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    Analyzing LEP Students’ Academic Performance at Donna High School EDUL.6331.01 Analyzing LEP Students’ Academic Performance at Donna High School The current reality for public educational institutions in Texas is the new assessment tool used by the state‚ STAAR / EOC. The test has raised the bar in terms of what students need to be proficient in by the time they graduate from high school. With the change of assessment‚ there must come a change in the way instruction

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    procedures and attending meetings on time and have to be innovative. These all situations‚ at first hand‚ appear to be the essential part of any job but when we look closer at all these‚ they are nothing but stressors which cause hindrance to the performance thus causing damage to the productivity of the organization on the whole. All the good organizations take necessary care and exercise extreme prudence and foresight with regard to job stress. So they‚ in their own larger interest‚ take very good

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    Research methods on study of international students We are doing hypothesizes and conclusions of things happened around our lives everyday; there has lots of similar events happened together that form many kinds of phenomena no matter in natural science or social science. How those conclusions‚ theories or formula came out? Behind those‚ there are groups of researchers using varieties of methods to study on a project and then the results came out. Different subjects need different research methods

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    Forthcoming WHY DO COLLEGE STUDENTS CHEAT? Mark G. Simkin Accounting & Information Systems University of Nevada‚ Reno simkin@unr.edu Alexander McLeod Accounting & Information Systems University of Nevada‚ Reno amcleod@unr.edu ABSTRACT. More is known about the pervasiveness of college cheating than reasons why students cheat. This paper reports the results of a study that applied the theory of reasoned action and partial least squares methodology to analyze the responses of 144 students to a survey on

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    examine the relationship between Performance Appraisal and Employees motivation. 1-Introduction Performance appraisals are indispensable for the effectual supervision and costing of staff. Appraisal help to enlarge individuals‚ perk up secretarial routine‚ and nourish into dealing development. Ceremonial performance judgment is commonly conducted per annum for each and every one workforce in the organization everyone is appraised by their line supervisor. Performance appraisals are also crucial for

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    Year after year students and parents pay thousands of dollars for the school of their choice‚ Most students are in debt by their late teens due to Colleges having such high prices. Grants and scholarships usually only cover a chunk of their expenses leaving young adults with no other choice but to take out loans so that they can get a jump start in life and hopefully find success along with the American dream . Little do most of them know at most schools almost half of the tuition one pays goes

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    idea had not been taught so prominently (except‚ obviously‚ by Christ). Paul taught that Christians were to‚ as Jesus taught and demonstrated by His death on the cross‚ love through all circumstances‚ as love "never fails". This idea has led to the teaching‚ in many churches now‚ of adherents ’becoming love’‚ or becoming one with the qualities Paul so admired in the Saviour he worshipped. Secondly‚ Paul’s preaching of salvation through faith‚ and‚ more importantly‚ through God’s grace‚ led to the

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    ETHICS AND PERFORMANCE: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF BUSINESS ETHICS ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE WITHIN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY. HSBC HOLDING PLC AS THE CASE STUDY. CONTENTS List of figures and tables ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Executive summary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Acknowledgement ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6

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    Technology Research The impact of classroom technology on student behavior Angeline M. Lavin University of South Dakota Leon Korte University of South Dakota Thomas L. Davies University of South Dakota ABSTRACT The trend toward technology enhanced classrooms has escalated quickly during the past five years as students have become increasingly tech-savvy. Classrooms across the nation have become “wired” and textbook publishers now offer a wide variety of computerized teaching supplements. In fact‚ some

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    affects the brain and the likelihood of reversing the impact of heavy drinking on the brain remain hot topics in alcohol research today. We do know that heavy drinking may have extensive and far–reaching effects on the brain‚ ranging from simple “slips” in memory to permanent and debilitating conditions that require lifetime custodial care. And even moderate drinking leads to short–term impairment‚ as shown by extensive research on the impact of drinking on driving. A number of factors influence

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