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    Some say that students should be allowed to have their phone’s out‚ but in my opinion I think they shouldn’t. Why have a phone out where it can distract you from paying attention and if you lose attention it can drop your grade. If you’re taking a test and someone’s phone goes off it has distracted the whole class and the students are officially of task. Having a phone where you can reach out your pocket is losing focus from a teacher or a classmate. Why do you feel the nerve where you can disturb

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    college students? Caffeine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant with a charge that rise energy‚ mood‚ awareness‚ concentration‚ and wakefulness. Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. Caffeine can be found in teas‚ coffee‚ energy drink and chocolate caffeine is also very popular among student‚ as a supplement and as a study aid. Drinking caffeine can have many effects‚ both positive and negative‚ on college students. In this research we will start with a positive effect of caffeine

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    I do agree that students should be allowed to bring their mobile phones to school. * In a day and age where everyone relies heavily upon modern technology for communication‚ cell phones are a good thing to have‚ especially for high school students. * Many students have after-school activities‚ such as a sport or a club that they participate in after school hours‚ when most people‚ including the office staff‚ have already gone home for the day. The students need a way to contact their parents

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    Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) Historical Background Perhaps no other case decided by the Court in the 20th century has had so profound an effect on the social fabric of America as Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. By the end of World War II‚ dramatic changes in American race relations were already underway. The integration of labor unions in the 1930s under the eye of the Fair Employment Practices Commission and the desegregation of the armed forces by President Truman in

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    quality of teachers in school. There are too many reports about inappropriate behavior by teacher‚ such as bribery‚physical and sexual abuse. In order to improve the quality of teachers‚ they shoupd be evaluated not only by the heads of schools‚ but also by their pupils and peers. It is to ensure a better evaluation of their character amd quality of teaching. Some of evaluation by peers are principals of schools canoot possibly know each and every teacher in the school well. Evaluation of teachers

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A mobile phone (also called mobile‚ cellular telephone‚ or cell phone) is an electronic device used for two-way radio telecommunication over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. Mobile phones differ from cordless telephones‚ which only offer telephone service within limited range through a single base station attached to a fixed land line‚ for example within a home or an office. Today‚ cell phones are the most popular tool for communication

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    1 UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COURSE TITLE: COMMUNICATION SKILLS 2 COURSE CODE: IRD 102 TASK: RESEARCH ON EFFECTS OF DOUBLE INTAKE ON THE WELFARE OF UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA STUDENTS MEMBERS REG.NO PHONE NO SIGN 1. KIPKURUI NICHOLAS MIC/013/12 0708196452 2. PHELIX ODONGO

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    Distributing Condoms to High School Students Distributing Condoms to High School Students High school students are a group of young and curious individuals. They suffer from the peer pressure of other students and are often judged by their social status. Everyone wants to fit in and most students will do anything to do just that. One of the popular topics of the age group (15-18) is who is sexually involved. Not knowing what is involved with sexual activity can be detrimental to a youths present

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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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    The theory “invisible hands” of Adam Smith is one of the famous examples that have a strong influence to the development of political economy. This essay will identify the main theatrical ideas of Smith and discuss about some advantages and disadvantage of this process in real life case. Understanding Theory Adam Smith is regarded as the father of economics; his writings have special value because of its enormous influence. According to Plus Magazine (2001): “"invisible hand" explanations are invoked

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