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    Why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families. Children become looked after when their parents are unable to provide on-going care in either a temporary or permanent capacity. The number of looked after children and young people has increased every year for the last decade – but the number who are looked after as a result of their own offending behaviour is small. Instead‚ the overwhelming majority are looked after for their own care and protection: o Some have

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    love rather than force‚ so that they could be freed from their error. Subsequently in aspiration converting the multitude to their holy faith would acquire large dominions and great riches and all of their peoples for Spain. Moreover‚ he believed that the American people could easily be converted to Christianity‚ due to the reason that it seemed that they had no religion and that assorted indisputable components made them seem susceptible to such. This encompassed repeating everything that they were

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    Common Problems for College Students Problems May Include‚ But are Not Limited to: Disorganization/feeling overwhelmed Eating right and staying healthy Failing to manage money Failing to network Homesickness Not resolving relationship issues Poor grades/not studying or reading enough Poor sleep habits Skipping classes Wasting time/procrastinating Interventions: The following tips are for students to help themselves avoid some of the negative affects of these problems. While these issues

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    Discuss how different approaches to learning can affect student success in higher education Introduction: Approaches to learning are defined as “the ways in which students go about their academic tasks‚ thereby affecting the nature of the learning outcome” (Biggs‚ 1994 cited in Chin‚ 2000‚ p.110). However‚ the idea of classifying student’s approaches to learning began since Marton and Saljo’s research in 1979 (Ramsden‚ 2003). The research attempted to find an appropriate answer for the various

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    Case Study: Rosetta Stone | Lessons Learned | Application | The Rosetta Stone software is an acclaimed computer assisted language learning software that can be accessed online. It is noted for its efficacy through formulated teaching methods. | Educational portals must be accessible and user friendly in order to draw users in. Furthermore‚ teachings have to be devised through consistent methodology in order to achieve the best results. | The web portal should include fun and accessible ways

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    Introduction Students’ opinions about all aspects of academic life are now sought by educational institutions worldwide‚ generally‚ in the form of a satisfaction feedback questionnaire. It is this student satisfaction survey‚ within the context of student satisfaction in JRU Jose Rizal University. In the Philippines‚ Higher Education (HE) students were considered to be the “primary customers” of a University ‚even before they were liable for the payment of “up-front” tuition fees. Students are the direct

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    or more legitimate children or descendants‚ the surviving spouse shall be entitled to a portion equal to the legitime of each of the legitimate children or descendants. In both cases‚ the legitime of the surviving spouse shall be taken from the portion that can be freely disposed of by the testator. (834a) Art. 894. If the testator leaves illegitimate children‚ the surviving spouse shall be entitled to one-third of the hereditary estate of the deceased and the illegitimate children to another third

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    Learning Problems Over the decades education has gone through a vast experimentation on various theories and teaching method to find the perfect education system. In the United States of America‚ ‘The no child left behind’ policy and the ‘Common core’ are all going through varies debates to see the best fit education system. As I am currently teaching in Cooperative School in Majuro‚ using the United States curriculum‚ I have witnessed that there is always room for new educational interventions

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    How often people drink coffee ENC 1101 Florida International University Abstract In today’s society‚ over half of the adults in the United States drink coffee daily‚ and the percentage has been in increase for the past years or decades. In general‚ this increase of consuming coffee has been affected by various factors. It depends on ethnicity‚ race‚ age‚ gender‚ life stress and even the weather or hours of the day disturbs why people consume it. But how often people drink coffee

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    From Delinquency to success The sociological theory of delinquent subcultures belongs to Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin which is based on Robert Agnew’s general strain theory and social disorganization. Agnew’s theory explained that multiple sources of stress and strain affect a juvenile’s emotional traits and response‚ resulting in criminal or delinquent behavior. Cloward and Ohlin theorize that certain groups or subcultures in a society have values and attitudes that are conducive to crime

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