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English – Very Important Language Because It is Universal
Learning
English is a very important language because it is universal. People of different origins and country who speak different languages or dialects can understand each other through speaking the English Language (Bakopoulos, 1997). I always knew how important learning English is especially as I dreamed to travel in other parts of the world or communicate…
Language Investigation on Shampoo Bottles
Grammar
Linguistics
Persuasion
To investigate how the language on Shampoo bottles varies depending on what consumers want to hear and market competition; the more specialised the shampoo, the more restrained and technical the language whereas the more generalised the shampoo, the more persuasive and informal the language. To achieve this aim, I will be focusing on Texts 1,…
Allowed Me To Relive My Childhood Memories
Bible
Christianity
Teacher
There is a song by Christian artist Matt Redman called Never Once. Although it is making a spiritual reference, I think the lyrics can be applied to everyday situations. My favorite line in the song is, “scars and struggles on the way but with joy our hearts can say, never once did we ever walk…
Different factors that affect the Academic performance of students
Academic achievement
Student
NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY In educational institutions, success is measured by academic performance, or how well a student meets standards set out by local government and the institution itself. As career competition grows even fiercer in the working world, the importance of students doing well in school has caught the attention of parents,…
The Real Mccoy Idiom and Metaphor
English Language
Have you ever heard the real McCoy? In The Wikipedia Encyclopedia, “The real McCoy” is defined as an idiom and metaphor used in much of the English-speaking world to mean “the real thing” or “the genuine article”. In “The Real McCoy” (1992) by Ralph Nader, the author uses significant dates to introduce the life of…
A Review of Bruner and Sherwood’s Study of Peek-a-Boo
Study
“Humans are social animals”. This phrase broadly describes the human behavior and its effect on their development process. One tends to make their lives worth living by experiencing different activities that help them grow. These activities cater humans to strengthen their capabilities and skills. The main aim of this review article is to introduce the…
The Effects of Study Habits on Academic Performance Sample
Study
This survey identifies whether survey wonts bring positive or negative effects to the academic public presentation of pupils. This survey gives sufficient information on which survey wonts bring high General Percentage Average of pupils. Introduction The extent of student’s acquisition in faculty members may be determined by the classs a pupil earns for a period…
Kasc Students Grade Inquiry Via Sms Technology
Grade
Student
Technology
DEDICATION We dedicate our dissertation work first and foremost to ourselves who wanted so much to pursue System Analysis and Design. Moreover, we dedicate it to our school, Kalinga-Apayao State College and to our loving parents who supported us since the beginning of our studies and who have been a great source of motivation and…
The Development of an Employee Satisfaction Model for Higher Education
Employment
Higher Education
Purpose: The majority of research on higher education emphasizes students as customers and their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with their programs. However, the satisfaction of teachers and their work is often overlooked. Hence, this study aims to analyze how employee dissatisfaction with different investment items helps identify improvement priorities. Design/methodology/approach: To achieve this, the study utilized…
Farm Girl by Jessica Hemauer
Girl
The author, Jessica Hemauer, wrote the essay “Farm Girl” to emphasize the importance of remembering one’s origins and how personal success can be achieved through perseverance, regardless of individual circumstances. Hemauer highlights that while people may face varying levels of challenges and have diverse backgrounds, it is essential to embrace these differences and recognize that…