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    irregular student

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    The Causes and Effects of Being an Irregular Student in the College Of Fine Arts and Design CRISENCIO M. PANER     72 Manunggal St.‚ Bgy. Tatalon‚ Quezon City‚ Philippines 1113                                                                                                                                        CP : 0915-1429675                                                            Email : panercris@gmail.com                                                                                                        

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    student politics

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    Student politics Students are the backbone of the society and if they are not brought up properly‚ the future of the society will be darkened. Students have nothing to do with the politics of the country and they have to devote their full attention to their physical‚ mental‚ intellectual and spiritual growth. Their studies and the method of education in that age went ahead in helping them to grow properly as an asset to the society. The students have full say in their own affairs and the best

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    Working Student

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    Many students of HRM in Taguig City University work part-time Employment during school could improve grades if working promotes aspects that correspond with academic success‚ such as industriousness or time management skills‚ or instead reduce grades by reducing time and energy available for school work. Otherwise‚ working might be associated with academic performance‚ yet not directly influence it‚ if unobserved student differences influence both labor supply and grades. Unmotivated students might

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    Duties of a Student

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    Duties of a Student by- Md. Abdul Mannan1 The period of life‚ which we spend to receive education in educational institutions‚ is called student life. It is not only the best time of a man’s life but also the seedtime as the success and happiness in our life depend on how we have spent our student life. That is why‚ this life is the life of work‚ of duties and responsibilities if the later part of life is to be a life of achievement and success. But what exactly are the duties of this life? Giving

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    An Ideal Student

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    An Ideal Student Children are the wealth of a nation. A Nation that produces a generation of talented and hardworking youth marches ahead on the path of progress. However creating quality citizens is no easy task and cannot be achieved overnight. The first step for that is to produce ideal students in our schools. These ideal students would go on to become ideal citizens. Who is an ideal student? There isn’t one definite answer to that because there are many qualities that together define an

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    Student Integrity

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    Christine Pelton‚ a high school biology teacher‚ discovered almost a fifth of her students plagiarized their paper from the Internet. Initially‚ Pelton received her superiors’ support to accuse her students of cheating; the students did plagiarize so they deserved a zero on the assignment. However‚ some of the parents of the children complained‚ Pelton was ordered “to go easier on the guilty.” Consequently‚ Pelton quit her job in protest of the school’s response in a way that some regard as a reflection

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    Student Motivation

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    Introduction Global Student Experience‚ Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l’Europe / European Students’ Forum (AEGEE)‚ American Institute For Foreign Study (AIFS)‚ European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students (ERASMUS) and Education Abroad Program (EAP). These are the most well-known study abroad programmes not just in Europe but in the whole world. These programmes provide opportunity for students‚ teachers and personnel to learn and work in a study

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    Student Council

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    candidate for the Student Council Representative. Last year members of the Student Council did a great job by adjusting the academic schedule to our needs‚ organizing the clubs of national minority students and improving the living conditions in the hostel. However‚ I think that the Council needs some refreshment - new representatives are to come in and reinforce the experience of the old ones by their enthusiasm. In my opinion‚ this new approach can be demonstrated by first-year students. I was authorized

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    Student Plagiarism

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    reasons for student plagiarism giving particular attention to unintentional plagiarism. To what extent can the | | |teaching of students about plagiarism and how to avoid it help reduce the incidence of plagiarism? | | | | | |Required reading: Wang‚ Y. (2008). University student online

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    Student Parents are referred to as ‘non-traditional’ students. Non-traditional meaning‚ they stray from the ‘norm’ of what society would usually classify as a student‚ such as; less involvement in campus activities‚ age range‚ and dependents to care for (Bye et al 2007). West Steck (2005) cited in Estes (2011) suggests that the ideal student is one that has no dependents‚ therefore‚ is able to devote a significant amount of time to the studying demands of degree attainment. However‚ it is this very

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