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    The Pass/Fail System In an article discussing whether or not a pass/fail grading system can reflect a student’s progress‚ Bonnie M. Miller‚ MD advocates for criteria based learning. She accurately points out that “A pass/fail grade indicates simply that a student has achieved an expected level of competence” and that this information is critical to understand if this student has fulfilled his or her obligations. She says that “students should be evaluated on their initiative‚ engagement with and

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    by their Chief Supervisor. Your involvement as Chief Supervisor is very important to ensure fair and appropriate grading. However‚ to ensure a common approach to grading and alignment with the academic level and intended learning outcomes (ILOs) of the subject‚ please read and follow the points below about this assignment‚ its submission and grading. For grading‚ please use the grading table supplied. 1. 2. The work should present a coherent and detailed written critique of a real case‚ or a description

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    In a world where people are desperate to measure each other in any quantifiable way possible‚ many students let a single letter define them. In the American grading system‚ the awarding of an A grade warrants celebration‚ while receiving a C leads to disappointment. The emphasis on the importance of these grades grows continually throughout the lives of students until they cannot accept anything less than A’s. Pressure leads scholars to either attempt to buy grades or assume higher grades are

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    educational services that could be improved through the utilization of computers connected to the internet. For example enrollment can became easier when it was done online. And there’s a lot more to squeeze from the internet including an institution’s grading system. With these hasty technological developments and innovations‚ things are bound to change and our only choice is to follow the trends it brings forth. And so‚ the society needs to use the tools and stuffs of the Information Age to solve problems

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    have a multiplier-effect‚ and they tend to influence a person’s life to a large extent. One’s college education is generally assessed by the grades he gets‚ the courses he takes‚ the job he gets etc. In our report‚ we have tried to throw some light on the examination and grading system in BITS. The CGPA is a much criticized parameter within the campus‚ and keeps earning bricks and bouquets for itself. We have made an effort to give an overview of the various grading systems around the world in

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    Group No : Title : The negative effects of smartphones among teenagers. Hook line: - ‘Phone beeps’. The screen reads‚ “Hey sweetheart‚ come ovr 2 my bday party 2nyt at 7. C yah! XOXO” Gone were the days where people used to send out invitation cards or having conversations face to face since the advent of smartphones. General info : Definiton of smartphones : -A smart phone is an advanced communication gadget with advanced phone capabilities. Definiton of teenagers : -Aged between 13 and 25 -Today‘s

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    The Negative Effects of Smoking Literature Review The intent of this review of literature is to show the needs of the further research in how smoking effects the health of the smokers and their families‚ their financial state‚ the environment‚ and people around them. In order to help smokers quit smoking by showing them the reasons of why they should quit smoking and how they can quit. The literature review has shown a gap in the literature and the needs for the further research “the negative

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    The Negative Effects of Marijuana The effects that marijuana has on the brain has been a widely controversial topic for the past century. Scientist have found both pros and cons in their studies on users of marijuana. In this essay‚ I will be reviewing the known negative effects that marijuana has on the body. There are several points I will be discussing. These points are distorted perception‚ loss of coordination‚ increased heart rate and blood pressure‚ trouble with thinking and problem solving

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    many things were accomplished‚ which means that our nation was faced with many positive and negative effects. Some of the positive effects included new opportunities for the common public and former slaves. For example‚ the common public was presented with its first public school system‚ new roads and railroads‚ as well as orphanages for children and institutions for the mentally ill. One of the negative effects of the war was the physically and economically drained south. After the war‚ the south was

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    The Negative Effects of Nationalism Nationalism is a modern political ideology that creates a devotion to one’s culture and is the belief that from acting independent instead of communally will benefit nations which highlight national goals rather than international ones. Nationalism didn’t start till around the 17th‚ and 18th centuries which is because there was no concept of what a nation was. In the simplest terms‚ there was a loyalty to the “crown”

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