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    VOLUME NO. 3 (2013)‚ ISSUE N O. 01 (J ANUARY) ISSN 2231-5756 A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed (Refereed/Juried) Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: Ulrich ’s Periodicals Directory ©‚ ProQuest‚ U.S.A.‚ EBSCO Publishing‚ U.S.A.‚ Cabell’s Directories of Publishing Opportunities‚ U.S.A.‚ Open J-Gage‚ India [link of the same is duly available at Inflibnet of University Grants Commission (U.G.C.)]‚ Index Copernicus Publishers

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    Jacob Dearing APUSH 2/20/13 Thesis assignment 1. The American city was changed drastically in the first half of the 20th century with the beginnings of the industrial revolution and the ongoing flow of foreigners into an already crowded United States. 2. Many men around the time of the 20th century had parts in the progressive era reform and were influential in politics and majorly through social conditions. 3. Progressive era reforms were not that prominent in the late

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    way is better online or traditional. Some people may say online schools are not as fulfilling as a traditional or college would be. That is not the case‚ because you have the same opportunities as someone who went to a regular college. Everyone’s not the same so certain people learn in different environments than others. People who should take online classes are people who are able to stay focused and accomplish what they set on doing. There has been a debate in recent years if online-schooling is

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    of Buddhism and the Tibetan Mandala. Human’s attraction to centers have not strayed far from our ancestors. It is no surprise that those tendencies followed mankind into the 20th century as ideas for the mall developed. Ira G. Zepp‚ author of “The Shopping Mall as Sacred Space” was a professor of religious studies at McDaniel College. Zepp viewed teaching as a religious experience‚ and many of his writings reflect that belief. In his article he argues that malls‚ based on their design and purpose‚

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    As the big orb of day dims its glow‚ lights coming from a structure throbbing with life are starting to illuminate Katipunan Avenue. When I first visited this new shopping center‚ few people were only checking the place out since it was not yet popular back then. But now‚ it is on top of the list of best places to go in Quezon City. It is 6 o’clock in the evening. As I walk out of the jeepney along with many passengers‚ leaving the jeep half-empty‚ a sprawling structure with its earth-toned colors

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    education for them to succeed. As technology becomes a bigger part of everyday life‚ there has been debate as to if online school or traditional school is better for students. While online school is more convenient‚ it isn’t necessarily the best option. There on many pros and cons on both sides of the argument‚ as both are good in different ways. However‚ online school isn’t as good as traditional school as students are isolated‚ they have less guidance from their teachers‚ and more easily lose motivation

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    Addicted to Cheap Shopping Opinion Summary Addicted to Cheap Shopping is a documentary that explains the reasons behind the inexpensive products and services that are available for sale in large supercenters. Libby Potter‚ a British reporter‚ travels around the world to investigate the reason behind why people of the first-world countries are being given such low rates for things that definitely did not take so little to produce. She gets to the bottom of why the products that we purchase are having

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    Appendix A: Final Project Overview and Timeline Week 9 Com 155 Home School vs Public School There are several reasons that parents take their children out of the Public Education System‚ since the Supreme Court banned God from our school system and prayer was stopped. When the Government separated from the Church it caused some students to never hear of God‚ given evolution as their only option. In just seven years‚ the number of children who are home schooled has increased from

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    Robyn CampbellCampbell 1 English 101 Professor Beckham March 19‚ 2013 Traditional Students vs. Non Traditional Students A non traditional student will transition into college better than a traditional student due to allotted responsibility and independence on their part. A non traditional student has a more serious approach where as a traditional student lacks focus in their first steps as an adult. The demographic of a student has changed over the years. A college student is not typically

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    Marketing research. Online and traditional focus groups. Focus groups are a method of group interviewing in which the interaction between the moderator and the group‚ as well as the interaction between group members‚ serves to elicit information and insights in response to carefully designed questions. The dynamic nature of the questions asked by the moderator and the group process‚ produces a level of insight that is rarely derived from ’unidirectional ’ information collection devises such

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