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    THE CAUSES AND EFFECT OF STRESS AMONG STUDENT College and school is a new and exciting time‚ but it can be overwhelming. Among all of the new experiences‚ and learning and growing opportunities available in a college or school environment‚ many may lead to unhealthy levels of stress which hinder student abilities to socialize and to achieve their academic goals. Recognizing the sources of stress is important in preventing it from becoming unmanageable or debilitating. Relationship also can be

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    The Effect on a Student Athlete’s Education in College Athletics The reason that a person goes to college is to get a better education and prepare them for what may lie ahead in the future. But it is becoming more and more evident that education is not the priority of most student athletes or some coaches. It is because of the win-at-all-costs motto that so many athletes and coaches believe in nowadays. Some student-athletes do not get a proper education because of the emphasis put on competing

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    almost any type of information they desire. This creates a dilemma for young students who are raised in this culture of immediate gratification‚ as they must navigate all of the distractions that are created to pull you away from the task at hand to cater to human instincts‚ and instead focus to use this tool primarily for academic subjects they often have no interest in. Unsurprisingly‚ technology has hurt studentsperformance in school‚ as they are seduced by the ability to escape boredom and the slow

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    attained by conducting a survey (137 students) among a local university in Hong Kong. Results show that among all students‚ no matter males or females‚ their levels of intrinsic motivation towards study‚ curiosity and external are the same. Burger‚ Dahlgren‚ and MacDonald (2006) found that male have higher intrinsic motivation to gamble when compared with female. Another study shows that masculine students have higher intrinsic motivation than feminine students when responding to competition (Conti

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    The Impact of Non- Serious Behavior of Parents on Their Children Academic Performance By: Sanam Sarwar 1: Introduction: Recent years in Pakistan‚ school management faces many challenges through studies of their students although they are performing well when they are at school but at home their performance were not improved. Management have decided to solve this out and arranged a meeting of staff members of all the campuses. They have gathered data of children those progress are not satisfactory

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    REVIEW……………………………… 13 2.1 Introduction..…………………………………………………………………....13 2.2 theoretical framework…………………………………………………………..13 2.3 Good corporate governance and operating costs…………………………….…18 2.4 Correlation between good corporate governance and performance ratios……...20 2.5 Chapter summary……………………………………………………………… 24 3.0 CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLGY………………...……25 3.1 Introduction …………………………………………………………………… 25 3.2 Research design…………………………………………………………………25 3.3 Population ……………………………………………………

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    The Effects of Performance Enhancing Drugs on Athletes The risks of taking performance -enhancing drugs to improve an athletes’ performance outweighs the benefits. Along with the fact that all performance-enhancing drugs are illegal to use in sports‚ there are also serious side effects and addiction risks to the drugs. Athletes may choose from a variety of drugs and each may achieve different benefits. However‚ most of the time‚ athletes are uneducated in their decision to take the drugs‚ which

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    St. Thomas More Academy‚ Inc. High School Department Molino III‚ Bacoor City‚ Cavite Factors Affecting Academic Failure Among High School Students of St. Thomas More Academy 2012-2013 Zarah Abigail L. Hernando Christian Dale C. Martagon John Bon Oliver V. Reyes Majella Marie S.D Miguel John Rene S.G Masuba Liezel Ann D. Deslate Jason Paolo D. Dumon Crisbie G. Villondo IV - St. Rita of Cascia Chapter I The problem and its background Introduction Education makes a man perfect. Everyone

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    Effects Of Playing On-Line Computer Games In Academic Performance Of Students Introduction Online gaming has emerged as a popular and successful source of entertainment and play for people of all ages‚ especially for the students. It refers to the games that are played over some forms of computer network‚ typically on the internet. These games are played online‚ in which you can connect with multiple players. It is normally platform independent‚ relying on the web browser and appropriate plug-in

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    ’F’ the College Standards: a Closer Look into Academic Probation Horton’s (2015) research states "that nationally only 70% of all students in public high schools graduate and only 32% of all students leave high school qualified (or “college ready”) to attend four-year colleges (p 83)." This means that a large portion of incoming students are likely to end up being at-risk or on academic probation. The news of bad marks affects students differently‚ according to Demetriou’s (2011) study‚ some find

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