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    communication have turned the world into a global village. They have helped man in conquering time and space; nations of the world have come much closer to one another as a result of these wonderful achievements. Now the people of the world feel far more close to one another than in the past‚ however‚ separated by vast distances. These scientific and technological developments have almost revolutionised the life. Let us have a look at what kind of global village it is. What similarities and dissimilarities

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    I always ending up failing it. The way how I prepare for a standardized is study because I need it to pass the test and not fail. What I do the night before is that I get a good sleep so I wouldn’t be tired for the test and study a lot and hope I could get a really good grade. the test questions I’m good at is when I have multiple chose because I would do the problem and cross off the wrong answer.

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    1. Discuss the marketing concept/ A concept is the overall idea or structure of something and marketing is how a product is moved through a channel to reach its target consumer. A marketing concept embraces the philosophy that good marketing strategy always has the needs and wants of the target marketin mind. Marketing concepts are formed as creative approaches to the problem of how to get a product needed and desired by a group of consumers to be selected and purchased by this group. The crux of

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    Testing has been used in school seen the beginning of schooling. These assessments are used in a variety of ways for a variety of reasons. However‚ as we talked about in class and on the online content‚ standardized tests have changed in the past years. In fact‚ in the videos we viewed this weekend‚ it it shown how these test effect students. Unfortunately‚ school is shown as less fun and students are not enjoying school. Also‚ the government has been involved in education. Acts like the no child

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    Standardized testing Standardized testing is good in theory but in reality it is causing many problems. The United States Government wants to keep the national school systems together but as a result it is making schools much more stressful for everyone and the point of being a teacher completely different than what it used to be. Children’s intelligence should not be determined by a test‚ nor should it determine a teacher’s skill. This problem has gotten much bigger over time and needs to be brought

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    “If the purpose of learning is to score well on a test‚ we’ve lost sight of the real reason for learning”. Admits Jeannie Fulbright. Students should not take standardized tests. Testing takes up too much time‚ there are too many tests‚ and schools have to wait too long for results. To begin with‚ testing takes up too much time. According to an October edition magazine at newela.com it takes twenty to twenty-five hours of testing each year (not includig prep time). On average eighth graders (public

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    The SAT and ACT‚ both standardized test scores used as an indicator of students’ academic abilities‚ are taken each year by thousands of students planning to enroll in some category of post-secondary education. These are thought to be accurate indicators of a student’s academic ability‚ but this is not always true. I feel that more often than not‚ these tests are rough indicators of a student’s ability. They test what the student SHOULD know‚ rather than what courses‚ and the depth of said courses

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    I personally don’t think standardized tests should be as big of a part of our lives as they are. Other people may believe we have a good amount of test or that we may even need more. In this essay I will explain why I don’t believe we should have such a large amount of test‚ yet we still need test but not as much as we currently do. I think we shouldn’t have so many test because for one thing among others they don’t test schools equally but more on that later. We take so many test‚ don’t you

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    Applying Standardized Terminologies in Practice Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 512: Nursing Informatics Summer 2014 Introduction The health industry is in the process of adopting evidence based interventions. This has lead to the standardization on the mode of communication in the classification of diagnosis‚ applied interventions and the expected outcomes. In this standardization process‚ the NANDA‚ NIC‚ and NOC elements are the most commonly used and effective systems

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    The emergence of global communications and culture has both pros and cons. I do believe many of the cons may be due to where one lives in the world. Communications/ media are a very powerful tool that can be underestimated. There is a huge disparity between the global North and South when it comes to global communications. Media can have a profund influence on societies and help them become more competitive with the rest of the world. Information and the media is a very powerful tool

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