HELPING STUDENTS DEVELOP GOOD STUDY HABITS Copyright 2005 williamgladdenfoundation.org ISBN # 1-56456-044-9 All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be sold‚ by any process or technique‚ without the express consent of the publisher. INTRODUCTION America has come to realize that its national educational system is not reaching enough of its students. Basic skills at the primary levels of school have decreased‚ as have the standard test scores of high school graduates
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get failed in their tests or exams and there are some other poor study habits which affect the achievement of the students. These are as follow: This is a very common mistake which is made by students‚ and also most unavoidable from the side of students. When students enter‚ especially in the universities‚ they think of themselves free from every duty of studies. When students leave their classes‚ due to this‚ their study habits are also affected. They get used to it and lose their positions. If they
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Essay on the 1930’s The 1930’s was a rebuilding year for the United States of America. America was going thru a rough time in the 1930’s. For example America was in the great depression and war was going on in Europe‚ although America wasn’t involved in the war it would be inevitable for them to stay out of the war. The president that would be elected is Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ he would be the president to help us get out of the Great Depression; the United States went thru what is called the Dust
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Media habits of target audiences After conducting survey for Hi5 bread‚ we managed to get more information of the media habit of our target audiences. On our survey‚ question 10 asks in terms of television which media is most preferred. From the responses‚ 60% answered tv3‚ 20% answered tv2‚ 8% answered ntv7‚ 6% answered tv1‚ 4% answered 8tv‚ and 2% answered others. From the results‚ it clearly shows that TV 3 is the preferred media that would be used for advertizing because majority of the respondents
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Different eating habits Do you ever wonder why has so many different eating habits among CSUN’s IEP students? Because CSUN has students from many countries‚ so this can explain it. They came here to learn English and to study more about their field. On August 26 to 27‚ I conducted a short survey to find out the answer to this question. However‚ we also need to feed ourselves because we have to combine kinds of food to gain energy enough to do what we must: to study. Groups were made according to
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SOCIAL INFLUENCES Cialdini’s 7 principles 1. Automaticity Consumers‚ in a low involvement situation‚ Behave in an automatic way‚ ‘mindlessly’ Heuristics (mental shortcuts) Prediction‚ for likelihood judgements Anchor-adjustment; adjusting according to a number given even if it has nothing to do with the prediction Persuasion‚ for attitude‚ beliefs Price-quality (naturally think higher price = better quality)‚ advertized products and those with endorsements are of better quality Influence
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Everything changes in an instant. Checking a cell phone while driving could result in severe injury or death. I agree with the law to make it illegal to drive while using a hand held cell phone. Implementing this law will make travel safer and it will protect people’s lives. Cell phones have become major distractions. Many are addicted to their phones. The inability of people to look away from their phone screen has cause many fatal accidents. Texting and the use of social media keeps a constant
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The Reason Utopian Societies Fail: Bad Leadership and the human condition. English Ms. Zimmerman Rios‚ Sergio 30/5/2012 Rios‚ Sergio Ms. Zimmerman English 30/5/2013 The Reason Utopian Societies Fail: Bad Leadership and the human condition. Utopian societies tend to fail because perfection itself cannot be achieved: factors such as discrimination and bad leadership make a utopian society nothing‚ but a myth. History has proven that humans that have leadership can shift things around
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Question: Although overt (obvious) racism is becoming increasingly rare in American society today‚ unconscious racism remains a very a realty. Examine the historical origins of this unconscious racism of which Rosenberg writes and postulate (assume) the realistic possibility of eradication of this unconscious racism. In the 1960s‚ there were two drunk driving incidents that were almost identical in all aspects‚ aside from the race of the driver. One driver was white and the other was
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Music and Society Today: Ear Candy or Behavior Modification From the rhythm of the beat flowing through your body or the lyrics having such influential power it affects one’s behavior‚ attire and figure of speech. As there is no true way to avoid it‚ the thought that would arise is the values portrayed in mass media. In this particular paper‚ the researcher looked further into the different types of music and the different groups in society that listen to them. On the opposing side‚ opinions
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