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    importance of reading

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    Kids who read often and widely get better at it. This is pretty much just common sense. After all‚ practice makes perfect in almost everything we humans do and reading is no different. 2. Reading exercises our brains. Reading is a much more complex task for the human brain than‚ say‚ watching TV is. Reading strengthens brain connections and actually builds new connections. 3. Reading improves concentration. Again‚ this is a bit of a no-brainer. Children have to sit still and quietly so they

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    Importance of Reading

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    Importance of Reading A lot of young people think that reading isn’t important anymore because they can learn everything they need to know from television. Unfortunately this is a false belief. The world is much bigger than what is seen on television and the only way to learn about everything that happened in the past and everything that might happen in the future is through reading. Reading is essential for everyone not just students. How do we know how the earth was created? How do we know what

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    The Importance of Grammar

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    The importance of grammar can be learned‚ but effort must be put forth to achieve the ends you seek. The importance lies in the fact that there is more to it than making sure commas and apostrophes are in the right places‚ or that you have corrected misplaced modifiers or incorrect pronouns. However‚ comma rules are important. You must know how to use commas appropriately to apply the meaning you intend within your writing. It is also essential to learn how to write in such a way that you are

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    Douglas McGregor‚ a professor of Industrial Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology‚ presented his view about the nature of people in his book “The human side of Enterprise [1]”. In order to explain the nature of people McGregor identified two set of assumption known as theory X and Theory Y. With the help of these theories the importance of motivation is discussed in this chapter. Theory X assumptions * Individuals inherently dislike the work and will avoid work if they can.

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    Importance of Diversity

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    Jordan Thompson Dr. Amy Juhala English 238 Diversity Comparison Essay May 11‚ 2011 The Importance of Diversity Diversity comes in different forms such as social and cultural. Social diversity has to do with a person or persons and their feelings‚ what they go through and how they deal with it. Each individual is unique and it is important for children to realize this. Individuals grow up and change because of their society. That is where social diversity comes from. Societies and cultures

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    The Importance of Family

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    The importance of family A person who is called successful in life is a person who has a happy family. Family is important to everyone in the world. "Family isn’t whose blood you have. It’s about who you care about"‚ my dad once told me. Each person has a different and unique family in their heart. Deep inside me‚ family holds an unchangeable place. The strong role which family plays‚ family’s communication‚ and its support are the three main reasons that make family so important. Have you

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    Steven Austin Meek Mrs. Corley English Composition II 17 July 2007 Importance of Industrialization In today ’s age everything seems to flow smoothly. Technology changes almost everyday‚ and we are increasingly becoming more efficient in our products. The efficiency has emerged from industrialization throughout its growth since the Industrial Revolution. The industrial plants have led to more precise and accurate products while still having mass production. American cities with industrial plants

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    Importance of Not Forgetting or the Importance of Remembering Why is it so crucial for people to not forget? Or why is it’s so crucial for people to remember? First off‚ let’s start with some background information on memory. Memory allows us to remember the problems or triumphs we’ve done in the past and correct them by remembering what went wrong or right. The part of my brain remembering to bring the progress report was stunted by my ability to retain the news in my long term memory versus

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    Importance of Literature

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    Importance of literature Literature reminds us of stories‚ epics‚ sacred scriptures and classical works of the ancient and modern times. Literature is defined as the body of written works of a language‚ period or culture‚ produced by scholars and researchers‚ specialized in a given field. Why is literature important? Let us see. As stated in the quotation by C.S. Lewis‚ literature not only describes reality but also adds to it. Yes‚ literature is not merely a depiction of reality; it is rather

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    Importance of History

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    CHAPTER I Introduction History is the science whose business is to study events not accessible to our observations‚ and to study these events inferentially (Philippine Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 1993). History is not merely the records of past events: it is the record of what one’s age find worthy of note in another. History as a narrative (which of written‚ visual‚ oral or a combination of all these) about past events that has a meaning to a certain group of people in a given time and

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