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    This literature review focuses on three different areas related to this program evaluation: 1. the achievement gap of underprivileged minorities in STEM academic subject areas and careers, 2. the impact of STEM extra-curricular activities on student involvement, interest and ultimately achievement in the subject areas, and 3. the important role makerspaces fill in addressing the need for positive, out-of-school experiences for underprivileged youth. In addition, the review will also cover what successful

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    By: Patrice Murphy English 122 Instructor: Stephen Rogers 8/18/2014 The current version of the “Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 2001” is “The NO Child Left Behind Act of 2001”. Which supports “standard-base” education reform, each state is responsible for developing assessments in basic skills and standards. The Federal Government’s plays a part over seeing in annual testing, annual academic progress, report cards, teacher qualifications, and funding changes. This

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    Introduction School bullying continues to be a prevalent problem found in elementary, middle and high schools across the United States and internationally (Slee & Mohyla, 2014). Everyday educators are faced with the problem of trying to determine why students bully and what they can do to prevent or dramatically reduce the behavior. Previous research has provided much needed insight into the issue, but as we move forward the nature of bullying is constantly changing. Bullying comes in many forms

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    friends had either PTSD, depression, anxiety, and the list goes on. Most of them could not afford to receive help, and a lot of them have attempted to take their lives away. Sure, there were school counselors, but their main focus is student’s schedules, not their student’s mental health. They were told that they have access to help, but the people that were there to help were

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    According to Dr Jane Leighton and Dr Geoff Bird (2012) investigated three processes which were the impact of reduced branding on consumer choice, the impact of increased non- branded information on consumer choice and the impact of copycat branding on consumer choice. Data was collected from 35 participants. To collect data for the processes methods like attention, look duration and recognition of consumers were used. The first process which whether consumer choice is affected by the reduced branding

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    Which collects the health statistics of students from universities all around the world every second year, reported that 40.2 percent of Santa Clara University students identified that stress affected their individual academic performance during the last 12 months of their studies

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    Art Education is very important for students. A growing body of research suggests that the arts offer students a unique, valuable way to grow intellectually, socially and emotionally. These things are all associated with creativity. Schools today want to focus more on the four core classes math, science, english, and social studies which is acceptable for some students who are academically stronger in school. Opposed to the students who have a harder time focusing in school and we see them drawing

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1743-9132.htm IJMF 3,2 Effects of working capital management on SME profitability ´ ´ Pedro Juan Garcıa-Teruel and Pedro Martınez-Solano Deptartment of Management and Finance, Faculty of Economy and Business, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain Abstract Purpose – The object of the research presented in this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the effects of working capital management on the profitability

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    INCOME INEQUALITY AND ITS EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT- III Student’s Name Course Dated   INCOME INEQUALITY AND ITS EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT INTRODUCTION Income inequality and its effect on environment have been highlighted by a number of authors. The previous paper in this regard highlighted general and government specific aspects of the two determinants of environment, environment degradation and health. The aim of this paper is to highlight the environmental emergency that emerges due income inequality

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    Acknowledgments. I wish to express gratitude to our lecturers David Longbottom and Amir Modjtahedi, who were always helpful and offered assistance supports and guidance whenever needed. A special thank you to all students that participated, and took time to fill in the questionnaire and research. Statement of Objectives & Major Findings. Competition for recruiting good quality students is higher than previously experienced with an over supply of courses and places in the UK market. In turn

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