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    MB13-34 Rana javed Iqbal MB13-62 Research proposal:- Smoking among Students of grade (10th and 12th) Problem Statement: Despite knowing about the deadly diseases that smoking can cause‚ there is an increasing trend in its popularity . The problem on which we base the research are : Are all the students who smoke actually aware of the harmful effects? If they are then why they are still having it? Are

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    a pillow rather than a reference can help your chances of getting a better grade. Then why do students believe that pulling an ’all-nighter ’ before an exam will increase their chances of getting an ’A ’? It seems that in our society‚ sleep has come second to our daily routine‚ disregarding its importance for productivity. Many people are bogged down with errands‚ career issues and studying that sleep becomes overlooked. However‚ most of what we accomplish can be streamlined into more efficient

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    Electronic Research Assignment College Students and Depression College Students and Depression College students face many adversities as they transcend their collegiate careers. Depression is a major factor that haunts students since the first day they walk into their first lecture. It is extremely alarming that in 2009‚ the American College Health Association found that 9.2 percent of college students at all types of institutions reported being diagnosed with depression‚ and 9.4 percent with

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    from stress are college students because they have many things to do at the same time. Students have to balance their course work and family at the same time‚ and they have to leave their family problems in their home to be able to concentrate carefully on their course work. The university life has become a lot more challenging‚ and it’s much harder than school. I think being in college can be extremely stressful because students have to do everything by themselves. Furthermore‚ students have many assignments

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    Brent Mullins Dr. Lageman Research Paper March 27‚2008 Sex and College Students The purpose of this paper is to identify the circumstances associated with casual sex encounters. I found that casual sex is

 a common occurrence related to early sexual transition‚ engaging in first sex with a casual sex partner‚ drug use‚ and alcohol consumption. Casual sex occurred more often between "friends" than with strangers. 

 The transition to adulthood is a time of exploration and experimentation

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    Unprepared College Students Carla Williams-Com220 Scott Downing-Instructor April 25‚ 2010 Unprepared College Students Carla Williams COM 220 For most students‚ making it through high school seems like one of life’s most important accomplishments. And to others‚ the thought of gaining a college degree is a dream that has come true. Students that aspire to go to college are often unprepared to go to college for the lack of a challenging curriculum

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    "Alcohol abuse on college campuses has reached a point where it is far more destructive than most people and today realize and today threatens too many of our youth." -Senator Joe Lieberman Why do college students drink so much? This timeless fad has effected this generation in high percentages since the beginning of college education. Today in America it is estimated that approximately 29% of college students are regular alcohol abusers. Another recent study by the National Institute of Alcohol

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    College Students and Suicide College Students and Suicide By contrast‚ only 15.3 percent of Americans overall have had such thoughts‚ the World Health Organization’s World Mental Health Survey Initiative reported last February. The survey‚ part of a wider-ranging continuing study on student suicidal behaviors being conducted by David Drum‚ a professor of education psychology at the University of Texas at Austin‚ questioned 26‚000 undergraduate and graduate students at 70 U.S. institutions.

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    stabilize emotions. For example‚ there is a tremendous amount of factors that come into play when it comes to what causes mental illness‚ but many studies show that depression and other mental illnesses have been found in a significant amount of students. According to Suicide.org‚ “Approximately 20 percent of teens experience depression or another mental illness before they reach adulthood”(3). As a result‚ the effort to preserve mental health has been diminishing. When it comes to a student’s education

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    academic achievement and at-risk students. Many issues today affect the achievement gap and the ability for at-risk students to succeed. Most data‚ as revealed in the studies included in this review‚ conclude the factors identifying at-risk students do have significant impact on the academic achievement of individual students and schools. Most often‚ these students are not successful and eventually drop out of school or pursue a GED. Data indicate that teacher-student relationships‚ parent or caregiverstudent

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