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    ‘’This study seeks to investigate‚ the extent to which extracurricular activities contribute to poor academic performance in school”. Table of contents Acknowledgement………………………………………………………..3 Introduction……………………………………………………………….4 * Statement of the problem * Purpose of the research * Educational Value * Technical terms Literature Review ………………………………………………………...9 Data Collection Sources………………………………………………….11 Research design ……………………………………………………………15 Presentation of Findings

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    Health & Academics The academic success of America’s youth is strongly linked with their health. Health-related factors such as hunger‚ physical and emotional abuse‚ and chronic illness can lead to poor school performance. Health-risk behaviors such as early sexual initiation‚ violence‚ and physical inactivity are consistently linked to poor grades and test scores and lower educational attainment. When children and adolescents participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity every

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    Academic coaching classes are becoming more and more popular as the schooling system becomes increasingly competitive. Parents desperate to get their children into good quality schools will go to great lengths to help them pass entrance exams and excel in interviews. However‚ it is unclear how effective coaching classes really are. Here are some advantages regarding coaching classes: Coaching classes use different methods to those utilized in the classroom. This means alternative approaches to

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    educated in a disciplined environment by my beloved father. Therefore‚ I have a habit of making detailed plans for things to do. My dream has always been studying abroad so that I would become a pharmacist. In the following sections‚ I will draw a picture about my dream school in terms of academic and career goals. Firstly‚ my primary academic goals include two periods. The undergraduate program (Bachelor of Science) commences in September‚ 2013. This is an ideal path that prepares students for the

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    Article 1: Role of Starting School Age in the Academic Performance at the Tertiary Level The research conducted in this experiment was to determine whether there was any long term academic advantages when starting school at an earlier age than four years of age compared to a child who started at the age of four or older. The study aims to find a correlation between high achievements at a tertiary level of education of a student starting at an early in contrast to one who didn’t start at before

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    Sample #1 My interest in International Relations and my decision to continue my education in this field is the outcome of my profound interest in Asian studies. Majoring in History of India‚ during my final year I became especially interested in the sphere of International Relations and Foreign Policy of India‚ writing my thesis on Indian Foreign Policy during Nehru’s Government and Indian-Chinese relations. Two trips to India 1997 and 1998 allowed me to become better acquainted with this country

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    Introduction Parent involvement is absolutely essential to student achievement in school and in life. The overwhelming studies and research indicate that there are positive academic outcomes stemming from parental involvement with benefits beginning in early childhood throughout adolescence and beyond (Henderson & Mapp‚ 2002; Patrikakou‚ Weisberg‚ Redding‚ & Walberg‚ 2005). The impact that parents can have on their child’s learning and achievement transcends income levels and social status. "In

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    Studying abroad creates better students There have always been various matters of concern in our modern society‚ and one topical issue is studying abroad. According to Scott (1998)‚ studying overseas has become a global trend‚ especially in English – speaking countries. As a matter of fact‚ when people’s standards of living improve‚ they often think about increasing their knowledge so they could have a better life. To do that‚ they are eager to study for higher education (i.e: university education)

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    tertiary education are more diversified but equally important‚ For instance‚ studying abroad. Therefore‚ let us look into the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad. Firstly‚ staying away from home will present the chance for us to do everything ourselves. For example‚ daily chores‚ meals‚ paying fees or even as simple as waking up on time! Especially‚ learning how to manage our life without parents Besides that‚ going into international universities provide chances of meeting students

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    Academic Integrity in a cultural context: Human civilization is cumulative ‚ it started from nothing‚ to stone age‚ to iron age‚ etc.‚ for example‚ I am using now my PC to write this paper‚ this PC passed through long way to end to the shape it is now‚ and will continue developing ‚ this is the story of human civilization . According to ( Gascoigne‚ Bamber. From 2001‚ ongoing): Civilization requires at least a rudimentary civil service. In the organization of a civil service‚ a system of writing

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