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    Scott Fitzgerald of “The Great Gatsby”‚ gives his readers signs on why Gatsby will not reach fail and lost his mind in a fantasy world‚ insisting himself to relive the past life with his former love Daisy. Even though Gatsby is blinded by his past‚ he is able to gain the American Dream‚ to obtain the wealth and power to win Daisy’s heart back. Although he has forgotten‚ it has been five years since he has reunited with Daisy. When time passes‚ memories are made and decisions are formed to each

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    to look back on my life as an adult and have regrets. I was afraid to fail. One night‚ I was sitting at my kitchen table‚ struggling to finish up several assignments. I was thinking about how I would be able to pay for classes in the upcoming semester. I was thinking about how long it would take me to finish my homework. I was wondering why I was doing this. I continued taking classes‚ and I continued being not quite sure why for several months. Gradually‚ the confusion dissipated. I slowly began

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    Education is essential in modern societies. Students develop various skills and gain knowledge in their school lives. However‚ many schools are now facing students’ lack of discipline‚ such as disrespectful to the teachers‚ skipping classes‚ vandalize public property‚ to name a few. I believe that the increasing number of students’ misbehaviors is the result of lack of parenting and low fertility rate. In most families‚ both parents have a job in order to provide for their children. Long hours

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    Topic: Why students cheat? It is generally believed that the problem of cheating in exam is not a new challenge to schools’ authorities in Vietnam. But academic dishonesty was not concerned as a striking issue for the government until Doi Ngo Scandal happened in May 2012. The biggest question is: why do students cheat? You can have a list of answers for that question‚ but in my opinion‚ the main ones can be listed as following. Lack of skill‚ knowledge and ability to pass the exam is the first

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    Those who fail to plan‚ plan to fail‚ or at least plan not to improve‚ according to the management literature. Look at school improvement‚ and there’s similar agreement pretty much across the literature that the schools that improve are the ones that plan. They establish a clear educational vision and consequent shared mission; identify goals or objectives that enable them to achieve that mission and thereby realise that vision; audit themselves‚ thereby identifying areas for improvement;

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    way and replied with ‘“Results? Why‚ man‚ I have gotten a lot of results! I know several thousand things that won’t work!”’ Edison’s good attitude and will to keep going brought along the idea of student- centered learning. “To Really Learn‚ Fail—Then Fail Again!” by Susan Moran uses the idea of learning from your errors‚ “New Math: Fail + Try Again = Real Learning” by Susan Moran is about risking failure to learn from their

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    Why Nations Fail by James A. Robinson and Daron Acemoglu a b o o k r e v i e w INTRODUCTION Why Nations Fail is a non-fiction book by James A. Robinson and Daron Acemoglu which is based on the views and insights from the economic history of each country to be able to answer why nations grow differently‚ why others succeed while others fail. The stories are linked with a common narrative theme‚ the distinction between inclusive and extractive institutions

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    Why Total Quality Management Fails: Perspective of Top Management Even total quality management (TQM) was applied in organizaion‚ one 1990 survey shown that more than 36 percent employees do not participate in and dissatisfied with quality improvement programme. Also‚ the companies often fail to utilize employees and customers. The principles of TQM presume full commitment from all levels of management and the TQM is responding to changing market conditions. There are some reasons listed as follows

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    Explain Why projects can fail Project Failures There are many reasons a project can fail below I will identify numerous different reasons that caused projects to fail. Leadership & Governance Projects without the correct leadership and governance are one of the easiest ways for projects to fail. All the parts are there (staff members) but there isn’t a head present anywhere to see in which direction the project is going or if change needs to be made. On the other hand there

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    28608‚ USA Phone: +1-828-262 6006‚ email: elorantaj@appstate.edu Paper to be presented at the Sixth European Historical Economics Society Conference‚ 9-10 September 2005‚ Historical Center of the former Imperial Ottoman Bank‚ Istanbul. WHY DID THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS FAIL? INTRODUCTION The economic and political instability of the interwar period and the rise of authoritarian regimes are often seen as extensions of World War I and the Great Depression. The League of Nations‚ in turn‚ is usually seen

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