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    mastery of specific conten demanding a high degree of accurery and efficienly. By playing games‚ students begin to recognize patterns found in particular situations (Mourund‚2006).For example‚ young children playing a game of concentration will learn to macth pattern and increase their memory recall.Older student can learn Franch‚Germany‚ Italian or Spanish with Leonardo”s Langue Bridge Game‚ in which students are taken on a funadventure requiring esu of the new language to build virtual bridges over

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    Youngsters on Modern Technology Just imagine. If an eighteen-year-old‚ typical techno-dependent boy who lives in the heart of the Big Apple—New York City—today‚ were to be transferred to the same city a few decades ago in a time warp‚ if there were ever a time machine. Could he live all the same happily in an identical city with just the “mere” differences of it being a few decades younger and technologically underdeveloped? Would a boy so young and so dependent on modern technology like him

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    The Effects of Technology on Youth Video games on any console‚ whether it is PS3‚ XBOX‚ or on a PC‚ are very popular in today’s world. The genre that is obviously the most popular in games is about war. Now many people (especially moms) badger‚ and constantly criticize these games‚ saying that they are ruining their kids’ lives and may even be leading them to become killers. Which is the most common reason of hatred; if you know what to look for‚ games can be a powerful tool to teach kids certain

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    create a culture – imagine this – where our kids ask for healthy options instead of resisting them. Every part of the world has its own culture. Culture includes the arts‚ traditions and customs of a country or region‚ as well as the wisdom‚ values‚ lifestyles and trends of the people living there. In order to build a peaceful world‚ we need to acknowledge and respect each other’s cultures. like Indians should respect Pakistani culture but should not follow them or adopt them because now a days we Pakistani’s

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    items in the world. Technology is advancing every minute of every day.  It is rare that a household does not contain at least one technologically advanced product. Throughout the last decade‚ technology has created things that people 30 years ago would have never even imagined. These items start from as little as headphones to cell phones to computers to even 3D TVs.  Technology has a negative impact in teenagers’ lives. This will be proven by taking a look at how technology interferes with teenagers

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    at C.O.M Yap campus is a very important place where students could get help from when they really needed help on their assignments or anything they might want to know more about. It is a place where students could explore many things and learn about times in the past and could help in answering some mysterious questions that might occurred in their minds. Therefore‚ the library is offering resources and services in which are free to the students to explore them when they needed help. In the library

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    sounds shocking but reality is reality. some people cant live without modern technology like cell phones. everybody knows what is modern technology. modern technology is a technology created or invented to help us do works and make our life easier. i think we should perfectly understand that modern technology can make our life more convenient and safes a great deal of our time. we become lazy because of modern technologies like cell phones‚ washing machine‚ televisions‚ and others. people used

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    This Thesis applies as an approach of technological experiment to analyze the performance of students when exposed to computer games‚ or the internet. PC games‚ also known as computer games‚ are video games played on a general- purpose personal computer rather than a dedicated video game console or arcade machine. Their defining characteristics include a lack of any centralized controlling authority and greater capacity in input‚ processing‚ and output. PC games reached widespread popularity following

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    Terrelle McCain Bill Morris English 111-07 11 June 2013 The Effects of the SAT on Students The Scholastic Assessment Test properly known as the SAT has become a major test in high school students‚ or college bound student lives. The SAT has become a test that determines the future of many high school students. Some worry about this "important test"‚ as it determines if many will get into the Ivy League college of their parents dream. From the start of middle school‚ teenagers practice for this test

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    Analyse the Causes and Effects of Lifestyle Diseases in the World Lifestyle diseases are illnesses associated with the way an individual or a group lives‚ including cancer‚ stroke‚ heart disease‚ diabetes‚ chronic liver disease‚ smoking-related diseases and obesity. There are a number of considerable factors that can lead to those sicknesses. For instance‚ external causes involve poverty‚ work pressure‚ unhealthy diets and unbalanced life‚ while internal factors refer to unawareness and misconception

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