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    The Cons of the High School Exit Exam Since 2002‚ the Center of Education Policy (CEP)‚ an independent nonprofit organization‚ has been studying state high schools exit examination- a test students must pass to receive a diploma. They also predict by 2012‚ nearly 74% of all public schools in America will require students to pass an exit exam in order to graduate (Chen‚ 2008). After reading several articles on this issue‚ I find it very hard to side with the idea. A growing number of states are aligning

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    Stressed Out College Students Ever feel over exhausted‚ depressed‚ sleep deprived‚ while rushing to turn in a term paper? Stress is a major issue facing several college students. Stress can be caused by family responsibilities‚ financial obligations‚ time management‚ and peer pressure. The effects of stress can lead to physical difficulties‚ irresponsible decisions‚ poor choices in relationships‚ emotional and mental drain. Students may experience financial stress for a variety of reasons. The

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    offer protection from times of high inflation which will leave a reliable source of income during retirement. I bonds and treasury inflation protection securities are two of the easiest ways for college graduates to begin building a retirement fund. For recent college graduates government investing can be one of the easiest and safest ways to begin saving money for retirement. Treasury I Bonds Investing in treasury I bonds is a safe and reliable way for recent college graduates to begin

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    Language Testing in Asia Volume one‚ Issue three October 2011 The Negative Influences of Exam-Oriented Education on Chinese High School Students: Backwash from Classroom to Child ROBERT KIRKPATRICK Shinawatra Internation University‚ Thailand YUEBING ZANG Thailand Bio Data: Robert Kirkpatrick has a Phd from Curtin University of Technology (Perth) and was an associate professor at Kumamoto Prefectural University for 9 years. He now lectures on the Master of Education program at

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    The essay “Caught in the net” written by Eva Tihanyi is an essay describing internet users. The thesis in Eva’s essay is “For some‚ the Net is a reliable companion‚ twenty-four hours a day‚ seven days a week—one that never sleeps. For others‚ it simply provides easy access to a vast array of data”. There are certain people that use the internet as a education tool and a way to stay connect to the world; but there is also people who abuse it and take advantage of the internet which in turn takes

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    College Student Comparison

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    Comparison to the Average College Student Data First and foremost‚ I was very interested in how many similarities and differences that there was between myself and the average college student. I found the similarities interesting because I do not feel that I spend my time evenly in each area‚ like I assumed the average college student did. I was most proud of myself in the sleeping category‚ seeing that I get‚ on average‚ 0.6 hours more sleep than the average college student. I think that my strict

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    Cheating in school is a mind-deteriorating problem growing at an extremely fast rate that needs our attention in order for it to be stopped once and forever. Cheating occurs mostly because of two main reasons: pressure and parental expectations. Copying in homework and during tests is two of the principle ways of cheating. The worst of cheating is that students are so used to it that happens almost on a daily basis. Another sad part of cheating is that people that cheated in school are likely to

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    AusIS should adopt year round schooling… Essay Done By: Fariha Khan Yr: 8 Australian International School should adopt the year round schooling process for the benefit of students. During long summer breaks‚ students forget what they have learned. Not everyone likes traveling during the same time every year. Short breaks help receive education and allow students take rests in the perfect time without over pressurizing students. So‚ adopting year round schooling in

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    Should exams be obolished

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    Exams. The word that most student fear off. Exam is a part of school life that all students have to go through. There are advantages in exams that are held in school. But there are people who think that exams give more disadvantages to the students. Even though some people say that exams should be abolished because they encourages cramming‚ I believe that they should not be abolished because exams are the only way for teachers to get feedback from their students build high moral standards and discipline

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    Thesis Statement: College students come from all different types of backgrounds. Most come directly from high school‚ some are returning from a period of "finding themselves"‚ some are trying to climb the corporate ladder‚ and then there are "moms" who want to start a career now that their children are in school. Regardless of their origins‚ college students come in all shapes and sizes and each easily identifiable from a mile away. A. Direct high school graduates 1. appearance 2. attitude

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