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    Thesis: High school students should be against dropping out of highschool because they’re losing the chance at more opportunities‚ regretting in the future‚ and are far more likely of committing crimes. To begin‚ one major consequence of dropping out of high school is that students are losing the chance at more opportunities later on in their life. Dropping out of highschool puts you at a major opportunity loss compare to your high school graduated peers. Majority of the well paying careers

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    happening everywhere‚ especially in university academic writing. Whether the student plagiarizes consciously or unconsciously‚ both are forms of academic dishonesty. While people after discuss whose fault it is‚ when a student plagiarized it becomes a controversial issue. In “The Shadow Scholar” Ed Dante argues that the cause of plagiarism is the college’s academic system. However‚ some people would argue that the problem should be focused on students. In my opinion‚ Dante’s argument has some good

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    America‚ the teaching competencies of under- certified school teachers were compared to the teaching competencies of regularly certified school teachers. Results indicate that the student’s academic performance of under-certified teachers did not perform significantly well compared with the student’s academic performance of the certified teachers. According to the professional standards of teaching profession in Quezon City‚ the teacher competence was set for the professional guideline‚ consists of nine

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    Running head: WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF LACK OF SLEEP ON A COLLEGE STUDENT’S BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR Gilbert and Weaver (2010) examined the sleep quality with academic performance with university students‚ whether it is complete sleep deprivation or poor sleep quality. This study was to determine if lack of sleep or having poor sleep value in non-demoralized college students were related to the low academic routine. The author’s expectations were to find the relationship between the student’s environment

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    And if you think about it‚ a student actually spends more time at school than at home on a school day‚ five days a week‚ 9 months a year. Because most of the time he spends in his house‚ he spends sleeping‚ so more than 60 percent of his values and behaviors is being earned at school‚ from the teachers‚ which are all second fathers and mothers to their students. Schools in general do their best to maintain a healthy‚ warm and safe environment for their students to interact and learn‚ using each

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    Long-term effects of alcohol From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Long-term effects of alcohol Classification and external resources ICD-10 F10.1 Disability-adjusted life year for alcohol use disorders per 100‚000 inhabitants in 2004.   no data   less than 50   50–150   150–250   250–350   350–450   450–550   550–650   650–750   750–850   850–950   950–1050   more than 1050 Total recorded alcohol per capita consumption (15+)‚ in litres of

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    their major clientele (students) for admission into their different programmes. It‚ therefore‚ presupposes that the provision of qualitative education is the sine qua non for the attainment of the goals of secondary education. Nevertheless‚ the main objectives of the secondary education in Nigeria as contained in the National Policy of Education are as follows: 1. To develop the personal capacity of individuals 2. To prepare pupils for the world of work and 3. To prepare students for the next stage of

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    THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN ENHANCING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USMANU DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY‚ SOKOTO BY IBRAHIM AMINU‚ MBA TRAINING‚ RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT UNIT USMANU DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY NETWORK (UDUNet) SOKOTO ABSTRACT This paper investigates the role of ICT in motivating academic performance with special reference to the academic staff of Usmanu Danfodiyo University‚ Sokoto. A cross-section survey design was adopted in the study

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    1) http://www.youngmenshealthsite.org/alcohol_effects_on_brain_and_body.html Drinking alcohol: Slows down your reaction time Makes you less coordinated Impairs your vision Makes it harder to thinking clearly and make good decisions Getting “drunk” (or intoxicated) is your body’s reaction to drinking too much alcohol. This happens when someone is binge drinking.   Additionally‚ when you’re drunk: Your brain function is impaired Your blood vessels dilate; this means that you feel warmer‚

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    Physical Effects of Alcohol on the Body Alcoholism is a disease which‚ in many cases‚ appears to be a genetically transmitted biochemical defect. However‚ in other instances‚ it appears to be caused by overwhelming bombardment of the physiology of the body by repeated episodes of heavy drinking resulting in the incapacity to handle alcohol normally. Psychological and/or social pressures may aggravate the disease. It is characterized by a typical progression of drinking behavior that requires

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