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    It has also come to light that standardized test results are often inaccurate. As Michelle Obama once said‚ Mrs. Obama is living proof that standardized tests are not an accurate form of measurement for student’s intelligence and performance. Even though Mrs. Obama did not do well on standardized tests‚ she is one of the most intelligent and powerful women today. It takes a lot more than a high score on a multiple choice test to determine the level of one’s intelligence. A students performance

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    There are many negative and positive consequences that come from technological advances. The industrial revolution is a great example of this. The steam engine was a big jump into a more advanced world but it also came with some downfalls. There was also advantage in light. Lasers were a better way for light to travel further and still have a steady light source. In 1781‚ there was this guy named James Watt that invented a Piston Steam engine. This was the first rotary engine created. This invention

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    caused by reckless driving‚ drunk driving‚ and texting while driving. They sometimes make these poor choices because they don’t know their certain limits. Often times‚ they make these decisions and it’s too late for them to see the consequences. Teens should be aware of the consequences of breaking these rules that could impact their life or someone else’s. Making teens aware can make other people feel safe when they are on the road. What is the biggest concern for teen driving? Drunk driving is

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    What makes some people help and others stand by? A lot of social psychological research focuses on anti-social behaviour. This essay will look at the other side of the coin and focus on pro-social behaviour‚ specifically helping behaviour and altruism. It will look at what causes people to help or not help and the phenomenon of altruism‚ the act of helping other for no discernable reward. The two psychologists who have researched this area most are Bibb Latané and John Darley. They came together

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    points from 2009” (Adams). Interestingly enough‚ history has shown a link between mass killers and depression. Jack Levin‚ who is a professor of sociology and criminology at Northeastern presented that “‘most mass killers have suffered some kind of chronic depression… they externalize responsibility‚ blaming everybody but themselves for their failings’” (Levin). Most of the time‚ “something just horrendous happens… and [the killer] decides to get even” (Levin). Stress from grades could result in a student

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    chapter of our lives when I seems like our faith has been badly shaken and our only hope is lost? As said by the author C.S Lewis‚ getting over a painful experience is much like crossing monkey bars. You have to let go at some point in order to move forward. There are many causes of breakups that leads to heartbreak and we all know that it really is painful at the first few weeks or months or even years. Some people were able to surpass the obstacles of the post breakup but others don’t mainly because

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    factors that make people help others. Who helps the most‚ and in what cases (whom) are they especially likely to help? Illustrate your answer with examples. Giedrius Statkus Department of Psychology‚ Keynes College‚ CT2 7NP Identify some of the factors that make people help others. Who helps the most‚ and in what cases (whom) are they especially likely to help? Illustrate your answer with examples. Many different factors have been shown to influence people’s willingness to help others. The motive

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    Alcohol is used by at least 2 billion people across the world. It is affecting over 76 million people. Lives are lost due to alcohol‚ it is 3.2% cause of deaths in the world. People all over the world are consuming it whether it is a simple drink at a party or a daily bottle. You will encounter many people who consume alcohol in your life. People will drink for fun while some others will drink to get things off their minds and there are the ones have an addiction to alcohol and have a problem. Alcohol

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    Doing the Right Thing: Is it so easy? Many people would like to think that‚ if put in a certain situation‚ they would always do the right thing no matter the circumstances. However‚ social experiments such as the Good Samaritan Experiment (Darley and Batson‚1973)‚ the Milgram Shock Experiment (1963)‚ and the Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo‚1973) give psychologists results that say otherwise. The majority of the unknowing participants in these three experiments showed a surprising lack

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    rules that are specific and easily understood by your students. Determine negative consequences for non-compliance (You will be providing a consequence EVERY TIME a student misbehaves). Choose three to six negative consequences (a "discipline hierarchy")‚ each of which is more punitive or restrictive than the previous one. These will be administered if the student continues to misbehave. Determine positive consequences for appropriate behaviour. For example‚ along with verbal praise‚ you might

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