The effects of cramming for an examination You are a student‚ have you ever heard someone to complain: “oh my god‚ I have only one day to review for the final test?” In the fact‚ they knew schedule exams from a month ago‚ but‚ they don’t care it until the last day before an exam. The real only solution is to cram. Some students even seem to prefer it because it challenges them and give them more time to go out with your friends on the weekend. In contrast‚ cramming has many bad effects as: exhaustion
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eChris Quarti Honors English III 3/13/13 Malpractice What is Malpractice and how does it occur? Is taking a trip to the doctor worth it when medical malpractice which has been reported to be the third leading cause of death in the United States? Is this trip to the clinic for the simple flu or minor surgery worth the chance of death? Malpractice is a word to describe any treatment‚ in which there was a lack of treatment‚ or a mistake in in the practice of the doctor. This can also be described
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MALPRACTICE OR NOT? A 28 year-old man was injured in a motor vehicle accident. He spent 15 days in ICU for trauma related medical problems. He was transferred to a Medical-Surgical unit in stable condition. He had a tracheostomy tube and had intermittent difficulty choking on his own mucus. During one of these choking episodes he could not speak‚ so he reached for his nursing call button to summon help. The call button was not in his reach. He fell out of bed trying to find his call button‚ broke
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might make a mistake and operate on the patient to conclude that he or she performed an incorrect procedure on the entire wrong side or part of the body. Sadly‚ this doe happen a lot. Many will find it interesting to learn of out-of-state medical malpractices which lead to a recently filed lawsuit against neurosurgeon Dr. Armond Levy. The doctor had scheduled 53 year old Regina Turner of St. Ann on April 4th for a “left-sided craniotomy bypass” at St. Clare Health Center in Fenton. The patient had
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Possible Solutions to Examination Malpractices Some possible solutions are listed bellow: i. Teachers should he trained properly in their fields. They will then have the tactics to follow on how to finish the syllabus for a particular term or at least cover a large part of it‚ ii. Holidays may be more in number but reduced in length as students are reluctant to resume from long holidays. iii. Guidance Counselors should be employed in all schools to guide the students on study habits‚ career
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January Effect as a trading strategy. The January Effect is well documented in the literature since Rozeff and Kinney (RK) 1976. Their study showed share returns appear to be abnormally high in January in the United States. In Australia‚ Brown et al (BKKM) 1983 demonstrated that ASX share returns peak in January and July. This trend appears to persist over time and markets across the world so it could be an exploitable trading strategy‚ taking advantage of market inefficiency. If this Effect exists
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Examinations good or bad The news that mid-term exams have been cancelled in some primary schools recently has sparked quite a few controversies. Some people regard it as a big step in educational reform‚ while others question whether it is on the right track. Parents‚ teachers and students‚ the three parts involved‚ have all reacted a little bit pessimistically toward the new policy. Parents‚ always busy working to support their families‚ feel that they are losing an important quantified judgment
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when they had to occupy Federal positions abandoned by the Igbo. The twin evils of campus cultism and examination malpractices entrenched themselves in the campuses during the years of military despotism. They are product of the years of decay while the nature of inter-campus linkages of cult groups as well as the sophistication with which malpractices are now being perpetuated in various examinations has made the matter more difficult to rout (Omabu‚ 2003). Aims and Objectives of Education in Nigeria
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CURBING EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES IN NIGERIAN EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT: GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING INTERVENTION By Mudathir Ade Ademoroti Mcasson Ulul-Albab Science Secondary School‚ Katsina‚ Katsina State And Abdulrasheed S. Imam (Ccn‚ mcasson) Ulul-Albab Science Secondary School‚ Katsina‚ Katsina state. . ABSTRACT The paper examines the role or intervention of guidance and counseling in curbing examination malpractice in Nigerian educational assessment among all the stake holders in education industry
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Medical Malpractice | The Good‚ the Bad‚ the Ugly | | | | | The outcomes of medical malpractice lie in the following explanation of perspectives‚ referred to as “the good‚ the bad‚ and the ugly.” This paper provides a presentation of facts of the two highest single-incident medical malpractice lawsuits in Connecticut: Daniel Jacob D’Attilo et al. v. Richard Viscarello et al. (Case 1) and Elizabeth Oram and Simon Oram as Parents and Next Friends of Spencer Oram at al. v. Corinne
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