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    The Difference Between Studying In The UK And Studying In China As a Chinese student studying in the UK‚ I found there are many differences between studying in the UK and studying in China‚ including the environment‚ types of study and types of assessment. I have the experience of studying in Chinese university‚ therefore‚ I would compare the difference of the studying in universities of China and the UK. The environment of studying is quiet different. In China‚ almost all the universities have

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    The importance of Emotional Intelligence is something that needs to be recognized. Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify‚ assess‚ and control the emotions of oneself‚ and others. Emotional intelligence is a central parent of our everyday lives‚ both in professional and personal enviornments ‚ and as such it is important to become aware of exactly how you rate your own emotional intelligence. After the the emotional intelligence test that was provided on www.ihhp.com/testsites.htm‚

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    Fluid intelligence reflects information processing capabilities‚ reasoning‚ and memory. It is used to evolve the ability to think clearly. For instance‚ a person who is asked to arrange a series of letters according to some rule or to memorize a set of numbers uses fluid intelligence. Although it is defined as the inmate and learning caoacity of all individuals. To my knowledge fluid intelligence is used in so many ways‚ throughout the country. It normally affect’s children during childhood and

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    Using L2 students` learning styles inventories to promote vocabulary learning Currently‚ L2 students´ learning styles inventories are not considered to design and develop vocabulary lessons in many public schools. Thus‚ one single type of class activity and grammar-translation and memoristic approaches are being used to teach the vocabulary. As a result‚ students are de-motivated to learn new vocabulary in a L2 classroom. Concerning this problem‚ a few researchers have been conducted some research

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    INTRODUCTION Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is also an academic field of study. Major AI researchers and textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents"‚ where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chances of success. John McCarthy‚ who coined the term in 1955‚ defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines". AI research is highly

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    Jinq Kok Jessie Borgman ENG 1050 July 31‚ 2011 Benefits of studying abroad Education is a part of learning that has always been a part of our life and it is a never ending process. As education is a building block in our lives‚ we are willing to invest deeply into our education. Good education will bring us far with what they have to offer for our very own future. Currently in this modern day society‚ many of our universities and colleges in our own home country have grown tremendously and

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    Breslin‚ J.‚ & Decker‚ S. (2007). IEEE Internet Computing Magazine. The future of social networks‚ 11(6)‚ 86-90. Cañas‚ A.‚ Wilson‚ D.‚ & Leake‚ D. (2009). Managing‚ Mapping‚ and Manipulating Conceptual Knowledge1. 1. Novak‚ J.‚ & Gowin‚ D. (1984). Learning how to learn. New York: Cambridge University Press Razmerita‚ L.‚ Kirchner‚ K.‚ & Sudzina‚ F. (2009‚ July 7). Personal Knowledge Management. The role of Web 2.0 tools for managing knowledge at individual and organisational levels‚ 33(6)‚ 1-2. Retrieved

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    Eid ------------------------------------------------- ‘Studying Abroad vs. Studying in your Hometown’ ------------------------------------------------- You finish high school with a heart full of eager and ambition. You fly across the globe to get the perfect education or maybe the perfect life. The options abroad are definitely wider and more varied‚ but will this help you reach the perfect life you ought to have? Although studying abroad would probably open doors to big and golden opportunities

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    Markel Franklin Professor Idziak Speech 1311 March 27‚ 2012 Multiple Sclerosis Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about multiple sclerosis by exploring various facts of the disease including what causes it‚ types of the disease and how it is treated. General Purpose: To make people aware of the autoimmune disease. Introduction I. Greeting- Good afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen. It is always a pleasure to stand before such an enthusiastic crowd and to talk

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    had become settled into the ‘normal’ learning techniques. Taking the core classes; math‚ science‚ history‚ etc.‚ I began to focus on getting better marks. Not because I believed that those grades would translate into a bright future‚ but because the norm was to get good grades. Even in middle school‚ kids were studying for hours a night‚ trying to get a perfect score‚ to be the perfect child‚ to be the perfect image of intelligence. My view of intelligence is different. Grades‚ to me at least

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