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    Study Habits

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    Study Habits In order for a young adult to succeed in college‚ they need to possess certain practices or routines that will allow them to achieve good grades in their classes. These practices and routines are called STUDY HABITS. A habit is simply a behavior pattern that is repeated until it becomes automatic. The word automatic implies that you perform the habit without thinking much about it. Substitute it with an action that is more effective and repeat it daily‚ until it becomes a habit. A

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    the grades of a student indicate how much learning he gained. If a learner earns high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot a while low grades indicate lesser learning. But no students have the same way of studying. Others may have put on really hard in reading books or memorizing statements and definitions while others do not; but in the end they almost have the same grades. This may conclude that we have different styles and habits in gaining learning. Some of us

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    Malaysian Habits

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    backseats of our parent’s cars‚ seeing motorists speed up at the yellow light and just narrowly escape colliding with an oncoming vehicle. This is the norm for us‚ and we’ve long become accustomed to this occurrence. In Malaysia‚ we have many bad driving habits‚ one of the frequent ones is inconsiderate driving. Cutting lanes and speeding up without looking at the rearview mirrors first‚ not stopping for pedestrian crossings‚ irrelevant honking of the car horn and double parking. Cutting lanes

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    Habit 4

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    Habit 4 Think Win/Win is simply about coming up with ways to win at all times. Winning at everything isn’t always a good thing. However‚ it is always good to have that mindset. While Habit 4 is about winning‚ Habit 5 is about communication. Nothing can come together without communication. Habit 4 is the first of three that forms the Public Victory. It brings you from independence to interdependence. Public Victory creates leaders. As a leader you are in position to influence people. To

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    Boys and Their Habits.

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    some very different habits. Girls find these differences in habits to be anything from annoying to disgusting. A list of a few habits girls pay attention are when the boys adjust themselves‚ have selective hearing‚ have a lack of focus‚ do not pick up after themselves‚ are not very observant ‚ or have wandering eyes. Boys feel that their actions are a talent and girl views the actions as bad manners. Boys burp‚ fart‚ spit‚ and blow their noses in an unpleasant way. These habits are unwelcome‚ plain

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    Habit and Virtue

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    Habit and Virtue Aristotle says that we are all endowed by nature with the ability to reach virtue‚ but he also says that we become virtuous by making virtuous acts. He explains how acting upon virtuous acts could possibly become “second nature”‚ which means it could become a habit. What he is trying to imply is that normally things become a habit if you work on it a lot‚ so by working on virtuous acts could make it a habit. This could happen if people are put into situations in which they demonstrate

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    CHAPTER I I. Introduction A. A Background of the Study Students usually become aware of study skills when their learning habits are limiting their potential‚ don’t suit their personalities‚ or the causing significant levels of anxiety before exams. Skills or study strategies are approaches that are applied to learning. As human beings we are constantly in one learning process after the other. And it is therefore important that we understand that what might work for us doesn’t necessarily

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    Smoking Habits

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    Chapter I Introduction Smoking is a very rampant habit among people nowadays‚ particularly among college students. About 90% of all smokers started as teen smokers. Smoking has a lot of effect to our body and to the behaviour of the smoker as well as to our environment. Scientist has proven that smoking can cause a lot of complications including asthma‚ lung cancer and stomach cancer. Smoking can also cause improvement in reaction and processing time because nicotine is a psychomotor

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    How do children’s minds develop? Is it through socialising‚ accumulating privileged knowledge (discovering ‘truth’ - not being told it)‚ psychological development‚ cognitive tool acquisition? These were the theoretical foundations (dilemmas?) of Kieran’s informative but also very entertaining talk about Imaginative Education (IE) - a new approach to education that effectively engages students’ emotions‚ imaginations and intellects in learning. IE is based on 5 distinctive kinds of understanding

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    ways did the English colonies develop differently from the Spanish and French colonies? When thinking of different colonies from United States history‚ the first one that comes to mind is the English colony‚ in which it was a colony that had an already established abundance of riches‚ knowledge‚ and experience. Why is this so? What was so different about English colonies that made them develop differently? All in all‚ in what ways did the English colonies develop differently from the Spanish and

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