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    Why GPA Is Important

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    Everyday I see students who spend hours in the library studying for exams‚ staying up til 2 AM writing papers‚ and who go to great lengths to cheat off another student for a homework assignment. But rarely do I see students put that much effort into a resume‚ LinkedIn profile‚ their interviewing skills‚ and job applications. In my opinion‚ students forget that they’re in college to get a job after they graduate. Students put some much effort into getting the highest GPA ever‚ that they lack on

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    Why School Is Important

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    Why is school so important? Well‚ asking most of the adult‚ they would just say “off course it’s important‚ since that’s the place where you get your knowledge that’s where you would be educated!” They say such words and students may also say “school is equal to paper works‚ deadlines‚ reports‚ projects and test. It gives me wrinkle even at my age wherein I’m supposed to be enjoying my school life”‚ but that you may got it the other way around. The obvious thing is that school give student like

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    Why Do We Learn English

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    Why Do We Learn English The phenomenon comes into vogue that Chinese people receive English education at an early age. Even the Chinese students are willing to show off their English skills or are proud of specializing in English‚ while what the most veritable motivation for studying is English seems to be confusing. And I‚ as a typical Chinese student who has been learning English for a long time‚ was also curious about that and explained it basing on two aspects; one for the society and one

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    Plummer uses an approach in which he juxtaposes Ophelia syndrome and students in college. Plummer recognizes the similarities in Ophelia’s self-oppression and the easily impressionable minds of college students to state the problem and come up with solutions. Though Plummer’s specific audience is college students Huxley addresses his audience by stating the question‚ “In an age of accelerating over-population‚ of accelerating over-organization

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    Why SHOULD YOU learn English? Good question. I believe everyone should learn the English language for the following reasons. Distribution English is the most widely spoken language in the world based on the distribution of native speakers. * There are over 400 million native English speakers worldwide. * There are over 500 million speakers of English as a second or foreign language. 900 million people using English‚ out of a total world population of about 6.7 billion people‚ is only

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    solved‚ and it always being a challenge to study and to understand its working process. In Carol Dweck ’s article "Brainology: Transforming Students Motivation to Learn"‚ the author shows us that our brain change constantly; we have two distinct classifications of mindset; growth mindset and fixed mindset. The challenging point is to understand how these mindsets work‚ and how it affects our life. Individuals with fixed mindset do not believe in their potential; they believe that each person has just

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    Why Education Is Important?

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    30 June 2009 INTRODUCTION It’s a pleasure to be here at the Royal Society for the Arts – I am grateful to you Matthew for the kind invitation and appreciate the trouble you’ve taken to provide me with a platform today. I am also appreciative of the work you have done with the RSA since you took over – under your leadership the Society has flourished as never before‚ and leads debate in social policy‚ in science policy‚ and on educational reform. And talking of leadership changes… It is just over two

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    ___ Students need to learn creative thinking at schools Nowadays‚ many schools start to teach students creative thinking skills. Some people think that it is not good for students because students’ main task in the school is to learn knowledge from textbooks and get good scores of examinations instead of studying how to think creatively. However‚ this essay argues that this thought is negative and schools need to teach students creative thinking skills which are beneficial to student themselves

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    graders learn about this? If you don’t know‚ you’ll be convinced that they should learn about the Holocaust by the end of this essay. The Holocaust was a mass genocide of the jews‚ committed by Adolf Hitler that lasted about 6 years. Although it’s a gruesome topic‚ students learn about different cultures‚ knowing that other people have had it worse then them‚ and being kind to others. Either way‚ it’s only fair because we should honour the people that have died in this terrible event. Students learn

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    Magazine reads‚ The founding fathers of America wrote the Constitution‚ Bill of Rights and other important documents in English but still failed to make English the official language. The fact that English was not the official language of America didn’t really matter because immigrants would care enough to learn English or at least have their children learn English but now they don’t even seem to care to learn the American language. English is what kept America together even though it was becoming a melting

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