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    Network topology is the arrangement of the various elements (links‚ nodes‚ etc.) of a computer network.[1][2] Essentially‚ it is the topological[3] structure of a network‚ and may be depicted physically or logically. Physical topology refers to the placement of the network’s various components‚ including device location and cable installation‚ while logical topology shows how data flows within a network‚ regardless of its physical design. Distances between nodes‚ physical interconnections‚ transmission

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    only crush their confidence and pride. A research carried out by a group of students in Tokyo University had found out that 2 out of 7 students in Japanese High Schools are demoralised after failing their first few semestral assessments and their grades continue to suffer all year round as they had already lost the will to persevere and strive for excellence. This study supports my view that ’failure’ demoralises people as it extinguishes the fiery will within students and their drive to excel.

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    Seventh Grade Analysis

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    1.) “Seventh Grade” is a narrative. How is this form of writing different from a persuasive text? Ans. A persuasive text is very different. A narrative is a mix of story elements connecting to a main idea that shows a stimulating idea or theme. The narrative usually has some exposition writing‚ a rising action that causes conflicts that are resolved. In addition‚ persuasive text has a clear opinion that uses logical and proper evidence to support the opinion. The persuasive text contains many perspectives

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    Seventh Grade Essay

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    Seventh grade was just one short year ago‚ and yet it has already had an enormous impact on my life. In the beginning of seventh grade I set a goal‚ to receive distinguished honors. This would be difficult‚ because seventh grade was challenging due to all of the sports I was involved in and the multiple tests and quizzes. My parents aided a great deal by being encouraging and helpful with all of the school work I had and sports I was engaged in. Throughout the year I knew I needed to be hopeful and

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    1st Grade Woes

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    1st Grade Woes By Eli G. In order for the reader to fully comprehend the severity‚ no matter how seemingly conjured‚ imagined or exaggerated‚ of the situation in which I found myself as a young‚ innocent 1st grader‚ it must be understood that when attending a very conservative‚ private‚ Christian school‚ at even the slightest mention of kissing‚ the horrified reaction of those who heard might have been the same if you had suggested genocide nonchalantly. Thus‚ on a deceivingly ordinary and mild

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    Grades vs. Marks

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    Grades vs. Marks Which one is better? India ‚ has been using the mark system for years. It was just a few years back when the grade system was introduced . Since then‚ it has been debated that which system is better. Both have their own merits and demerits. Grade system follows the philosophy that all students of a grade are equally intelligent. In Mark System ‚ the philosophy followed is that the students who score more are superior or intelligent. The Mark system is a more competitive system

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    Grade point Average

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    Grade Point Average (GPA) Grade point average (GPA) is the measure of how well you are doing in your academic studies. At Costaatt‚ the academic grading scale goes from A-F with matching points ranging from the highest 4.0 to the lowest 0.0. This is a mathematical calculation that indicates where an average of grade falls on the scale. When calculating your GPA firstly multiply the amount of grade points achieved‚ by the amount of credits for each subject‚ and then divides the total amount of grade

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    Fifth Grade Essay

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    Fifth Grade Lesson “I got a letter” Objective: 1) Students will be able to sing I got a letter on pitch 2) Students will become visually and aurally familiar with syncopation 3) Students will be able to identify words/syllables from rhythms National Standards 1. Singing‚ alone and with others‚ a varied repertoire of music 2. Performing on instruments‚ alone and with others‚ a varied repertoire of music Sunshine State Standards MU.5.S.1.4: Sing or play simple melodic patterns

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    Celestino Granados A’s are a Problem In the article “School Penalizes Profs for Grade Inflation” by Brittany Risher‚ she informs the readers of grade inflation in schools across the US‚ and the many points of views of professors related to the reality of grade inflation. Although it has become an issue in many universities‚ only a few schools have taken action to decrease grade inflation. For example‚ Point Park University in Pittsburg decided to penalize professors for giving an above average

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    Sleep is directly correlated to the grades students receive on exams Abstract I investigate students attaining higher grades on exams when they receive proper sleep. I discuss 3 possible hypotheses for the reason of this occurrence: 1) more sleep contributes to greater capability in remembering‚ 2) rest is necessary for the brain to function at its prime‚ 3) staying awake and studying the night before leaves you with no energy during the actual exam. I will test hypothesis 2‚ which will include

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