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    STUDENTS DROPPING OUT OF COLLEGE As we know that‚ the Vietnamese society has changed so much for the past decade‚ which causes some positive effects as well as negative issues in the education system. Some research has shown that the rate of students dropping out of college has been increased remarkably recently. There are some possible reasons causing this issue‚ which will be discussed in form of objective and subjective point-of-view in the following part. First and foremost‚ from the objective

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    Australia is a lucky country Introduction “Australia is a lucky country‚ run by second-rate people who share its luck”. Donald Horne wrote this quote in 1964. To understand this quote‚ we first have to understand‚ who is Donald Horne? Donald Horne’s full name is ‘Donald Richmond Horne’‚ or for that matter‚ Professor Donald Richmond Horne. He was born on the 26th of December 1921‚ and deceased on the 8th of September 2008. He was an Australian journalist‚ to say the least. He was also a writer‚ social

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    emotional development is clearly advantageous‚ it should be appreciated that attachment issues‚ which are common amongst SEBD students‚ must be addressed if they are to make academic progress. In their earliest years‚ children form an attachment to their primary caregivers; normally their parents; as the people who meet their physical and emotional needs. However SEBD students‚ who have typically lacked this nurturing care and who may have felt neglected and alone‚ frequently fail to form a secure attachment

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    The novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro‚ raises dispute pertaining to the students of Hailsham in reference to why they never escape their dystopian society. Titus Levy argues‚ in his essay Human Rights Storytelling and Trauma Narrative‚ which they choose to “remain passive” and never “rebel against their status in society” because of the Bildungsroman structure of the novel that “constricts” these students “rebellious impulses.” (Levy‚ 5) He further argues that Hailsham is “complex‚” as it creates

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    prior experience. Students spend thousands of dollars every year on books and classes‚ which will help them achieve a degree in their desired field. For many‚ starting at community college gives incentive to pick a continuing education because it costs less than regular universities. Because most community colleges are only 2-year institutions‚ students can take classes there and then transfer to a university of their choosing‚ but only

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    If a student receives a lower grade that he or she believes is unfair‚ they can write a grade appeal letter to the professor‚ dean of the college or an appeals board requesting that the grade be raised. If an exam or course was graded very severely by a professor‚ ant this standard was applied to every student in the class‚ a grade change will not usually be considered. Even if a professor is antagonistic towards a student‚ it must be proved that the antagonist attitude resulted in a lower grade

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    State Sovereignty is defined as “ the power of a state to do everything necessary to govern itself‚ such as making‚ executing‚ and apply laws. Australia is a sovereign state as only Australia itself can make laws for Australia. An example of this is if an international law is made‚ it is up to Australia’s federal government to decide whether they want to accept this law for their country. Other countries cannot force Australia to accept this international law. Domestic law governs the behaviour and

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    think Australia is one of the most amazing countries to live in‚ just ask most celebrity’s that travel here‚ they always have so many positive comments about it. Every country does have their pros and cons though‚ and here’s mine. I feel fine though because I’m living in the most liveable place‚ for instance‚ any day you can be under the sun and then a second later you’ve got the noise of thunder all around. The climate in Australia is incredible‚ so many different changes. And why are we

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    beliefs‚ structure‚ constraints and need. Economics provides you with the knowledge and insight necessary to understand the impact of developments in business‚ society and the world economy. Studying economics allows you to go onto work or further study either as an economist or in the field of business. In contrast‚ studying business alone does not offer you the same opportunities. In other words‚ studying economics offers you the platform to apply your skills to areas of business‚ politics‚ social

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    The British Colonisation of Australia Timeline: The Aboriginal Australian species originated from Africa approximately 200‚000 years ago and migrated to Asia 70‚000 years ago then continued to Australia 50‚000 years ago. Before 1788 only the Indigenous people of Australia - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders‚ populated Australia. In 1788 Aboriginal people inhabited the whole of Australia and Torres Strait Islanders lived on the islands between Australian and Papua New Guinea

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