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    Automated Examination System (AES) The examinations are conducted on periodic basis in every educational institution. It should be orderly and proper‚ so manual conduction of examination is always tiresome and cumbersome. All these problems can be solved by automating the examination system so as for instructors to conduct the examination systematically. By computerizing the examination system‚ the examinations are conducted smoothly‚ error free and systematically. Definition of the Topic

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    THE CAUSES AND EFFECT OF STRESS AMONG STUDENT College and school is a new and exciting time‚ but it can be overwhelming. Among all of the new experiences‚ and learning and growing opportunities available in a college or school environment‚ many may lead to unhealthy levels of stress which hinder student abilities to socialize and to achieve their academic goals. Recognizing the sources of stress is important in preventing it from becoming unmanageable or debilitating. Relationship also can be

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    Balancing a Schedule Balancing a part-time job while attending classes full-time will force a student to balance their schedule. A March 2009 study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics says students with part-time work reduce the time spent on homework‚ sleeping‚ socialization and life maintenance by 84 percent. A student employee will need to learn how to not let the decrease on time spent on studying show in her academic performance. Experiencing Workplace Culture Classroom learning

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    Impact of Library Services On Students Reading Culture‚ (A Study Of Babs Fafunwa Library)‚ Adeyemi College Of Education‚ Ondo. By UDONSI ANYA P. 08162256268 udonsianyaprecious@yahoo.com College Library Adeyemi College of Education Ondo ABSTRACT Reading and the development of reading culture undoubtedly remains vital to the survival of the educational system and literacy level of any country that wishes to make landmark achievements through

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    somehow alienating world of a cyberspace where virtual worlds. Eventually one will stumble upon the questions “just how deep has technology been rooted in humanity?” “how is the modern generation affected in this technological revolution?” “what effects do these computers pose on the current

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    K.N.‚ & Ure‚ O. (2006). An Investigation of trait anger (T-Anger) and anger subscales of adolescents living in youth homes. Cognitive Therapy & Research‚ 30(1)‚ 19-27. Edmondson‚ E.‚ Conger‚ C.J.‚ & Conger‚ A.J.  (2007). Social skills in college students with high trait anger. Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology‚ 26(5)‚ 575-594.

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    The Effect of a Character Education Program on Elementary Student Achievement Abstract Educators at the elementary school level are aware of the importance put on the state mandated assessments. As student behavior continues to increase‚ student achievement is affective. Educators search for answers to problems that surround elementary students in the school setting. The incorporation of a character education program may help to improve student achievement. The purpose of

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    Examination is a very wide word‚ which is used in all spheres of life. We have exams everywhere around the world. Youngs and adults can have exams‚ there is not a particular age to have exams. However‚ some do not agree that exams are important. Examination is a word that most students are fear of. A word that has a power to change a happy person into a frustrated and nervous one. However‚ it is a big part of the school that all students have to go through. For some students‚ they think that exams

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    A survey of the arguments used against the examination system revealed the following major criticisms of exams and their effects: Exams inflict needless strain upon students. The fear of exams and the disgrace of failure may well account for many of the suicides‚ breakdowns and lesser nervous ailments occurring among students. Health‚ emotional‚ or merely temperamental factors may give a student an off day‚harming his showing in the results list. A poor range of questions‚ or a bad choice on

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    Schools and teachers have the opportunity to input students’ positive and worthwhile values; however this thing can help student build and strengthen personal and social skills and responsibilities. However how do we sure if students follow school’s instruction and policy‚ will this behavior effect students’ creativity? Students learn a lot of basic knowledge from schools‚ because schools can help people build up their basic skills‚ then students can use what they learn in their life or use their

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