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    about the effects of remedial classes to the academic performance of the highschool students at Assumpta Academy school year 2011-2012. The researchers want to know if the remedial classes truly have an effect to the academic performance of the students who undergoes remedial classes. Is there any advantage in taking up remedial classes? The researchers think there is. There is an advantage in taking up remedial classes because many students agree that remedial classes help the students in their grades

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    Pros and Cons of Online High School Classes Introduction to Educational Technology EME 2040 Char Fosmoe Florida State College of Jacksonville August 20‚ 2011 Abstract Online courses in high school are causing much debate. Although many people are bucking the trend‚ those who have willingly taken online courses have found there are many benefits. However‚ with the integration of any new technology brings new concerns that need addressing. Although online courses may not be for everyone

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    Introduction The term “cutting classes” is the practice of missing a designated class without permission. Another slang term for avoiding class attendance is “skipping class” the official word for an intentional‚ unauthorized absence from class is “truancy.” Truancy is any intentional unauthorized or illegal absence from compulsory education. It is absences caused by students of their own free will‚ and usually does not refer to legitimate “excused” absences‚ such as ones related to medical conditions

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    treated the same? Social classes are a common theme in many literary works because they impact the world in such a large way. Many authors use literature to express their opinions on world issues without causing a scene‚ money being a large and common topic that shows up within writing. Reading about the differences within the social classes and how differently they are treated only adds fire to the fuel of letting the wealthy run the world. The difference between social classes continues to impact the

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    this economy function. There are three main core classes: Lower Class‚ Middle Class‚ and Upper Class. This paper will deeply analyze each of these classes including their subclasses as well as looking at several theories and reasons as to why our social class has been set this way. The Lower class is the group of individuals who make less than $32‚000 and are the biggest group in the social class ladder. In this group there are two sub-classes: Poor and Working Class. The poor account for 15-20%

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    1: As a physician‚ he is excellent‚ combining his knowledge of American Indian herbal medicine and British medicine. He chooses as his spiritual mentor the Reverend Dimmesdale. 2: Chillingworth takes a strong interest in Dimmesdale; the congregation takes this as a good sign and hope that he can heal Dimmesdale. But Dimmesdale says he needs no medicine. Eventually‚ he is persuaded and Chillingworth becomes his personal physician. 4: The townspeople begin to change their opinions of him‚ fearing

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    Online Classes VS Traditional Classes Online classes and traditional classes are both great options for obtaining a college education. They have a common goal of helping students reach their educational goals. Either path the student decides to take has its positive and negative aspects. The three biggest areas to consider when making the decision between online or traditional classes are the expenses‚ convenience or ease of accessibility‚ and the communication between students and instructors

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    Traditional vs. Online Education DeRhonda Foster COM/155 University Composition and Communication I 01/15/2012 Dr. Lisa Dunick Traditional vs. Online Education Are you thinking about returning to school for a degree? Today‚ there are more options available for those choosing to further their education past high school than there was when I was a teenager. For many years‚

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    Katy Hill Compare & Contrast Compare & Contrast: Traditional Schooling vs. Online Classes I mark a subset of the areas needing improvement. These comments are in text bubbles on the right. If you do not see them‚ make sure you are viewing your document in print view. If you do not have Microsoft Word‚ download and install the Word viewer. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3657ce88-7cfa-457a-9aec-f4f827f20cac&displaylang=en Start the Word Viewer and open your

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    Online vs. Traditional Education Have you ever had the opportunity to take online classes? Have you even heard of online classes? If you haven’t‚ you are missing out on a great opportunity. Online education is rapidly becoming a popular alternative to traditional education. It is offering more flexibility for students and providing individuals with better opportunities for postsecondary education. Even though traditional education has been the only form of education for hundreds of years

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