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    University Study

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    When I started my university life on the first day‚ I faced a lot of challenges‚ and so did other students‚ especially the ones who moved from provinces. Of course‚ sometimes it is easy for us to adapt things around us‚ but sometimes not. Therefore‚ this theory also applies to students who have just graduated from high schools and move to a higher education. Some students can adapt and deal with it easily‚ whereas others face three challenges: study styles‚ financial problems and major selections

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    The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian is the name of the book I’m reading .The genre is (semi-autobiographical novel) .Theme the Theme of the book is race doesn’t matter every one is the same every deserves the same respect as everyone else .Hope well Junior was given hope he got the education he deserves because he cared and saw that the book was as old as his mother .Junior he was weak and frustule but he got friends like Rowdy and his sister also his family he got a better education

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    Kids Having Kids While many teens that engage in pre-marital sex never become pregnant‚ some are not as fortunate. Did you know in the next 24 hours‚ approximately 3‚310 girls will become pregnant. Every year over one million teenage girls become pregnant in the United States. Of these pregnancies only 13 percent are intended. As a result‚ about a third of these teens abort their pregnancies‚ another 14 percent lose their pregnancies to miscarriage‚ and the remaining 52 percent teens bear

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Alexie Sherman “I have to prove that I am stronger than everybody else. I have to prove that I will never give up. I will never quit playing hard.” pg (132). Junior is an intelligent Native American teenager that wishes for nothing more than a hopeful future. Though the story is written with a humorous tone the message of the novel is tragic. The tragedy that Alexie through the voice of Arnold presents in his story is that Native American have

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    (colleges and universities)‚ there is only one medium of instruction: that is English. Thus there are two streams of students entering from the schools into our higher education institutions: a. Students from Urdu- or vernacular-medium background b. Students from English-medium background2. As far as English medium students are concerned‚ they do not feel much difficulty in coping with the environment as well as the advance study; whereas‚ the vernacular-medium students face a lot

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    Having Our Say

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    Having Our Say is a detailed narrative report on the lives of Sadie and Bessie Delany‚ two elderly African-American sisters‚ who are finally having their say. Now that the people who kept them down is long gone‚ Sadie and Bessie tell the stories of their fascinating lives‚ from their Southern Methodist school upbringing to their involvement in the civil rights movement in New York City. Sadie is the older‚ and sweeter of the sisters. She was first colored high school teacher in the New York Public

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    The effects of having children Having children is crucial choice; taking responsibility requires stress and pressure. It is like opening a business‚ it needs to be ready to carry the big responsibility and taking over the consequences and considering the profit and loss. That needs to be ready to carry the responsibility‚ making personal sacrifices and forgo one’s time. Parent’s responsibility for raising children is to learn about it before starting the journey. It is a big cooperation

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    Having a Great Career

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    Raymond Fur 4-17-13 Ted Talks Larry Smith: Why you will fail to have a great career (15:15) This video features Larry Smith‚ a professor of economics at the University of Waterloo in Canada. Professor Smith gives a very passionate and very direct presentation telling his audience why they are not going to have great careers. He first distinguishes between great careers and good careers. He describes good careers as‚ “stressful”‚ “blood sucking”‚ and even “soul destroying”‚ but which may offer

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    or else some serious introspection is needed. Contrary to popular notion‚ sometimes you might end up being hated by your team-mates because you’re the one doing the work and raising the standards. In the TMP class‚ 185A‚ we had a chance to be a part of various teams. Each team has its own dynamics and needs to be handled accordingly. In team interactions‚ there always a certain pattern that emerges gradually. some well-defined roles emerge. There’s always a leader‚ who defines what we need to

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    critical thinking and is regarded as vital skill required of university students in essay writing. First‚ I will clarify the components of critical student. Secondly‚ I will discuss these necessary components in relation to that which is required and judged as acceptable‚ from university students in their essay writing. Furthermore‚ I will endeavour to explain the importance of understanding the intentions of the university to a student in the essay writing process. Lastly‚ I will show as a result

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