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    Submit: August 23‚ Thursday during Lab Class (only) Descriptions: The BIOPOEM‚ a poem about self‚ opens the compilation. The structured/ guided poem allows you to introduce and express yourself in writing. The initial activity also allows me to see how well you can express yourself in English. At the same time‚ it allows me to gauge your proficiency in the language. STRUCTURED OUTLINES are given to serve as guides for you to know your focus in writing the essays. Familiar topics are used for you

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    Johnson During the course of history‚ we have witnessed how education is influenced by technology. I personally have the belief it can greatly improve the quality of education for every person. Modest technological advances a simple as a calculator have significantly increased the speed and accuracy of mathematical problems. This allows students to learn more of the curriculum in a shorter period of time. “In almost all cases‚ students taught with calculators (but tested without technology) had

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    When the body is sleep-deprived‚ it is like a car running on a half-empty gas tank. People usually don’t know when their bodies will run out of fuel- and the results can be disastrous. In fact‚ sleep deprivation has caused tragedy: It is the second leading cause of all car accidents in the United States. At least one-third of Americans‚ about 85 million people‚ sleep only six of the eight or nine hours that sleep specialists say is needed each night. According to James Maas‚ a sleep specialist‚ this

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    of College Students A college student taking their first few steps onto a college campus is the day when they can finally feel the independence they were longing for. College is a place where students can find themselves. It can be a place for success as well as a place for partying. Attending college comes with many struggles. College tests every individual by staying above the influence‚ becoming a more organized student‚ and even making them step out of their comfort zone. When a student enters

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    If their friends think it’s cool to bully someone they don’t want to be the only one to feel that it’s wrong. So they will go along with the bad behavior even if they know it’s wrong. When children are seen in a group physically assaulting another student it is because children feel more in control or powerful in group. If these children were alone they wouldn’t have even wanted to do this at all. I think that females and males have different ways that they bully as well. In the film the boys when

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    assume that successful students are smart‚ yet more they simply have discovered the keys for college success. Being college students is absolutely more challenged than being high school students. Therefore‚ they will need some bright keys to becoming a successful college student. Here are three essential keys to give college students’ success: study organization‚ learning skills‚ and extracurricular activities. One of the effective ways that lead students to success in college is getting organized

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    September 29. 2011 “Perception Assignment” Scenario & Perception As a student nurse‚ I was working in a student assignment group‚ where we were to make a project for a presentation on “Breast Cancer”. We had four persons in our group. On our meeting day‚ one of our group members did not come to our group meeting and she also did phone none of us. We were not able to finish our group work because we were missing her part of the project. We did not even know whether she had started her part

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    To Sleep or Not to Sleep My opinion of sleep and how I actually go about it are different from each other. Generally‚ I get everything I planned for that day done before I allow myself to sleep‚ especially if there is homework involved. However‚ I fully believe people should reorganize their life‚ so they are able to get enough sleep each night. I believe this for several reasons: the consequences of sleep deprivation are serious‚ may improve vitality‚ and sleep is the time to allow the brain to

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    will experience some degree of stress in his or her life. There are many different kinds of stress that effect college students‚ but three main ones are academic stress‚ social stress‚ and work stress. Juggling to much can stress a college student. As a fellow college student I’m confident to say I know every college student has gone through it and can relate to it. When college students are stressed they have many consequences following them. Too much stress can have a bad effect on your focus on

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    ® Resources for Christian Parents in the 21st Century pages January 2010 • Vol. 9 No. 5 by Kim Marxhausen Tardiness: It hurts students; and other students and teachers too the rap sheet read like a laundry list—everything from vandalism to resisting arrest. how did it all start? if you trace the life of crime to its beginning‚ you will find it went all the way back to chronic tardiness in elementary school. if only the parents and the system had nipped this behavior

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