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The Role of Computer in Education
Computer
Education
We can say that after 10 to 20 years later computers are much smarter than humans alive today. As of present day, our next generation will have difficulty to stay away from the computers. As a society now, we have become too dependent for artificial intelligence, in education, entertainment, and personal interaction. Which overpower our…
Personal Experience with Job Application
Communication
Education
Job Application
Learning
For students, securing employment in their chosen field is extremely beneficial as it offers practical experience and knowledge beyond classroom learning. This ultimately increases their prospects of success in future careers. To excel in job interviews, thorough preparation is crucial, including gathering comprehensive information about the company’s values and objectives. As an international student, my…
Are Today’s Young Workers Different from Their Parents?
Economics
Education
Ethics
Labor
A lot of our parents worked in manufacturing. But do young people of nowadays work as their parents used to? Today, students might find manufacturing careers boring and outdated but we can’t dispute the fact that they come with a whole lot of benefits. Over the years manufacturing has featured as one of the favorite…
A Discussion on the Importance of Family
Education
Importance of family
My family is irreplaceable and holds immense significance in my life. I cannot fathom existing without them, and it is crucial to never underestimate their importance as they fulfill a substantial void in both my life and culture. Support from grandparents, two sisters, mom, and dad is crucial in life as it teaches the importance…
The Development of Comparative Education
Development
Education
Human beings are in the habit of making comparisons between things that around them. Comparison can take place wherever we have more than one thing that has the same purpose. We compare to make up our minds and to choose between two or more choices. Comparing can take place also for more scientific reasons for…
Why I Want to Study Applied Mathematics and Programming
Education
I Want To Be
I wondered why we have studied advanced mathematics for so many years but did not apply it in life. Is mathematics just training our logical thinking? This question confused me for a long time until I accidentally read an article about convolution neural network and its developments on the Internet. To get a better understanding,…
The Importance of Extracurricular Activities in a Student’s Development
Activity
Business
Education
Extracurricular Activities
The numerous extracurricular activities that I have participated in throughout my High School and College careers have all impacted me in a variety of ways that have created the person I am today. Although the activities vary from piano practice, to an internship at a professional physics lab, to volunteering at a camp for adults…
Development of mental abilities depending on the learning style
Education
Learning styles
The introduction begins with explaining the development of mental capability, beginning at birth we continue to strengthen and expand our capability. Mental ability is often associated with and does have a connection to how quickly and well individuals learn. While intelligence itself is not an indication of the efficiency of someones learning process, the two…
My Career Goals
Career Goals
Education
Work
Please describe your short term (3 year) career goals: Ideally, I would start my career within the consulting field, where the strong academic advantage in quantitative analysis that I have gained through my undergraduate studies would allow me to conduct accurate business analyses. Being very interested in management, my chosen Master’s degree should enhance my…
Plato’s Arguments for the Importance of Education
Education
Importance of Education
Plato
What is the purpose of education? A well known philosopher named Plato actually believed the true purpose and goal of education was to develop a man’s character to be rational and moral. His teacher, Socrates, was very known for the saying “the unexamined life is not worth living” (Cooper and Hutchinson, 33). This quote is…