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    How Messed up Education Can Be Just couple weeks ago‚ I took my little sister to school; it was her first day as a 7th grader. As I walking in the hall‚ memories of the time I spent here‚ started to come back to me. Nothing had change‚ these walls‚ painting and the decoration. It felt like I never left‚ all the teachers greeted me‚ and asking about my college life. So just like any other year‚ students have to attend the opening ceremony; my little sister sat down in the last rows

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    Family problem Family is the beginning of everything in life. Every behavior‚ every action base on how the adult teach the children. Nowadays‚ we can see that family issue is slightly rising every single year such as; family violence‚ abandoned children‚ teenage mom etc. The issue that concern me the most is ‘family violence’ because violence in family can be the beginning of many problems. For example‚ when parent treat their children with violence ‚the family will have unhappy life‚ disunited

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    Family and Education So many times we use the school systems to educate our children solely. That is what it’s there for‚ right? We need to use them but‚ as parents‚ grandparents‚ aunts‚ uncles‚ friends‚ etc to children‚ we need to step up and educate at home also. We can’t leave the burden of educating on a teacher that already has their hands full with 20+ students. Children are to be well-rounded adults by the time they are 18 years old or at least by 22 year old‚ when they graduate from

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    regulated by external entities and the organizations you are employed by. The Code of Professional Practice (2008) outlines behaviours expected from teachers and it states that you must remain professional. The Equality Act (2010) protects people against discrimination in the work place bringing disability‚ sex‚ and others into a sole legislation. The Further Education Teacher’s Qualifications Regulation (2007) states that all teachers must be registered with IfL and participate in Continual Professional

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    HUMAN FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER. THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF MIGRATION. ONE IS EXTERNAL MIGRATION AND OTHER IS INTERNAL MIGRATION. MIGRATION OF PEOPLE FROM RURAL AREA TO URBAN AREA IS INTERNAL MIGRATION. AS A RESEARCHER WE HAVE TRIED TO EVALUATE CAUSES AND IMPACT OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION FROM SWABI TO PESHAWAR. THE RESEARCH IS CONDUCTED UNDER THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES: (I) TO KNOW ABOUT VARIOUS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CAUSES OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION. (II) TO HIGHLIGHT POLITICAL REASONS AND (III) TO FIND OUT ITS

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    English as Second Language Studies(Research Paper) First Draft Mobile Phone Addiction is getting severe. How can it be solved? __________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction Mobile phone addiction is getting severe amongst the teenagers in Malaysia. Syed and Nurullah (2009) opine that after the introduction of the prepaid services and the subsidization of handsets‚ mobile phone communication in Malaysia picked up at a fast pace. Pre-teens (10

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    Surviving the Transition from High School to University “In times of great stress or adversity‚ it is always best to keep busy‚ to plow your anger and energy into something positive”. Lee Lacocca The transition from high school to university marks a distinct step in a student’s academic career. The step denotes the move from a dependent to independent learner‚ from studying in a carefully monitored environment with a highly regulated timetable to students learning to manage their own

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    Professor Stephen Leech English 1A 6 July 2015 My Educational Journey: From Cannot to Can Aristotle once said‚ “The roots of education are bitter‚ but the fruit is sweet.” Every person has experiences that influence their view of education. Every day we are influenced in one way or another. Whether it be by our parents‚ our family‚ our friends‚ our environment‚ or society. A significant event for me‚ which influenced my education‚ was the day that my parents told me they could not afford to send me

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    Introduction Volunteerism can be defined as contributing one’s time or talents for charitable‚ educational‚ social‚ political or other worthwhile purposes‚ usually in one’s community‚ freely and without regard for compensation. For example‚ America have shaped their nation by their voluntary efforts such as providing services‚ organizing political action‚ caring for the poor‚ reaching out to the disadvantaged‚ providing education‚ ensuring equality and civil rights for all citizens‚ and working

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    undertake a university education in developing countries. In today’s modern life‚ the role of women has become more and more important in economic growth. However‚ in many countries‚ especially in developing countries‚ low female educational rate is big problem. This essay argues that women should be required to undertake a university education in developing countries. The first reason why women should be required to undertake a university education in developing countries is that it can affect

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