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    The Effects of Bullying in School for Students Violence in the education which happens frequently is the fact. In Jakarta‚ students’ brawl almost happens every week‚ so that it is no longer interesting for those journalists. So far‚ when talking about the violence in students’ life‚ the topic that often presents is about students’ brawl‚ whereas there is the other kind of violence in students’ life that has more dangerous effects. It is bullying. Bullying often occurs in students’ society at both

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    knowledge and relative lack of experience in negotiating relationships may lead to non-consensual or unwanted sex experiences (Furlong‚ 2010). More recently‚ in the field of adolescence sexual health and well being‚ there has been growing concern about the extent to which adolescent relationships are characterized by violence and sexual coercion. Researchers have carried out studies in different parts of the globe and in New Zealand‚ approximately 4 out of 10 female students have reported experiencing

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    research illustrates the alteration of sleep deprivation on attentional networks. The researchers found a problem with complete focus in everyday life‚ from lack of sleep‚ and wanted to figure out as to why this came about. Researchers of this experiment hypothesize that‚ “the tonic component of alerting interacts with both attentional orienting and executive functions” (Exp Brain Res 1)‚ so henceforth‚ their experimental research study was conducted to see if sleep deprivation alters attentional function

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    engagement features as well as preferences of younger generations. Most research have explored on how ECG helps student learn‚ but little are known on factors contribute to students’ perceptions and acceptance of ECG. It is important to understand how students perceive ECG since they are the main ECG’s stakeholders. This study investigates factors that affect (or do not affect) students to use ECG using seven constructs modified from UTAUT and past researches. Data analysis was done using structural

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    Asli Doymaz 3/20/14 P. 4 THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS It is amazing how the Internet is changing people ’s lives. People are able to quickly do research and gather data on the web‚ navigate through websites‚ and most people are able to find anything on the Internet in a matter of seconds thanks to search engines like Google. The Internet has provided our world with a different means of communication and is accessible to anyone at any time at a click of a mouse. Despite all the beneficial

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    The Economic Effect on Student Education Lewis and Clark State College Introduction In the United States a students’ education is effected by the Economy. Housing location of low income families’ effect student placement in schools that may not have the same resources available to them as other schools. Due to the recent economic downturn‚ families and thus students with a lower income are challenged to find ways to get the same education as non-low income schools. There

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    million people) are moderately to severely sleep-deprived! High school and college students are among the most sleep deprived people in our population. 60% are sleepy during the day and 30% fall asleep in class at least once a week. The average person needs at least seven to nine hours of sleep every night but Many people do not get the sleep they need because their schedules don’t allow adequate time for it and they do not know the negative effects lack of sleep can have on their health and functioning

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    positive or negative. The neuroscience journal Neuron publishes an article by researchers at the Universitat Jaume I of Castellón that reviews the prevailing theory on dopamine and poses a major paradigm shift with applications in diseases related to lack of motivation and mental fatigue and depression‚ Parkinson’s‚ multiple sclerosis‚ fibromyalgia‚ etc. and diseases where there is excessive motivation and persistence as in the case of addictions. "It was believed that dopamine regulated pleasure and

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    derives knowledge through learning. A secondary school student is expected to be preparing for his/her first school leaving certificate and should be ready to pass must relevant subjects with honors. The secondary school students are those students of post-primary studies or as described above. It is at this stage of academics that students lay the foundation of their future. (http://patrickmoving.blogspot.com/2011/01/effects-of-mobile-phone-on-students-of.html) Modern mobile phones also support many

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    THE EFFECTS OF TEXT MESSAGING TO THE THIRD YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF OUR LADY OF PEACE SCHOOL‚ ANTIPOLO CITY ____________________ A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the High School Department Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City ____________________ In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for English Elective ____________________ By MARIANNE H. GREFAL III – St. Lorenzo Ruiz Chapter 1 - Introduction Text messaging‚ is the act of typing and sending a brief

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