B. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK * Motivation * Motivation
Low Grades
Low Grades * Produces insecurity * Ignores false * Cannot survive separation and dies weekly once the object of affection is out of site * Produces insecurity * Ignores false * Cannot survive separation and dies weekly once the object of affection is out of site
Stress Out
Stress Out * Strong emotional involvement may developed. (Pre-Marital Sex) * Didn’t inform the parents about the things or the place where you’re going. * Strong emotional involvement may developed. (Pre-Marital Sex) * Didn’t inform the parents about the things or the place where you’re going.
Early Marriage
Early Marriage
HAVING AN EARLY RELATIONSHIP DURING STUDYING
HAVING
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Performance often has more to do with outside factors than with the student himself. To understand why a student has earned the grades given to him, you must be aware of the biggest factors that affect high school grades. * Relationships with Peers
Bullying is one of the most serious factors that affect high school grades. When a student is picked on by other students, not only is it dangerous, but it can distract the bullied student so much that homework and academic performance becomes less of a concern than trying to deal with her bullies. Since high school students often don't report a bully, this factor can be the hardest to recognize. If a student's grades begin to suffer, bullying is one of the first possible factors that should be addressed. * Extracurricular Activities
Involvement in extracurricular activities in most cases yields better academic performance. When a student partakes in school related sports or clubs, she usually feels more involved with her school and fellow students.
This leads to higher academic ambition and thus, higher grades. However, too many extracurricular activities can be damaging to a high school student's grades, as the student may have too much stress and too little time after his other activities to focus on homework and studying.
* Parental Involvement
The less concerned parents are with their student's academic performance, the more likely the student is
Extracurriculars are there for students to enjoy activities other than their academics, but it is also a way to shows that they can focus on education and outside life at the same time. Some students do not take school seriously enough. Coming to school might just be a way for athletes to participate in the sport they want to. Not every students has exceeding academic skills, however, anyone can succeed if they just try. Being able to multitask will behoove the students in the future. Undergraduates tend to separate their school and outside life. Older adults do this as well; but instead of school, it is work they have to worry about. During exam week, students will want to study and it will take away their eating and sleeping time. Eating and studying is a vigorous way to
Though fulfilling love, happiness and trust in a relationship can be comforting, couples often are unsuccessful in finding or keeping the love that their relationship need; even if issues may interfere within the relationship, couples should find a way in working through their problems. Once a couple's happiness, trust and love have been fulfilled, they can experience unconditional love. Although they would need to make every possible step to heal their relationship, if and when their relationship breaks down, there is still much they can learn. With this stated this idea holds opposing views among the two females in A Secret Sorrow and "A Sorrowful Woman."
‘Obsessive love has the capacity to drive a person to insanity, leading to irrational behaviour, alienation and despair’
in divorce. There is a lot of stress on all the people involved. The man has
Such circumstances, causes the woman to fall into a deeper depression because she feels trapped and lonely.
While absence may make the heart grow fonder, the failure to communicate with and be there for a spouse or significant other often results in the inevitable destruction of the relationship. This is what occurs in the short story “Shiloh” by Bobbie Ann Mason.
One of the effects of the vicious poison of relationships known as lack of communication creates a side effect of isolation. Isolation is a position in which any human will make mistakes which they may greatly regret in the near future. This is exemplified when Ann is isolated at home and ends up cheating on John with Steve. After she has betrayed John she realizes of her
Her marriage also causes her to lose control. Even within the one thing that is supposed to hold strong, she is alone. Her husband, leaving her on a daily basis to work, insists that she cannot write nor visit friends and family. Thus, he leaves her alone during the day to sit
At first, John from “The Yellow Wallpaper” and Leroy Moffitt from “Shiloh” seem completely different from each other. John is a physician who only believes in what he can physically see, while Leroy is a man lost in his own life, looking for a purpose. John’s wife is very dependent on him, whereas Leroy’s wife Norma Jean has her own life. However, the two seem more alike than first appears. If we compare John and Leroy, we can see both stories demonstrate how husbands can drive their wives away by being too restrictive of them.
Variables such as abuse, illness, death, and financial issues all factor into crumbling marriages; “irreconcilable
Often times in relationships people tend to drift apart from each other due to their inability to be committed to each other for an extended period of time. Liam and Gabriella from the short story “Bluffing” by Gail Helgason demonstrate their incompetence to maintain a full commitment to one another, which results in Gabriella realizing that her relationship with Liam has come to a fork in the road. Liam has to choose between her, and his hiking career. Whereas John and Ann from the short story “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross exhibit their ability to stay together as well as be understanding, truthful, and communicative with one another. They have all the fundamental keys to a healthy relationship.
The three prototypes explored are avoidant, anxious-ambivalent, and secure attachments which describes how partners will behave in close relationships and how caring and supportive each individual is within their relationship. Avoidant attached individuals are withdrawn from relationships and untrustworthy of others. Anxious-Ambivalent individuals worry often about their partner’s needs being fulfilled as well as theirs and analyze if they’re moving too fast in the relationship when compared to their partner. Secured individuals are completely trustworthy of their partner and confident in their feelings and
disconnect and in the end causing a great emotional rift to be caused between husband and wife, and
Who’d be such a fool…Love is a sickness. If I get angry at my husband for having caught it, I’m utterly mad. She’s done nothing to be ashamed of or harmful to me. I can’t be jealous” (Women of Trachis ll.441-449).
Although extracurricular activities can help improve students’ academics, they can also have a bad effect on how grades turn out. Extracurricular activities take time, and this can affect on how much time the student has to complete home work or study (Wells). This can lead to a student doing poorly on tests and in the big run, failing the class which will hurt the student college applications. If a student that is involved in a sport is badly injured, this can affect the student because he or she is missing school, and then all the work that is missed will have to be made up. Stress is also a big factor that is put together with extracurricular activities. Stress can affect how the child does in school; if a student is stressed out, they can get sick. Being sick requires the child to stay home and then they will