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Higher Education in Bangladesh
Higher Education
Higher education plays a crucial role in modern civilisation. While this is a self-evident truth to many, its importance cannot be stressed enough. It holds true from both micro and macro perspectives. On a micro scale, the most obvious benefit of higher education is that it clearly provides greater employment opportunities than secondary education. There…
High Schools Should Have Open Campus Lunch
High School
Lunch period serves as a key moment for high school students worldwide. For those who skip breakfast due to waking up late, it becomes an opportunity to provide their bodies with the necessary fuel to face the rest of the day. Others perceive it as a rejuvenating break from academic stress and the expectations imposed…
Some Researchers Find that Their Sole Sources are Secondary
Data
Experiment
Information
Questionnaire
Resource
Time
Why might this be? Name some management questions for which secondary data sources are probably the only ones feasible. Secondary research makes up the largest part of research in many organizational circumstances and also in many educational settings. Essentially secondary data is data that has already been collected by another source. For managers this is…
New Terms for Gay Lingo Research Paper
Gay
If you don’t understand the phrase “pasok sa banga” (rough English translation: fits inside the jar), maybe you are not gay or a fag hag (a woman who likes to act gay or hang out with screaming gays). If you are gay, maybe you’re not gay enough. “Pasok sa Banga (Wika ng mga Bakla)” by…
SWOT Analysis of Apollo Language School, Vietnam
School
Swot Analysis
In phase 2 we were making a Apollo project with new members of group 8 ,called Blink Blink with 5 members in it. In this project we are required to make a research about English cources of Apollo language center. More clearly, we had to assess the Apollo history and its strongest competitiors, determine its…
Jealousy: Interpersonal Relationship and Successful Student
Interpersonal Relationship
Student
Jealousy, as described by Francis Bacon, is a powerful emotion that can destroy the positive aspects of life. It is likened to a devil that silently and destructively targets all that is good on Earth. This negative feeling stems from shame, anger, and resentment. In “Tuesday with Morrie,” a book written by Morrie, a professor…
The EIL discourse as natural, neutral, and beneficial
Discourse
Multilingualism
Abstract Pennycook (1994) views the international spreading of English as neutral, natural, and beneficial. The EIL discourse is connected with numerous cultural issues. The implementation of the EIL model in Asian countries reveals the major controversies and benefits of positioning the English language as natural and neutral. The EIL discourse as natural, neutral, and…
Is Homeschooling More Beneficial for Students Than Public School?
School
Student
Is homeschooling more good for pupils than public school? Deciding whether homeschooling is good for your kid or non. I’ve ever been caught off guard with the subject. When I think about it. I wonder if my boy would make better in public school with a clump of aliens. or would he make better with…
How and to What Extent is Dyslexia a Cognitive Deficit?
Learning
Memory
Reading
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty which is indicative of people having difficulties in learning to read and write (Wood and Richardson, 2002). This is a complex condition which may manifest itself in different and varying degrees in each individual case although a number of core difficulties have been identified which may indicate a person…
Aria By Richard Rodriguez Research Paper
English Language
Immigration
Often times, the individual most hard obstruction for immigrants to get the better of, is the acquisition and use of a new linguistic communication. For many immigrants, absorbing into a new civilization is hard. In “Aria”, Richard Rodriguez describes the societal and cultural troubles immigrants encounter in America. He describes his awkward childhood as he…