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    Create Your Own School

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    A public schools’ job is to create a standardized environment for students of the general population; however‚ public schools don’t always meet the needs of the students. Charter schools exist to meet the needs of the students and are more open to parental involvement and local control over state and bureaucracies’ control. However‚ “charter schools may deter some minority‚ poor‚ and working families from seeking enrollment by requiring them to complete volunteer hours and failing to provide transportation

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    subsidiary legislation

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    Definition of Subsidiary legislation in section 2 of the Interpretation Act 1948 and 1967 to mean‚ any proclamation rule‚ regulation‚ order‚ notification‚ by-law or other instrument made under any Ordinance‚ Enactment or other lawful authority and having legislative effect. This category of law has become important as the business of government to gets more complicated. Subsidiary Legislations are made by the people or bodies who are authorized by the legislatures. The Interpretation Act 1967

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    High School vs College

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    High School vs. College “Change is the end result of all true learning.”- Leo Buscaglia High School and College both give the benefit of having students learn in a classroom. In high school and college‚ the main objective is to learn and become more knowledgeable. Both institutions prepare students for a career in the future. Even though they have their similarities they also have some differences. Some of these differences include different teachers‚ the costs‚ and the different learning experiences

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    Sr. No. | College Code | Name of the College / Institute | Date of the Meeting in which the Samiti Approved Fee Stucturr for Academic Year 2011-12 | Interim Fee Approved by the Samiti for Academic Year 2012-13 | 1 | 3012 | Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute(VJTI)‚ Matunga‚Mumbai | | 27000 | 2 | 3185 | Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology‚ Chembur‚ Mumbai | 11/10/2011 | 59860 | 3 | 3161 | K.J. Somaiya Institute in Management Studies & Research‚ Vidyavihar

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    High School vs College

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    High School vs. College. High schools are academic institutions that provide more advance education than elementary school or middle school‚ but less advanced education than college. In high school classes are given to adolescents between 9 grades and 11 grades. On the other hand‚ college is an educational institute; that provide high standards of education to people with short or long term objectives in order to obtain a degree. Both organizations provide education that is to prepare individuals

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    development in college is how they stay involved while they are away from home‚ but also learn how to balance a variety of activities. One of the main events that would take place each day at the school following the war was the creation of the Rat Races. The Rat races were an idea created by students to bring them together in a closer place after the war. The Rat Race was created by a committee of students who would meet with deans and officers to set up the rules and regulations for what would

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    The Roles of School Counselor Based on the counselor’s log book listed 26 roles or responsibilities that must be done by a counselor. However‚ counselors are not necessarily bound by duties recorded because the scope of duties of a counselor is actually more than that. According to Mr. Zaifulnizam‚ role that can be played as a counselor must be based on knowledge of appropriate guidance and counseling so that they can deal with problems at school and managed to turn the actual functions of guidance

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    2013 High School vs. College High school and college are very dissimilar. There are so many main differences and then there are differences that aren’t very distinct. These differences include homework‚ teacher-student relationships‚ and attendance policies. In high school most of the teachers will let you turn in your homework late if you give them a decent excuse. In college your professor will not accept any excuse for late work. There are also a lot more tests in high school. Usually‚

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    Processing (85)‚ Study Aids (95)‚ and Time Management (60).The 3 areas I scored the lowest on are: Attitude (5)‚ Motivation (5)‚ and Selecting Main Ideas (20). I’m going to work more on my attitude‚ because it’s important to me that I graduate and get the degree in the career that I want to purse‚ so that I can prove to all the people who told me that I wouldn’t be nothing‚ or had doubt in me‚ because my parents didn’t finish High School‚ nor graduated. Motivation is probably one of the hardest one

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    turning in assignments late‚ and an overall lethargic attitude rapidly spread from student to student as the end of the school year nears. Unfortunately‚ the repercussions of their actions are not as innocent as some seniors like to believe. Senioritis has short-term as well as long-term damage on their academic attainment such as loss of college acceptance‚ difficulties with college level classes‚ lack of desire to further education and a continued apathetic attitude towards the end of any undertaking

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