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    learning behaviors and study habits. Research has shown that effective study skills lead to improved academic performance. The habits that students

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    consider an adult and that was ensuring academic performance. Main reason many people would consider this was the importance of keeping the community whole. To do that many citizens within the community have to be educated to have the level of education that most jobs require or to live in a more stabilize life. However, the most important part of ensuring academic performance is the way it forces you to develop the skill time management. Ensuring academic performances helps in the end and allows development

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    The Effect of Sleep on Undergraduate Academic Performance There are only a few needs of humans that are essential for survival. These include food, water, oxygen, and sleep (Gilbert & Weaver, 2010). A lack of any of these fundamental needs can be detrimental to human functioning (Orzel-Gryglewska, 2010). The effects of sleep deprivation are numerous. Without sleep humans can be irritable, distracted, forgetful, and even experience hallucinations. There are even diseases associated with continual

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    5-18 and the Impact on Academic Performance Vincent Choi University of British Columbia 69303980 Team Number #33 Kin 373 (001) Dr. Carolyn McEwen  Concussions in Student Athletes Aged 5-18 and the Impact on Academic Performance A concussion is defined as “a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by traumatic biomechanical forces” (McCrory, Johnston, & Meeuwisse, 2005). Based on current research, findings show a relationship between academic performance and student athletes

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    The debate on sports and academic performance relates as to whether sports affect academic performance positively or negatively. Mostly, academics, especially in high school and colleges, require an enormous time commitment. In the same way, sports demand time commitment. Apparently, academics and sports run linearly and either would consume the time of the other. Such would be the argument put forth by the claimants of the negative effects of sports on academic performance. The opponents to the positive

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    progressively in recent years. College students depart from their institutions for different causes and poor academic performance is one of them. Rather it is being worked over time managing, losing interest in their learning priority, or distracting oneself over other non-educational wants, students will most likely fail themselves for losing focus on their learning subjects. Academic performance can be improved by the installation of cash, the concession of allowing students to scrutinize each other

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    Student’s Academic Performance Thesis Regular exercise can affect the academic performance of a student mainly by aerobic and anaerobic exercises. Introduction Students who exercise regularly tends to have an effect on their academic performance. However, students who does not make time on exercise performs poorly in academics. Many students who exercise tends to have better grades than those who do not. Hence, the researcher supposes that regular exercise can affect the academic performance of a student

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    Low Income Equals Low Academic Achievement Some may not want to believe that the world revolves around money, but it does. Goals in life cannot be taken anywhere without money. Money is the most important thing when it comes to quality education. The children from low income families academic performance is highly affected. Low income families struggle with educating their children. Income and wealth can affect educational outcomes in a number of ways. Income has a direct impact on the affordability

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    praise and student behaviors within the context of a classroom. This is a topic that has been studied since the 1960s. A variety of articles the authors cited indicate positive effects of teacher attention and praise on student behaviors and academic performance (see Table 1). Other studies indicate that regardless of this research, teachers neglect to use praise consistently, especially as students become older (White, 1975; Baker & Zigmond, 1990; Deno, Maruyama, Espin, & Cohen, 1990; Gable, Hendrickson

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    Do Students Within a Greek Organization Show Lesser Academic Success? Involvement in a Greek organization while being a college student has been shown to have a declining effect on a student’s academic performance. Unfortunately, some students who join “Greek Life” tend to focus more on Greek related events, rather than focusing on school work. One reason a student might focus more on extra-curricular Greek activities over school work, could be that they believe events will help strengthen their

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