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    Integrity My definition of integrity is: having respect in the rules of human code of conduct‚ governmental rules and in the Army’s organization laws. Integrity means that we do the right thing even when no one is looking. Integrity is only one part of the 7 Army values. It is an important role in the values because if one does not have integrity they can not be trusted on in a time of need or when you are working side by side with them in every day work. What they say can not be taken on word

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    Teachers and Students towards Classroom Code Switching in Literature Classes at Tertiary Level in Pakistan 1 Beenish Riaz Gill ‚ Mumtaz Ahmed 2 1 M.Phil Scholar‚ University of Sargodha‚ Women Campus‚ Faisalabad‚ Pakistan 2 Lecturer in English‚ Govt. Postgraduate College of Science‚ Faisalabad‚ Pakistan Corresponding Author email: webmumtaz {at} gmail.com ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT---Classroom code switching

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    NGO CODES OF CONDUCT: An Exploration of the Current Debate By Emma Harris-Curtis‚ Information Officer Introduction Central to the wider debate of accountability in civil society lies the issue of NGO accountability itself. The number of registered NGOs in OECD nations alone has increased from 1‚600 in 1980 to 2‚970 in 1993. Similarly‚ between these dates NGO spending in OECD nations increased from US$2.8 billion to US$5.7 billion (in 1994 prices). Yet‚ as the numbers of NGOs have increased so too

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    (2005) Student Unrest in Nigerian Universities: Looking Back and Forward Oyaziwo Aluede‚ Basil Jimoh‚ Beatrice O. Agwinede and Eunice O. Omoregie Department of Educational Foundations‚ Ambrose Alli University‚ P.M.B. 14‚ Ekpoma 310001‚ Ekpoma‚ Nigeria E-mail: oyaziwoaluede@yahoo.com KEYWORDS Student unrest; student services; student personnel administration; universities ABSTRACT The authors examined the policies and factors that have in the past and at the present precipitated student unrest in

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    www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 7‚ No. 7; July 2011 A Study on Student Satisfaction in Pakistani Universities: The Case of Bahauddin Zakariya University‚ Pakistan Muhammad Nauman Abbasi Lecturer‚ Institute of Management Sciences Bahauddin Zakariya University‚ Multan‚ Pakistan E-mail: abbasimna@bzu.edu.pk Ali Malik Senior Lecturer‚ Department of Accounting‚ Finance & Economic University of Hertfordshire Business School‚ United Kingdom E-mail: m.a.1.malik@herts.ac.uk Imran Sharif

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    Effect of Student Government to Academics The idea of putting leadership related organizations in every high school has establish a great array of opportunity for young and aspiring students to become a good leader of their generation. Supreme Student Government is now a popular institution that later on became a great part of student’s academics. Being part of the said organization‚ it was an absolute opportunity

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    Nostrand Dress Codes and Uniforms in School The primary purpose of schools is to teach; however‚ students cannot learn unless they feel safe. The first notable instance of any public school making it essential for students to wear school uniforms was in the late 90s. Uniforms were introduced in the United States around 1979 due to the violence that was being presented in schools. President Clinton wanted to stop the gang war problems; therefore‚ the uniform policy was effectively implemented

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    College Student Motivate Their self in Academic Submitted by: Villar‚ Marie Angelica L. BSTM-NT 3-0 April 26‚ 2012 I. INTRODUCTION Motivation is the combination of desire‚ values‚ and beliefs that drives you to take action. These three motivating factors are at the root of why people act the way they do. Because they ultimately control values‚ beliefs‚ and desires‚ it can influence motivations. This means‚ if you consider something important and assign value to it‚ you are more

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    What is a school dress code and how does it affect the way kids learn in school? Every school has a dress code or dress code guidelines‚ sometimes they are highly enforced and sometimes not too much. A dress code can be anything from every student must wear the same type of shirt and pants to as long as the student is covered up they are allowed at school in whatever they choose. But‚ can the way students dress affect their learning in a negative or positive way‚ are student given too much freedom

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    Cheating‚ or academic dishonesty‚ may be something we have all done at one time or another‚ in some way‚ shape or form. So‚ what is the reason behind it? Are students being lazy or possibly scared of failing? Or‚ could it simply be that they desire more free time to indulge in the socially enjoyable aspects of college where hours of research and writing doesn ’t exactly fit into some students “schedules”. All of these are reasons are for academic dishonesty but none of them are right. Academic dishonesty

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