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    Alaa Mahmoud Essay 2: Technology Influence on Teachers and Students We need technology in every classroom and in every student and teacher’s hand because it is the pen and paper of our time‚ and it is the lens through which we experience much of our world. Technology has helped aid education through internet access of worldwide resources. It helped create active learners who are capable of mastering skills not only in their fields but also in different majors. Moreover‚ educational technology

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    Argumentative People should not be held accountable for their actions in life or death situations. Things that could occur unexpectedly is something that may happen. In life or death situations you act on the most reasonable thing that you could think of. It is normal for people to panic and make bad mistakes that they should not be held accountable for. In order to survive you have to do things that could be overwhelming to you. In Life of Pi an “Indian boy” is trying to survive a shipwreck

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    How to behave in class: 1.-The most important thing is to listen: Teachers don’t like it if you read books‚ talk to friends‚ surf the web instead of doing their work or aren’t paying attention. When you ask questions such as "What did you just say?" teachers will be disappointed. 2.-Follow the directions of the teacher: If everyone else is in the classroom and the teacher isn’t there‚ and the teacher said not to go in‚ don’t go in. The teacher will yell at everyone. If the teacher says to make

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    MOHAMMED AL-AMLEH 21316107 "THE ROLES OF THE TEACHERSSTUDENTS AND ENVIRONMENT THAT LEAD TOWARDS GENUINE LEARNING" DR. RANA SURAKHY AUGUST 24‚ 2013 I HAVE BEEN READING VARIOUS ARTICLES ABOUT HOW TO ACHIEVE WHAT IS CALLED "GENUINE LEARNING" WHICH IS THE MAIN GOAL OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS OR PEDAGOGY. THROUGH THE -SOMEWHAT- DEEP READING AND ANALYZING THE GOALS AND ASPECTS THAT WILL ULTIMATELY LEAD TO THIS TERM (GENUINE LEARNING)‚ I NOTICED SEVERAL IDEAS‚ FACTORS‚ THEORIES‚ ELEMENTS AND VIEWS

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    when reviewing topics such as politics‚ religion‚ and values. Classrooms are rich sites for the discussion of controversial issues in large part because the students who populate them bring with them a diversity of perspectives‚ ideologies‚ and experiences (Hess & Gatti‚ 2010). Teaching using discussion-based methods are challenging and teachers have to be ready to manage debates in the classroom. There is a strong line of research that shows that within the classroom‚ talking with people who hold

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    Students follow a three year program geared towards entry to IVTB registered vocational centres. At the inception of the program‚ Catholic education was involved in the preparation of the national curriculum and willingly accepted to operate a prevocational stream in each secondary school. Today‚ there are 17 catholic colleges which have a prevocational stream. THE STUDENTS At national level there are some 4000 students annually which join the prevocational stream. There are some 1200 students

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    Should tobacco companies be held responsible for smoking-related illnesses and deaths? I. Introduction A. Should tobacco companies be held responsible for smoking related illnesses? In most cases I believe they should be held liable. Most Americans ask this question and want to know about cigarette companies and why they are allowed to keep selling these products that cause health problems. B. Most people that were smokers way back in the days before they actually had to label their

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    thinking about education “Education should not be looked upon as the mere acquisition of academic subject matter‚ but as a part of life itself.” John Dewey Providing quality education is perhaps the most significant contribution government can make to the people it serves. While we still know far less about the learning process than we would like‚ we should be willing to stand firmly behind

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    Depends. I believe anyone who began smoking before the risks of smoking were known and before the addictive properties were known should be able to sue the tobacco companies. People were mislead into believing a product was safe to use which the companies knew was not safe and purposely made more addictive. It has been shown that tobacco companies have purposely added flavorless substances such as sugar and ammonia for the express purpose to make the tobacco more addictive when burned. I

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    Should a business be held socially responsible? The demand for how businesses do their operations needs to change. As of right now‚ the business model suggests that we pursue profit by any entrepreneurial means and cut costs at any expense. For the most part businesses over the latter half of the twentieth century have based their idea of how to run a company off of Milton Friedman’s theories and classical neo-liberal economic thinking. I am suggesting however‚ that we take a different route for

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