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    LOW ATTENDANCE CULTURE AT NYUAD NYUAD Community Events As an Observational Platform for a Complex System “It was supposed to be a collaboration among schools, NYUAD and the Sorbonne Abu Dhabi, together for a night of shared poetry on March 13. The event was primarily advertised on Facebook and of both schools’ populations, 205 people RSVP’d. But when the night arrived, NYUAD sophomore Zahida Rahemtulla found herself with only one other companion boarding the bus for the event.” At NYUAD, students

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    a single question– now what? We feel no purpose in the effort we put into assignments and tests. At Oak Grove High School especially, we have a phrase that I hear often, “attendance matters”. Many of us do not recognize the importance of attendance. Many of us ask why does attendance does matter. We get nothing from attendance other than a better learning

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    time card is that there is no security with them. Using the fingerprint attendance system, you will have a solution that lets you place your finger on the scanner and record your time. The advantage of the fingerprint attendance system from MinuteHound is that they never keep this personal information on file. The system operates using the cloud, and it is 100 percent paperless and green. That means that the fingerprint attendance system does not use pin codes, passwords or cards that have to be remembered

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    Class Attendance Should be a Choice The demand for a higher education degree is becoming more and more prevalent and necessary; and with tens of thousands of dollars being spent on college tuition annually (over 14,000 dollars for in-state public tuition, and over 33,000 dollars for in-state private tuition on average, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics), students are forking out a lot of money for a quality education. Though college degrees are becoming more of a necessity for most well

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    Monique in Binangonan Rizal” desire to provide fully improved attendance and ID system and a computerized payroll system for the said school. One of the main problems of manual attendance system is the time wasted inputting the employees’ work details. For the manual payroll system, inaccuracy of the numbers would result to loss either to the employee or the administration

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    industry went through a rapid unexpected transition. During this time frame, weekly motion picture attendance dropped off tremendously from 90 million immediate post-war in 1945-1948 to 46 million in 1953. Many observers tend to attribute this downturn to the rise of the television, which surged to popularity during the same time period. Opposite to the declining trend of motion picture attendance, the trend of televisions in homes skyrocketed from only 940,000 in 1949 to upwards of 52 million by

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    students struggle to attend classes on a regular basis because they are faced with the fear on starting over or the threat of long commutes. Attendance rates for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students fall between 6-7% lower than other students at their grade levels; 9% for students 6-8 and 20% lower for 9-12 grade. These numbers show a significant drop in attendance rates for older students (Advocates for Children of New York, 2006). Although, the issue of chronic absenteeism is a city-wide problem

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    WNBA Attendance v NBA Attendance: Stats, Marketing Strategies, and the Reasoning Behind the Discrepancy Grace E. Rains-Turk California Lutheran University Abstract WNBA attendance and NBA attendance vary significantly. Is this variation a result of women’s professional sports not having a large fan base, differing marketing strategies used by the WNBA and the NBA, less attention to women’s professional sports by the media and sports broadcasting networks, or a combination of all

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    administers policies that are inclusive of and accountability for all levels of the system and range from regulations to outcome-based education legislated by the HEA. Annually, the Act impacts over 15 million students. The rising costs of college attendance, directly implies there is a lack of understanding, management and appropriate allocation in the economics of higher education. While rising costs affects the impact the HEA has in education, families and students address their concerns of inequity

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    Secularization the loss of faith and the decline in church attendance is something that has left historians asking why this occurred and at what point in history did the people of Great Britain lose their faith, add in the sexual revolution of the swinging sixties the development of the oral contraception pill and immigration to Great Britain, which brought together people from other colonies and with them they brought their religion, the connection between any of these factors if there is one has

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