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    【Abstract】 This study focuses on the reason why the US fail to win the Vietnam war. To search for the reason‚ I analyze this topic from three aspects‚ the Vietnam‚ the US and the international. This paper shows that the US fail to win the war both have the subjective reasons and objective reason‚ internal reasons and external reasons. There still some deficiencies in this research‚ and there may be without analysis in some aspects. 【Key Words】international environment; resources; experience; aid

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    PE 1 Why PE Is Important For Students PED 212 Carrie Phillips June 29‚ 2011 PE 2 Why PE Is Important for students Physical education is an important part in our elementary schools. This type of movement can help kids perform better academically‚ boost brainpower‚ give them a lifetime fitness goal‚ can help with childhood obesity‚ and help them to have better health habits in the future. Physical education may be the only exercise a child gets and if we take that away

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    American School of Tegucigalpa. I will randomly choose fifty students. Once I have gathered all these information‚ I will count and tally the votes in order to construct all the charts that will visually portray the results of the investigation‚ depending on the various questions asked in the survey. I will be examining the charts according to each question to determine how often the surveyed people eat fast food‚ which restaurant they prefer‚ why‚ and what is it that they take into account when determining

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    Math Anxiety

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    Many high-achieving students experience math anxiety at a young age — a problem that can follow them throughout their lives. Academic frameworks‚ action research‚ surveys and other studies carried out by academics‚ have shown that students’ lack of interest and their dropping out of school are key problems. The psychological factors and their effects on academic situations are the growing concern of educational researchers attributed with a notable lack of scientific inquiry on some important factors

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    Why is it important for each student to have a laptop? Just as it is not feasible to have students stand in line to share learning tools such as a pencil‚ paper‚ notebook‚ book‚ etc‚ it also doesn’t make sense for them to share a laptops.  Students often need to work at their own pace in their own way.  Laptops become a student’s assistant for thinking‚ drawing‚ writing‚ reading‚ analyzing‚ calculating‚ connecting‚ collaborating‚ producing‚ researching‚ presenting‚ and more.  This does not occur

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    Why students wear uniforms

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    Why Students Should be Required to Wear School Uniforms Jacob Millerleile English 1551 Mr. Dickey November 12‚ 2014 “Administrators thought that some students were more interested in designer names and who was and wasn ’t wearing them than in schoolwork. They also suggested… would save teens and parents money by making it unnecessary‚ at least at school‚ to dress to impress” (2000‚ p. 3). As stated in “School Uniforms and Dress Codes: The Pros and Cons‚” the reader can see that students

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    In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the farm that is run by the animals has failed. I think the pigs are to blame for this happening‚ but mostly Napoleon. Napoleon was awful to Snowball and he changed commandments. Snowball did help change a commandment‚ but he was ultimately to blame for this failure. The reasons that Animal Farm failed are Napoleon was too harsh on Snowball and he changed the commandment. When Napoleon became the leader of Animal Farm‚ he started being a very rude animal to the lower

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    Why did Nationalism Fail! In 1815‚ at the end of the Napoleonic wars the Deutscher Bund was created which include all 39 German states‚ but this was not a united Germany. By 1850‚ there had been several attempts to united Germany but all failed and Germany remained divided. WHY DID THEY FAIL- LINE OF ARGUMENT – FACTORS Austria opposition Prince Metternich (Austrian Minister) was strongly opposed to German nationalism and was a major obstacle to the unification of Germany‚ as Austria was one

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    Business Math

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    courses taken at an undergraduate level by business students at University. These courses are slightly less difficult and do not always go into the same depth as other mathematics courses for people majoring in mathematics or science fields. The two most common math courses taken in this form are Business Calculus and Business Statistics. Examples used for problems in these courses are usually real-life problems from the business world to help students gain a more detailed understanding. An example

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    Why Do Students Cheat?

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    Anderman’s research shows that eighty-five percent of students have cheated in high school; this drastic number exists due to the fact that students want to attend excellent colleges. The competitive high school environment has constant pressure to succeed; therefore‚ thus‚ many students depend on cheating in order to receive the grades that he or she desires. Because cheating has become an ordinary resolution for many students‚ more and more students do so every day‚ mimicking the action of their peers

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