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    In the United States nationwide public schools are faced with dilemmas. The choices schools make has to be effective, serve the students, and have the best outcome. Well known problems such as bullying, special educational needs, budget cuts, new standards, and job cuts. Some of the problems are well known to the public while other problems are left in the background. According to the National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (NAEHCY) reported that the U.S. Department

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    many clubs and extra curriculum activities. At the end the transition became easier for her and she learned how to cope with different stressful situation by calming down, in order to do that she went for walks or talking to a friend. Along with high school came the parties,alcohol and drug use and the boyfriend which is typical for many adolescents. As a parent that was one of the stressful stage I had to go through with my teen went through because it was the stage where she was exposed and introduced

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    The world has lived through generations of racism and racial profiling. After the days of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Black Civil Rights Movement, the American people thought they had passed the days of hatred and discrimination. Although Americans think that they live in a non-racist society, minorities today still live in the chains of oppression and prejudice through sports, schools, and social media. Jackie Robinson was a prominent figure in American history as he broke the color line, and

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    Ever since college students started playing sports, back in 1879 when Harvard played Yale in the first collegiate sports game, the question of whether college athletes should be paid was addressed. From that point on athletes, coaches, and college administrators have brought forward points agreeing or disagreeing with the notion of paying college students. The students argue that they deserve to be paid due to the revenue that they bring for the college and because of the games they play and the

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    distinction between families who were well off and those who were not, but there was never really an “in-between.” After attending private catholic school for 10 years, pre-kinder through eighth grade, my parents decided it was time for a change. My public high school, John B. Alexander, was a rather large school with each class averaging around 700 students. It was quite a change compared to my eighth grade graduating class of 48 students, but I was both ready and anxious for that change.

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    FACTORS AFFECTING CLASS ATTENDANCE OF SELECTED BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRUISE LINE OPERATONS STUDENTS A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of The College of hospitality Management Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirement for the Subject CL-104 Research Methods with thesis writing Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Major in Cruise line Operation by: VEL JOHN L. ARBON LYKA G. DAYANDANTE

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    Lemery Colleges A. Bonifacio St., Brgy. Bagong Sikat, Lemery, Battings Computerized Enrolment System ( System Analysis and Design ) Submitted to : Submitted By: Mr. Delio Atienza Group II Leader : Ilao, Ana Roselle S. Members : Maristela, Jesthien B. Assadourian, Kathrene S. Holgado, Khimberly G. Reyes, Aileen D. I. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A. Background of the Study The proposed computerized enrollment system is a study wherein a specific

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    through we did not get to experience preschool, while we aren’t any less productive for it, we could have possibly achieved more with it. Preschool is not mandatory for any child to attend, many studies have been conducted which show the benefits of high quality early education. One of those benefits is the acquisition of a new language. Parents should be fighting to make universal preschool for their children and we should be adding a foreign language to the curriculum. While we are looking for the

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    My first substantial step toward making a career out of my interests was by volunteering at the Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration. When I was a sophomore at Tolland High School in Connecticut, I applied for the position as a docent because I wanted to learn more and with the standardized curriculum of high school I wasn’t able to do that in school alone. At the Aquarium I was responsible for providing an educational and inspiring environment for interactions between guests and animals

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    I spent more time this year making sure that I talked to the families as well as my patients. Another way I improved on my communication was to communicate more effectively between my nurses, the patients and the doctors. If patients had questions I would relay them, and make sure if I was able to answer them I did. Any abnormalities in vital signs were also given to the nurse aid and the nurse was made aware of them as well. The nurse was more of a resource this year, which I really tried to utilize

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