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    EDU 530: Adv. Techniques in Instruction and Assessment Root Causes of Student Achievement Problems Due: March 1‚ 2011 Descriptive Section: This is an average American fourth grade class. Most students complete their homework every night‚ are proficient in Reading and Math‚ and come from stable homes. There are a few advanced students‚ and a handful of low-performing students. I asked their teacher to identify the root causes to the lack of performance in her-lowering performing students

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    Obesity: root cause of many disease Outline What is obesity Its measurement Global trends Reasons Energy rich foods Lack of exercise genetic predisposition Related Morbidity Cardiovascular diseases Diabetes Mellitus Other diseases e.g bone and joint diseases‚ asthma‚ skin diseases‚ certain cancers etc Social implications How to fight obesity Diet Exercise Drugs and surgical procedures Conclusion. Obesity is a medical condition

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    something about it. Requiring black passengers to pay fares in the front of the bus and then entered through the rear (31)‚ reserving the front 10 double seats for whites (31) and addressing black patrons with obscene language (31)‚ were some of the root causes of the Civil Rights Movement.

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    using the term “spoliation‚” and by ascribing spoliation to the dominant class’s control of the state machine. (Hirschman 1991: 55) Clearly‚ Hirschman has not the slightest suspicion that Pareto was presenting‚ in the customary terminology‚ a liberal analysis that goes back to the first decades of the nineteenth century. Hirschman’s blunder is perhaps understandable if not excusable. Today few ideas are as closely associated with Marxism as the concepts of class and class conflict. Yet‚ as with much else

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    In the novel Roots and Shadows it was not a question of her dissatisfaction only but also of her male counterparts who suffered because of strong hold of traditions. Indu finds that like her‚ Hemant‚ her college friend is also dissatisfied with his married life. He calls marriage a “trap” where if once one entangled‚ entangled forever. The institution of marriage is the prime factor responsible for the hostile upsurge of personal relationship. He calls marriage a “trap” or a cage‚ “A trap? Or a cage

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    In my opinion‚ there are several motives to hate crime. It could be gender‚ religion or any personal issues. Also‚ and one more significant point that I should be talked about the root causes of hate crime is the ignorance. People should be aware or educate themselves before forming a negative perspective towards sensitive issues that can have destructive impact on the society. Being respectful towards one another in spite of having

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    ROOTS * is an organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil. * a part of a plant body that bears no leaves‚ and therefore also lacks of nodes. * is the beginning of the vascular system pipeline that moves water and minerals from the soil up to the leaves and fruits. FUNCTIONS OF ROOTS: * Underground (usually) * Anchor the plant in the soil * Absorb water and nutrients * Conduct water and nutrients * Food Storage ROOT SYSTEM: 1. Tap root system

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    Greek/Latin Roots Acer‚ Acid‚ Acri- Bitter‚ Sour‚ Sharp Examples: Acerate : Shaped like a needle. Acidity: Quality of sourness Acrimonious: Nagging and bitter The acerate building towered over me. The acidity of vinegar made him vomit. The wife grew acrimonious. Anni‚ Annu‚ Enni- Year Examples: Annuity: Money paid annually Biennial: Occurrence of two years Triennial: Occurrence of three years His annuity was a good six figures.

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    SQUANDERMANIA MENTALITY: THE ROOT CAUSE OF SOCIAL EVIL UDEKE CHARLES NDUBUISI POPE JOHNPAUL 11 MAJOR SEMINARY‚ AWKA Charlitex2005@yahoo.com PREAMBLE Nigeria as a nation is ravaged by many internal problems. It is no longer news even to the blind that things are not the way they should be in our society. Nigeria problem is hydra-headed. Many scholars have viewed it from the different perspective as corruption‚ problem of leadership‚ indiscipline‚ greediness‚ consumerism

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    Corruption Is the Root Cause of Economic Slowdown in India Corruption is omnipresent. From micro-institutions to macro-institution‚ from local to government institutes each operated and continued to exist and flourish with its own set of corruption activities.  What should be noted here is that corruption is going to exist as long as planet earth does. There is plausible end to the institution of corruption‚ which though illegal is unconsciously legal‚ especially in developing countries

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