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    writer of this work as a school nurse. I. Literature Review A study published in the work of Olivares, et al (nd) and entitled "Nutritional Status, Food Consumption and Physical Activity Among Chilean School Children: A Descriptive Study" reports the objective of assessing the nutritional status, food consumption and physical activity (PA) habits of Chilean school children, as a baseline for developing an educational intervention. The study reported was a cross-sectional study and involved a total of

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    the effects of different types of physical activity and exercise training on prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s’ disease. We will now discuss the effects of cognitive training on improving the general and specific cognitive abilities of Alzheimer’s disease patients by initially focusing on the studies using cognitive training alone as a therapeutic intervention, and subsequently, contrasting the efficacy of this intervention against the combined physical activity and cognitive training protocol

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    participate in extracurricular activities. Student who participate in these activities improve their academic scores and social life. Extracurricular activities can also help reduce many peer pressure related problems. “They enrich the lives of the students, their families and our communities. These activities create well rounded children who learn what their interests and talents are because they have been exposed to such opportunities” (Extracurricular Activities, Blogadmin). For most adolescents

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    School. I was thrilled to discover myself here – playwright, artist, cross country runner, accomplished dancer, webdesigner and most importantly a leader, having led my teams to success in a variety of events. I have been active in extra curricular activities and as the assistant editor of school

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    Is sleep important? A question that many people wonder to themselves at night. Of course, the answer is yes. Sleep is one of the most important things in our lives, it keeps our brains healthy and working. It gives our brain cells time to relax and not over-work. However, some teens aren 't getting the 8.5 hours of sleep they need, and believe the school is responsible for it. In most districts, schools start times around 7:00 am in some cases. Parents and students believe that the school district

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    Overachievement is a common issue in the United States and all over the world, as well. Students everywhere overwork themselves to the point of stress being their way of life. They take as many AP classes and participate in as many extracurricular activities as possible in hopes

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    In order to revamp Core tested programs, schools have been shifting focus to those areas and changing instructional times for various classes, which prevents students from achieving their full potential in the affected classes. Instructional time is important, especially in the fine arts. In order to have an arts program with the tangible results and benefits previously explained, elementary students require to have at least 50 hours of instructional time in order to give them a solid base in art

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    scholar.” -Nnamdi Azikiwe The above thought always instils within me, the need to balance my extracurricular with my academics, building prowess in creativity and originality on both fronts. Though I have been profusely involved in extracurricular activity throughout my under graduation and graduation, I have always focused on my academics and strived to maintain a balance between the two. I am an Architect and nurture a passion in building constructions. Being an architect has shaped my personality

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    know how to contribute to an effective personalised provision by taking practical account of diversity and by showing sensitivity towards factors in a pupil’s background such as family or religious faith which might affect their participation in activities. I chose this target as there are a lot of children from diverse backgrounds and although my school is a predominately Christian faith school we also have a lot of children who come from different faiths. In my class alone there are two Muslim children

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    Common project, entitled “Turning the Tide,” which has been endorsed by more than 50 colleges nationwide. Some of the suggestions made include a de-emphasis on standardized testing and an increased focus on quality over quantity of extra-curricular activities and advanced college-level coursework in high school. “I think there’s a real mismatch between what students think they need to do to get into college and what they actually need to do to get into college,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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