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    The law: Student register time tickets are ranked from early to later based on the credits hour student get. Survey Questions: 1. How do you feel if your register time ticket is really late‚ when you finally able to register and you find out that those classes you want to enroll in were already closed‚ and it’s difficult for you to find out a class which is still open and you are qualified to enroll in? 1 (I don’t care‚ it doesn’t matter at all.) 2 (All right‚ I think I can keep going back

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    Nowadays‚ the number of students aiming to study abroad is increasing continually. From my point of view‚ more and more students want to study abroad because they want to have a better education‚ to acquire knowledge of new cultures and for certain to widen their perspective. Firstly‚ studying abroad‚ students will have a better education. Nowadays‚ many students from developing countries like India‚ China… set studying in the First World countries as their short-cut way to have an international

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    TIME MANAGEMENT FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Academics around the world face a similar problem: time management. The result of looming publication deadlines‚ lofty research goals‚ or lingering projects‚ the anxiety that accompanies poor time management can be paralyzing. Managing time‚ organizing research‚ and producing text can be difficult‚ particularly when you have too much (time‚ research‚ or text) or too little. The pace of study changes considerably upon entry to graduate school; the papers and

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    all examples of technology. There are a lot of students these days who depend on these for education because researching with the use of technology is easier than researching in the library through the use of books. However‚ students should not depend on technology for education because students will become lazy‚ they will not develop the skill of critical thinking‚ and not all information found on the Internet is reliable. The dependence of students on technology has its pros and cons. An example

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    railways and geographical barriers like rivers were necessary objectives to protect the Allied advance‚ and prevent a German counterattack (D’Este‚ 72). The Allies would have to capture these objectives if their invasion was going to be a success. While the American’s were faced with Carentan‚ St. Lo and Cherbourg in the west‚ the British objective in the east was Caen. Caen’s early strategic importance to the Allies was of extreme importance (Gerrard‚ 63). Not only was Caen the political capital

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    “PRO/CON: Should all high schoolers take courses in personal finance?” is a article about why and why not high school students should take personal finance classes. Some say that it would be better for the kids to take them‚ and others say that it would be worse for them to take the classes. After analyzing the pros and cons‚ it is obvious that having students take personal finance courses has more benefits than drawbacks. Opponents of making students take personal finance classes argue that they

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    “Which Path Should You Take?” Paul Arden once said‚ “If you always make the right decision‚ the safe decision‚ the one most people make‚ you will be the same as everyone else.” The truth of this quote not only applies to everyday life‚ but also compliments the poem‚ “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. In this particular poem‚ the speaker of the poem must make a decision when he/she is faced with one road that diverges into two separate paths. They can either choose the path that has been heavily

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    think about improving their knowledge for a better life. To do that‚ they choose to study in developed countries where they can get progressive education. However‚ everything has its advantages and disadvantages‚ so studying in abroad is not an expectation. In my opinion‚ I think studying abroad is the best way to improve ourselves. As you know‚ there are obvious advantages to study abroad. Firstly‚ we have chance to improve our language. I think nothing is better than to learn language with the native

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    Genua Beydoun English 1020-059 10-17-13 My take on The Take I’ve seen a lot of documentaries‚ most of which I was able to understand‚ when I signed up to watch the take I was not informed that the majority of the film would be in Spanish… Now I couldn’t understand a lot of what the locals were saying‚ however the documentary was narrated thus giving a good understanding of what was going on. Of the limited amount I was able to understand The Take is a documentary following the lives of Argentineans

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    The documentary film “The Take” or “La Toma” shows Argentina in the midst and the aftermath of an economic collapse as unemployment skyrockets and almost half the country plummets below the poverty level. In the beginning of the documentary‚ shows an emerging economy transitioning into first world status comparing it to Australia or Canada where Argentina was considered the most prosperous middle-class in Latin America. However‚ the country took a turn for the worst under the presidential reign of

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