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    This is what the education system is going through right now. This crisis is being known as the "teacher crisis." The cause of the teacher crisis comes from many things‚ all of which I will not be able to discuss. The main reasons that are more and more noticeable are: teacher stress‚ and a shortage of good teachers. This crisis has been around for many years and not much is being done about. This teacher crisis is affecting the lives of the students who are all forced through compulsory education to

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    violence exists in the school grounds and the effects of violence and what can be done to eliminate this. This report is an analysis of the causes and effects of violence and suggested solutions to reduce the percentage of violence that exists on the school grounds. 1.2 Historical Background There are approximately 1500 students in this school‚ offering 8 different subjects. There are at least 5 teachers in each faculty‚ coming up to a total of 40 teachers. The percentage of violence that exists in

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    Causes and Effects of the English Language and Orewell’s Essay In America‚ English is the national language. However‚ with many different cultures and ways of life‚ everyone doesn’t speak the same English. In the north‚ people tend to speak clearly and to some this is correct. In the south‚ people tend to tie their words together and to some this is incorrect. Ultimately‚ the question is‚ is what is good language what is bad and what causes the two. In Orewell’s piece‚ he criticizes the English

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    7275 1st term‚ 2nd semester School Year: 2012-2013 Permit #: 2485LL BY: ROGIE P. JACINTO January 19‚ 2013 Introduction: Laughing is important to all people because Laughing makes stress release and you feels happy‚ relaxes and feels good. Laughing has a health benefits to human people like a face exercise it makes you beautiful and handsome. Laughter reduces the level of stress hormones like cortisol‚ epinephrine or adrenaline dopamine and growth hormone. It also increases the level

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    John Smith Professor Summers English 1210-C1202 18 November 2013 Negative Effects of Social Media on Real Lives Social networking has become an unquestionable part of our everyday lives and we don’t stop to think of all the effects it can have on connections made in real life situations. So many people have different accounts on sites like Twitter‚ Facebook‚ and Instagram. They have become a type of addiction for kids. In situations that are normally very social and interactive kids will go

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    legal limit was lowered to .08 BAC. MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) was formed by a grieving mother‚ SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) was founded by a teacher after two students were killed in drunk driving accidents‚ and many other laws have been put into place. Unfortunately‚ the problem persists. One effect of drunk driving is getting a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated). Receiving a DUI or DWI can result in being arrested. When someone

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    University National Center for Teacher Education College of Languages‚ Linguistics and Literature Department of English In partial fulfilment of the course requirement in Teaching Writing Submitted by: Constantino‚ Jen Marini M. Darasin‚ Eunice C. III-9 BSE English Submitted to: Prof. Ali Anudin February 8‚ 2013 CAUSE AND EFFECT ESSAY Definition Cause and effect essay explores why things happen (cause) and what happens as a result (effects). This essay gives reasons and

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    Chapter One Introduction Background of the study Teachers account for the majority of spending on education provided by schools: on average 64% in developed countries (OECD‚ 2007a) and often running to over 90% in developing and transition countries. Research evidence indicates that‚ apart from the student’s family background‚ the single most important factor in determining variability in student attainment within any single country is teacher quality (Hanushek‚ 2005). Therefore‚ the institutional

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    Causes of Baby Dumping One of the causes of baby dumping is teenagers are lack of sex education. Most of the parents failed to inject the knowledge of sex into the mind of their children when their children were small. They feel shy or uncomfortable when their children ask them about sex. Besides that‚ parents always assume that their children will know everything naturally when they become adult. They are giving less response to those questions and less clear explanation to their children. Parents

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    expectation. They often argue with their parents‚ easily get angry‚ do not do what their parents tell them to do‚ and even do some dangerous activities like drinking or having drugs. Knowing the important cause and potential effects of teenage rebellion is very necessary. The most important cause of teenage rebellion is parents’ unconscious control. Usually‚ parents always let children obey what they think their teenagers should do‚ instead of listen to their children. When children are young‚ parents

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