Sex difference and mathematical reasoning

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The main aim of the study was to determine whether mathematical reasoning is influence by sex of a person due to inconsiderate admission criteria that was adopted in United States for awarding scholarships to students irrespective of sex. In order to achieve this, the study selected sample population from both…

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FACTOR THAT INFLUENCE INTENSIVE BAHASA INGGERIS STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TOWARDS LEARNING ENGLISH AT ALPHA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN SEREMBAN 2

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In the era of information and technology, there is a great need for individuals to learn and master the English language. Nowadays the English language is important to get a job easily. English is also used for different purposes such as news and information, business, diplomacy, entertainment and others, supported…

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Drinking and driving

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On Jan.8, 2002, President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) that became the education-reform bill. The No Child Left Behind is most sweeping education-reform bill since 1965 that made changes to the the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The No Child Left Behind plays a…

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Dr. N. Alagumurthi

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Dr.N.Alagumurthi, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, Pondicherry is an erudite and renowned academic scholar, a high profile scientist researcher, an able administrator, a great visionary and a socially conscious innovator. He was born in the year 1965 at Villupuram. His father late Shri.M.Natarajan and mother Thirumathi Pattu Natarajan…

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Leading technology-rich schools: Award-winning models for success

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Technology in Schools Introduction        There have been great developments and growth in terms of technology and the use of technology across the world. Business organizations, learning institutions, governments and other institutions as well as individuals make use of technological devices that with the primary aim of increasing…

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Education and Poverty

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How College Admissions Favor Wealthy Students Over Underprivileged Minorities The growing debate over whether college admissions are partial by overstressing standardized tests and GPA has become a very controversial topic in the realm of education. Numerous students argue that the admission process is unfair in placing a greater emphasis on…

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Home School vs Public School

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Although both can provide a good quality education to their students, there are many differences between home school and public school. Home school, (No comma needed) students do not have to answer to anyone, public school other are (???) teaching their children. This has been the biggest debate with parents,…

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Role of Communication

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Victoria Climbie case of abuse shocked the nation, and still has an effect on people of today. Victoria was given 12 opportunities to put a stop to the torture which involved starvation, cigarette burns, repetitive beatings with bike chains and belt buckles, and hammer blows to her toes. But because…

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President Obama: Analysis of the 2014 State of the Union Address-Job Security and Future

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The State of the Union is an annual address the President of the United States delivers to a joint session of the United States Congress, and it’s now broadcasted on live television. It fulfills Article II; Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution—requiring the President to periodically give Congress information on…

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