important that I outline my educational goals and plan‚ my career choices‚ and how this scholarship can help provide me with the help I need to achieve the education required by the career that I have chosen so I can do what I love. As Steve Jobs said in the quote above‚ “The only way

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    My educational goal at WSU is prepare myself for a career in chemistry. I hope to be involved in and conduct research that will cause a positive impact on society while at WSU. I also aspire to expand my education and paradigm. Attending WSU would provide for a diverse environment full of different ideas‚ schools of thought‚ and problem solving techniques. The opportunity to collaborate with other bright and determined students who not only care about a college education but want to make a difference

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    Film Analysis

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    Film Analysis: “MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING” Introduction to Sociology “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”‚ is a wonderful movie all about the Greek sub-culture in Chicago. This movie explores‚ and demonstrates many sociological points. This movie is exceptional because‚ this movie also shows the values of Greek immigrants living in America. Furthermore‚ the American Greeks in this movie promotes three traditional values - marry a Greek boy or girl‚ have Greek babies‚ and feed everyone. This is a value that

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    world and Vietnam is not an exception. But after what I had been experienced I thought that Vietnamese educational system is still weak. It’s weak because of so many problems that exist on such as bad teaching quality; lecture does not go together with practice and high tuition’s fee. Furthermore‚ the training is not linked with students’ majors. And those problems will ruin the Vietnamese educational system if they don’t change. Nowadays‚ so many Vietnamese students complain that what they had learned

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    Assessment Theorist Paper Robert J. Marzano Robert J. Marzano is an educational assessment theorist and expert. He is known for this development of assessment programs and practices being used nationally in K-12 classrooms. He offers practical ways for educators to translate his theory into practical instructional methods that can be used in any classroom. His theory and philosophy can be found in the 25 books and more than 150 articles he has authored over the years. As best stated on

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    Developing Countries’ Educational Barriers “The only thing worse than struggling up a mountain of mud to get to school is learning that your teacher isn’t there and that your education ends at age 11” (Campbell 80). This is the bitter educational reality that is faced by many children in Honduras. Similar situations can be found in several other developing countries. Why is education in developing countries this way? What can be done in order to improve the current educational scenario in developing

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    As India is a country of many languages‚ religions‚ and cultures‚ the Constitution provides special measures‚ in Articles 29 and 30‚ to protect the rights of the minorities. The Cultural and Educational Rights is one of the six fundamental rights that have been granted to us in the Indian Constitution. This right allows every citizen of India to have a cultural and education up to where that person wants. This fundamental right is described in the constitution as: Any section of the citizens

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    Global Value Chain Analysis on Samsung Electronics February 2012 The Commercial Section of the Canadian Embassy in the Republic of Korea commissioned this report to the Korea Associates Business Consultancy Ltd. (www.kabcltd.com) Readers should take note that the Government of Canada does not guarantee the accuracy of any of the information contained in this report‚ nor does it necessarily endorse the organizations listed herein. Readers should independently verify the accuracy and reliability

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    Non-Traditional Marketing Bavarian Motor Work created its BMW Films campaign to be unconventional with its non-traditional marketing. BMW sought out to change its frame of reference‚ for its target market segment; to do this BMW did not rely on deception in its advertising execution. Throughout each of the BMW films the viewer knew that the plot revolved around a BMW vehicle and what the car could do for the actors. BMW has three market segments that create the 7 Series‚ the 5 Series and the

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    Challenges for Educational Technology Chris Dede George Mason University Many exciting applications of information technology in schools validate that new technology-based models of teaching and learning have the power to dramatically improve educational outcomes. As a result‚ many people are asking how to scale-up the scattered‚ successful “islands of innovation” instructional technology has empowered into universal improvements in schooling enabled by major shifts in standard educational practices

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