Within the past nine weeks of this course I have learned and used many different strategies that will help improve the continual growth in my education and accomplish my academic goals. Some of the strategies and skills that I will apply in achieving academic success are Axia’s educational resources‚ upholding academic honesty‚ setting and achieving my future goals‚ managing my time wisely‚ improving reading comprehension and retention skills‚ as well as applying my personality and learning styles
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DOES TV HAVE A NEGATİVE İNFLUENCE ON SOCİETY The negative effects of television are huge. To minimize the potential negative effects of television‚ it’s important to understand what the impact of television can be on children. Violence Over the past two decades‚ hundreds of studies have examined how violent programming on TV affects children and young people. While a direct "cause and effect" link is difficult to establish‚ there is a growing consensus that some children may be vulnerable to violent
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What role does society and politics have in our public school system and what are its ultimate affects on the children? In the 1600 ’s in the New England colonies of Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire and Connecticut‚ what began as a system of primarily teaching male children to read and interpret the Bible was eventually reformed to the 19th century concept of creating a national public school system which would be used as a community cornerstone to “create better citizens‚ unite society and prevent
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Does TV have a negative influence on society? At-risk categories are kids and elderly people. The average American kid spends more time watching TV than attending school. Kids eat while watching TV‚ and they may do the same while doing homework. Elderly people watch TV even more than kids‚ since this is their main entertainment at home. TV is inherent in our lives. It is natural for a person to enter an apartment‚ switch on the light‚ then switch on the TV‚ and then keep on doing other things
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Resource Assignment: Positive Approach to Student Success Positive Approach to Student Success also known as PASS‚ is a program James Poole and Dr. Hope Caperton-Brown designed for students identified with behavioral or emotional disorders. The program incorporates a non-level based‚ individualized approach‚ that provides explicit teaching of behavioral expectations in mainstream settings. PASS has four phases: Preplacement‚ Orientation‚ Inclusion and Maintenance‚ and Aftercare. The Preplacement
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As a student of El diamante high school ‚we don’t believe in wearing uniforms. In “Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms?” Last updated on 1/31/2017 The article shows a bunch of reasons why we should and should not have to be forced to wear school uniforms. This is a controversial topic thats just rising and rising. Recently in years 2013-2014 the amount of public U.S schools that require students to wear uniforms‚ have gone up from one out of eight schools to one out of five. Our city doesn’t
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What Is Success? Success means achievement‚ accomplishment‚ victory‚ and triumph. The dictionary states that success is “The achievement of something desired‚ planned‚ or attempted; the gaining of fame or prosperity” (The Dictionary.com n.pag.) and “The favorable or prosperous termination of anything attempted; the attainment of a proposed object; prosperous issue” (Hypertext Webster Gateway n.pag.). These are just dictionary definitions though. One needs examples and instances in order to fully
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Global Culture Success Countries and cultures depend on each other to survive and cultivate their own societies. In T.S. Elliot’s essay from Notes on a Definition of Culture he states and recognizes this fact by writing: “This is‚ that no one nation‚ no one language‚ would have achieved what is has‚ if the same art had not been cultivated in neighboring countries and in different languages”. This statement holds a lot of truth to it. Countries are dependent on one another culturally and economically
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What Students Truly Learn in School “In the American capitalist system‚ students learn to compete; the goal is to win‚ ‘to beat the others‚’(Eve)‚ even if this means acting in ways that are personally frustrating and dissatisfying” (Pope‚ 169). Denise Clark Pope‚ in chapter 7 of her book Doing School: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out‚ Materialistic‚ and Miseducated Students‚ explains that students that are deemed successful often use tactical strategies such as cheating‚ kissing up
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high school years comes from new-found freedom in it. So‚ extending to letting students leave school campus to go to lunch would only make sense. All schools should think about and very seriously discuss letting these students that can drive go to eat at restaurants or at home for lunch. Letting sophomores‚ juniors‚ and seniors with drivers licenses go off campus to eat lunch would make sense because much of what the school is providing cannot be eaten at school‚ it would give the students more freedom
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