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    I realized there was something wrong with me when I noticed myself scrutinizing the extracurricular activities of my daughter’s friends‚ and wondering how they’d look on a college résumé. How would Model U.N. stack up against Mandarin? Would playing a violin or a lute stand out more? What about foreign service trips vs. summer “nerd camp” vs. Indian cooking classes? Archery‚ fencing‚ or diving—which would be more likely to catch the admissions officer’s eye? We were talking about a bunch of seventh-graders

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    When laptops entered the computer market‚ everyone wanted one of these small devices for computing on the go. Laptops received a lot of hype because of their portability and their ease of use. This new technology took the computing world by storm and dominated the portable computer scene until a new device entered the market: the tablet. This device offers several of the same features as laptops but with added portability. Some individuals may feel this is the new way to compute and they can’t live

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    My recent purchase was a laptop HP Pavilion x360. Buying a computer is similar to buying a car‚ examining the right type for the right purpose‚ it’s not just about how expensive or cool it looks but also what’s under the hood. Education in my school IAU‚ relays a lot on using a computer with access to the internet. Computers are used every day‚ by administrative staff‚ lecturers and students. The internet and computers at large now play an integral part in the learning process so much so‚ that it

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    It is true that is some countries teenagers have jobs while they are still students. I support this idea and believe that it can help the teenager a lot in his present and future life. Self-reliance is an important lesson of life. People need to learn it at some point of time. Teenagers who have jobs while they are studying learn to fend for themselves. They may use the money earned to pay their school fee or may use it as their pocket money. They learn how difficult it is to earn money. This will

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    lesson plans * Creating group (Private small group) * Generating new ideas and techniques * Using various material and activities * Using both theories and practices * Meeting objectives 2009-2010 : A tutor‚ teaching students‚ especially children during studying at Angkor High School * Preparing lesson plans * Generating the ideas to improve their knowledge * Improving their reading such as pronunciation * Illustrating pictures for them *

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    distracted. Computers are a distraction. In the article “Classroom Laptops Use Distracting” it explains how computers

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    The two assigned textbooks‚ We the People and American Politics and the African-American Quest for Universal Freedom (AAA)‚ are very different in content and concept. The We the People textbook had more of “universal”‚ less biased‚ view of American government as opposed to AAA. The We the People book wrote mainly about government and politics without zeroing in on racial groups and their disadvantages. The AAA book also focused on government‚ but specifically on African-American influence throughout

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    i Case Study: One Laptop Per Child [from: Keegan‚ Warren J.‚ and Mark C. Green‚ Global Marketing (Sixth Edition)‚ New Jersey: Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚Prentice Hall‚ 2011] |[pic] | | | | | As director of the prestigious Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)‚ Nicolas Negroponte had a unique opportunity to immerse himself in cutting-edge

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    “Okay class; please open your textbooks to page 451 and take out a couple pieces of scrap paper for your warm-up‚” says your math teacher. “Please answer all questions on every page until you reach page 522. Make sure you record your answers on your piece of paper. When you are finished‚ please turn in your paper and come see me so that I can give you the classwork. You may begin now.” You groan inwardly‚ thinking‚ “I wish I could just take a break‚ go outside‚ and play in the sunshine for a couple

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    In the following essay I will be looking at both sides of the debate of whether neuroscience replaced psychology in explaining behavior. To begin with we must firstly understand what exactly neuroscience is and what it entails. It is generally defined as the study of how the nervous system develops‚ its structure and the functions it carries out. Neuroscientists study the brain and how it impacts on human beings behavior and cognitive functions. The study also looks at what occurs when things don’t

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