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    connect with parents‚ enforce discipline‚ promote fitness‚ cultivate a love of learning‚ write individualized education programs‚ and so on . Look at what we are expecting of our teachers today‚ and how we are trying to motivate them. The joy of teaching students to make their own decisions and succeed in life seems to be gone. Perhaps it is time to rethink the teaching job itself so that more people might do it well. One idea is to create more specific teaching jobs so that each teacher isn’t asked

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    23:30). Sherman Alexie is the author of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (Part-Time Indian). Stereotyping mainly is the perceived notion especially for a group of people. However‚ there are unfortunate times when a stereotype perceived about a group of people is correct‚ similar to the case of Alexie when voicing his opinions about his race‚ when alcoholism is the reality. He expresses these opinions in his book Part-Time Indian where the main character Junior must cope with three severe

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    productivity of employees From my point of view‚ I think that employers should restrict employees from using Facebook at workplace is because surfing in Facebook may waste a lot of an employee’s time. A Proskauer International Labor & Employment Group survey conducted in 2011 indicated that forty-three percent of businesses using social media have dealt with employees’ misuse of social networks‚ and approximately a third of all businesses have taken disciplinary action against employees concerning this. It

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    Children Act allocates responsibilities to parents‚ local authorities (in my case it will be Northamptonshire County Council)‚ courts and other agencies in UK to ensure that child is safeguarded and welfare is promoted and in this respect to provide reports. Local authority has a duty to support families and children‚ children in needs. The Protection of Children Act 1999 –

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    Employees First: Part 2 1. My impression of the “employees first” is that it will allowed HCL to create a culture that attracts and retains creative and loyal employees. This type of organizational culture is not for every organization. Some employees may find this type of atmosphere too chaotic or they may not see it as customer friendly. Other organizations may not benefit from this type of company culture do to the nature of their company vision and mission. This type of culture can work

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    MOTIVATING STUDENTS Some students seem naturally enthusiastic about learning‚ but many need-or expect-their instructors to inspire‚ challenge‚ and stimulate them: "Effective learning in the classroom depends on the teacher’s ability to maintain the interest in the first place". Whatever level of motivation the students bring to the classroom will be transformed‚ for better or worse‚ by what happens in that classroom. Unfortunately‚ there is no single magical formula for motivating students. Many

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    both a fair amount of spare time and a desire to earn some money. By working to earn money yourself‚ you can learn a lot about the value of things as well as the world of business. Typical and obvious jobs for teenagers include working at a fast-food restaurant‚ working as a shop assistant or stacking shelves at a supermarket. What you get out of a job like this depends on your attitude. If your attitude is "I hate this job" then obviously you won’t benefit much from it; if‚ on the other hand‚

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    Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie’s was such an inspiring powerful book that left a profound impact on me. One thing the book helped me realize is that everyone that I meet and run into has their own personal story and you never know what it took for them to get to the place they’re at. Some individuals have to work so much harder to get things that come easy to others. Take Arnold for example‚ he had to get up every morning and go to a school that was more than 30 miles away from his home

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    The Decision that Changed My Life “In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie‚ Junior‚ the main character of the book‚ makes the decision to change his life. In this book‚ Junior discusses the problems with his life and how he wanted to make a difference. He describes his family as poor and explains that they did not get a good education on the reservation. Junior decides to leave his Indian reservation to better his education in hopes of having a good job or being famous

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    Teens and Part-Time Jobs

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    News - Parenting | |Teens and the Part-time Job: The Pros and Cons of Letting Your High School Student Work By Sara Richmond Walls It seems like a great idea: your high school student spending a few hours a night at the local grocery store making a few extra bucks. In many ways‚ it is a win-win situation. They can use the money to help you pay for their college‚ or to pay for their own gas. Your student‚ in return‚ receives the knowledge of responsibility and what it means to earn a dollar. Still

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