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    now a days society? I know that kids find it hard to find it interesting, so its hard to follow and understand. There are some points in the play that still relate to our problems, but how can we see the few when they don't stand out easily for this lazy generation of mine that cant see past the weird talking and actions and way they lived back then? Should we try different methods? We could maybe even have a totally knew line of books or movies. Times have changed, the world has changed, and we

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    In today’s society kids complain way too much about having lots of homework. Does that mean kids are trying to send teachers a message about having too much homework, or are they just lazy. Not only are kids complaining about work, but so are adults! Adults may complain about having too much work to do.If adults have too much work to do, then kids don’t get to have as much family time. Studies now show why work is and positive and a negative thing. First, kids of many ages go through some type

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    quiz grade). Learning the material is so much more beneficial in the long-run because it prevents future cramming the night before. Think about if you have a Econ 101 presentation in college, rather than studying a whole week up to this, you cut easily cut your time in half if you listened to your Honors Civics teacher talk Sophomore year. Compare/Contrast To really understand, let's do another example. Person X and Person Y are the same age of 25. Person X was brought up by lazy teachers and

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    determines the type of answers you get. The two most essential things I gain from her lecture is to listen and pay attention. By listening to people you learn new things and by paying attention you experience the learning. It all depends on the business owners how his/her employee’s to be creative or lazy because the staff can be a key asset for innovatively pushing limits that assistance your business succeed. There are numerous things that you can use to energize the staff by like promote free thinking is

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    Communication Toolkit

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    at all the words we use, and find out their origin. I consider myself as a culturally aware person, however, working as a teacher’s aide in a very culturally diverse school, I did learn that some of the children from different cultures are seen as lazy or ignorant. In fact, this is because every culture is different and factors such as body language and eye contact mean different things. Non-verbal communication is just as important as written or oral, as it can assist in getting the message across

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    student’s learning experience; the student affects their own learning experience by making their own choice(s). First, several students construe trigger warnings as an excuse to not learn vital material, thus negatively affect their learning experience. Second, other students construe trigger warnings as an actual warning served to students that encountered an egregious experience and those students who did not encounter an inimical experience will learn new material and have a good learning experience

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    It’s exciting and something we can all look forward to in the learning community. As Radford A., (1997) expressed “interactive communication tools will transform our capability to embrace an educational paradigm that deals with learning as a vital, fulfilling, and continuing part of life at home and in the workplace as well as within educational institutions”. All students benefit from the

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    was struggling with my work and I just could not understand why I wasn't able to do the work. I started to think that I had a learning disability or just wasn't smart. My teacher recommended an easier alternative which was online homeschooling. My parents thought it would work for me but unfortunately it didn't. I did this from 6th grade to the 12th grade. It made me lazy because I felt like I could always do my work later. Teachers would always called my parents to tell them that I wasn't doing

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    Do you know that our country is in the process of upgrading the learning system day by day? It started from school level to university or college level, the Ministry of Education is trying to improve our learning system for all the level of students. The purpose in this matter is to help the students to get a better education for their future. As you know, the education is the main role to achieve the goal in someone’s life. The definition of education is the act or process of imparting acquiring

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    the respective subject. Now, countless of books, articles, research papers and data are easily organized and accessible online. But, has this easy access to information improved intellectual capabilities? Or has it simply caused individuals to become lazy? Written by David Robson, How Computers change the way we learn, technology has altered the way teaching and researching is done. According to Google 's Vice President of Research, Alfred Spector, “a simple app can change the way we think and learn

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