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Bad Vices in Students: When to Stop? Research Paper
Student
College students frequently encounter vices such as alcohol, cigarettes, sex, drugs or banned substances, and gambling. These undesirable practices, habits, or behaviors in society cannot be ignored. It is particularly evident as students distance themselves from their parents and embrace their newfound freedom. Vices are commonly exhibited by college students due to various contributing factors….
Accomplishments and Personal Aspects of Life Florence Price
Information
Music
Teacher
Florence Price, Composer The purpose of a biography is to enhance the readers knowledge about a particular persons life, in this case, Florence Beatrice Price, and offer a sort of historical background focusing on significant events, accomplishments, and personal aspects of that particular individuals life. Ideally, the writer molds complex biographical factsbirth and death, education,…
Free College Admissionss: Geography College
College
Geography
Admissions EssaysGeography The diverse nature of Geography has always attracted me to the subject, and the bridge it forms between the Arts and the Sciences reflects many of my interests. I am greatly enjoying the work which I am doing for the A level syllabus, on both the human and physical sides of the course,…
Factors Affecting Effective Teaching
Teaching
Proper training in a specific subject is essential for effectively sharing knowledge in that field. In public schools, teachers must have taken courses in the subjects they plan to teach. Conversely, teaching college-level courses generally requires a PhD in the relevant discipline or a related area. Nevertheless, community colleges may accept individuals with a master’s…
Effect of Internet on Student Academic Performance
Internet
Student
I wish to thank those whose inspiration and support enabled me to complete this dissertation. Throughout the dissertation process, my faculty advisor, Dr. Krishnakumar, helped me to clarify my ideas and offered encouragement. I am also grateful to my committee members: Dr. Narine, Dr. Ramadoss, Dr. Roopranine, Dr. Jung, Dr. Kowk, and Dr. Krishnakumar. They…
Critical Thinking article by Dan Kurland including embedded
Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking Skills
Epistemology
human communication
Science
Honesty We are thinking critically when we recognize emotional impulses, selfish dives, nefarious purposes, or other modes of self-deception. Open-mindedness evaluate all reasonTABLE inferences consider a variety of possible viewpoints or perspectives, remain open to alternative interpretations accept a new explanation, model, or paradigm because it explains the evidence better, is simpler, or has fewer…
College Binge Drinking
College
Driving under the influence
Why do college students drink so heavily? In college drinking is huge it has caused many serious problems which include rape, unwanted pregnancy, DUI, car accidents, unexpected injuries, and many fights. College drinking is extremely popular at college campuses all over the USA and cannot be stopped especially in the underage crowd. Even though drinking…
Internship: Presentation and Analysis, and Interpretation of Data
Experience
Restaurant
Training
Trainee A – PAR 3 Grill Golf & Country Club (San Sebastian, Sta. Barbara, Iloilo) According to Trainee A, she found her on-the-job training as easy as it is. It was easy for her because of the people she worked with are friendly. Most of her co-trainees are her classmates and closest friends, and some…
Unnaturalness in – English Vietnamese Translation
English
Introduction The practice of translation dates back some two thousand years and ever since has existed until present days. It is generally believed that translation plays a key role in the universalisation of human knowledge. It helps improve international understanding, socio-cultural awareness, professional communicative activities, implementation of technologies, and so much more. Many well-known translators…
The Scope of the Study Refers to the Parameters
Study
The study’s scope refers to the specific parameters of the research, establishing what is included and excluded. It is crucial to clearly define the subject of study and identify the factors that fall within the accepted range. For example, if the research concentrates on exploring the adverse effects of bullying on middle school students, the…