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    discuss these challenges in condition of financial‚ social‚ and academic. To begin with‚ financial problems are a major challenge for university students includes tuition fee‚ rent expenses‚ and text books. Tuition fee is the most common challenge for these students. Though‚ for some they only take one or two units per semester because of financial problems. The high costs of fee causes many problems for those who are not sponsored. Besides‚ fee expenses for each semester cost of thousands of dollars

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    Introductions A multinational corporation (MNC) is a corporation that operating in two or more countries‚ known as host countries but managed from one country‚ known as home country. Multinational Corporation is also known as international corporation (Wikipedia‚ 2011). Besides that‚ MNC can be defined as a corporation that derives revenues from operations in countries other than home country (BusinessDictionary‚ 2011). The objective of MNC to operate in other countries is to gain competitive advantage

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    Music Teacher

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    of an audience gives a person courage that they didn’t even know that they possessed‚ and they can then go on to use this courage and confidence in other situations in their lives‚ thus creating a better life for them. Music education is the best teacher of this self-confidence‚ and I believe that most children wouldn’t have the same confidence if they didn’t have a music class every week. This is a very strong point that I would make as a school board member. I believe that self-confidence is a

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    Compare/contrast kindergarten teachers and university teachers Teaching has long been considered one of the most demanding professions of the present age. Most teachers do not feel ready to cope with problems that usually arise during their lessons. As lower (elementary) levels are frequently easier to deal with‚ some of them prefer working at those levels because they think children are easier to handle. Others feel more comfortable teaching students of higher levels like university. At first

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    Although computer teachers have some advantages‚ I prefer humanteachers. Human teachers make learning fun‚ and they can be caring and understanding. Computer teachers do have some advantages. The computer teachers can teach more than the humanteachers can in about the books. They have better memory than the human teacher has because they are computers‚ computer can memorize anything. Moreover‚ computer teachers will be fairly to all of the students. In addition‚ students learn from the computers

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    Teacher Evaluations

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    McKeachie‚ 1979; Centra‚ 1993‚ 2003)‚ and some studies found did affect student evaluations (Basow & Howe‚ 1987). Since students are the recipients and raters of instruction‚ they can provide an important‚ unique‚ and necessary perspective on judging teacher effectiveness. Student evaluations are commonly used to make decisions regarding faculty salary‚ awards‚ and promotion and tenure; therefore‚ it is imperative to consider all the major variables that can influence student evaluations. Although there

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    The Teachers Poem

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    The Teacher |   | | | I was twenty-six the first time I helda human heart in my hand.It was sixty-four and heavier than I expected‚its chambers slack;and I was stupidly surprisedat how cold it was.It was the middle of the third weekbefore I could look at her face‚before I could spend more than an hourlearning the secrets of cirrhosis‚the dark truth of diabetes‚ the black lungsof the Marlboro woman‚ the exquisitepainful shape of kidney stones‚without eating an entire box of Altoidsto smother

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    Inspirational Teacher

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    Patience‚ curiosity‚ open minded. These are some of the plethora of attributes I believe stitch up a hardworking‚ respected educator. She’s tiny in stasher and most likely unaware of the huge golden heart that seems to glow on the most gloomy days. Soft spoken‚ frigid almost; yet very dedicated and accomplished. She’s around 5’-0”; but no taller than me. She has this thin golden hair and these dark almond shaped eyes that glow when teaching any type of history. Although very petite in figure‚ I see

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    An Inspirational Teacher

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    In one of the most powerful scenes in the film‚ Erin draws a line in the center of the classroom and divides the students into two groups. She then asks a series of questions‚ telling the students to step up to the line if their answer is yes. • Do you own the new Puff Daddy CD? • Have you seen the movie Boyz in the Hood? • Do you know anybody who has been in jail? • Do you know where to get drugs? • Have you ever been shot at? • Have you have lost a friend to gang violence? • Two

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    CHALLENGES OF PRINT MEDIA Conventional wisdom in the media industry holds that existing‚ established forms of media adapt to new and emerging forms. For example‚ radio adapted to the emergence of television rather than simply fading away. The emergence of the Internet and the plethora of information available‚ however‚ have led many to question the conventional view. Media executives and scholars agree that newspapers‚ magazines and other forms of print media face serious challenges in terms of

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