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Three Reasons Why Im attending College
College
Three Reasons Why I’m Attending Frontier Community College There are many reasons for my decision to attend Frontier Community College. For example, I wanted to create a positive atmosphere for my family so I would become a better role model for my children. While in the mean time, preparing a solid foundation for my career,…
Traditional Education vs Modern Education
Online Education Vs Traditional Education
The traditional didactics (in charge of the methods) using as analytical, synthetic, inductive and deductive ‘didactic methods’ which are the general logical methods, that is, the methods of all thinking, not teaching in particular. Because man thought like ‘logos’, like intelligence, reason, thought. The logical methods are those that we use in any daily, permanent…
Fins2624 Past Year
Examination
Past
Standardized test
Multiple Choice Questions The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) incorporates several risk measures, including unique risk, beta, standard deviation of returns, variance of returns, and none of the mentioned options. After diversifying a portfolio, the only risk that remains is systematic risk. This type of risk is quantified by beta. The level of difficulty is…
Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event Speech Analysis
Barack Obama
Holiday
School
Everyone says that education is the most important thing. Every country wants to have the best schools to have the best society in the future and every Prime Minister or President of a country wants to make that happen. They talk about how important education is and they put a lot of money into making…
Peace for Dwight Eisenhower
International Relations
Peace
Rhetoric
In his speech titled “Atoms For Peace” on December 8, 1953, Dwight D. Eisenhower aimed to halt the use of atomic bombs and promote global peace. The main goal was to establish peace treaties involving the Soviet Union, Germany, Austria, and Eastern Europe in response to the devastating impact of atomic bombings during World War…
Psychokinesis – Form of Study for Parapsychology
Study
Psychokinesis, sometimes known as telekinesis, is one of the forms of study for parapsychology that is still extremely controversial and has yet to have any scientific evidence that it actually exists. Study of this type of activity dates back to the 1800’s. Psychokinesis is still actively being studied and seen in pop culture today. Many…
Why We Should Pay College Athletes
College
College athletes are some of he hardest working individuals around. Athletes have a routine that includes brutal practices, intense games, and difficult college courses. Compensation for college athletes has been a controversial subject for years. College athletes should get paid for their performance because their sport is their job. Also the players have other financial…
The Teacher Who Had Great Influence on Your Life
Life
Teacher
Teaching
The teacher who had great influence on your life There are many people that influence me in my life, especially teachers. But the teacher who had great impact on me was my sixth grade English teacher Mrs. Oanh. Mrs. Oanh was not a normal English teacher. She taught us many writing technique that I still…
The Classroom Setting for the Visually Impaired
Classroom
Providing a student-friendly classroom especially for those who are visually impaired is a great challenge for educational institutions, especially the teachers. It takes great effort for the teacher to establish a classroom setup that is suited for the needs, demands, and limitations of students with visual impairments. Consequently, it also takes much effort for visually…
Bell Hooks: Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
Freedom
Teaching
In her book Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom, Bell Hooks depicts the classroom as a source of constraint on one hand but, also as a source of liberation on the other (hand). She points out that teachers’ use of power and control makes students lose interest in a subject or topic…