How to Get Good Grades Aaliyah Council Gateway Community College Topic: Ways people stay focused and determined to getting good grades Specific Purpose: To inform my audience me members the special ways and methods to get good grades and keep their grades up Introduction I. Does your grade point average ever frustrate you or make you depressed? Are you tired of getting bad grades on everything you put so much effort into? II. Achieving success in school‚ takes more than just one’s typical intelligence
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How many of you want to have good grades? Well I think everybody wants to have good grades... I am going to talk about how to get it and some tips that can help you to do it.. * First of all‚ you have to know what kind of intelligent do you have... because there are 9 types. * Linguistic: enjoy talking reading writing * Logical-mathematical: enjoy solving problems * Spatial: need make pictures and diagrams * Kinesthetic: need to be moving * Musical: use music to learn
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commonly referred to as OCD‚ is one of the most prevalent personality disorders‚ affecting more than 2% of the population. The disorder is notable for its preoccupation with orderliness‚ perfectionism‚ and mental and interpersonal control at the expense of flexibility‚ openness‚ and efficiency. Patterns of OCD develop during early adulthood‚ and are categorized as either mild or extreme. There are several distinct symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Patients with OCD attempt to sustain
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How to Get Good Grades Pay attention to your instructor’s teaching style and use the same method to learn the information. If they write on the blackboard‚ take notes; if they lecture‚ listen hard or record the lecture to listen to multiple times. Ask for help. your teacher is always happy to help you. Ask after class or in an e-mail for assistant Keep a calendar Whether it’s a day planner you carry in your backpack‚ a calendar on your wall at home‚ or a to-do list you make at the end of
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder also known as OCD is a brain disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. In the United States alone‚ one 1 in 40 adults and 1 in 100 children are faced with the negative effects of OCD. The average age of diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder is 19 years of age. As a mental disorder‚ OCD can cause people to contemplate suicide. Around 5 to 25 percent of people with OCD have had the thoughts of killing themselves because of how much it controls their life
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Critical Review Essay Movie: As Good As It Gets By Carlos Gil Tue-Thu 11:00 am This movie presents all the elements of an award wining motion picture. It shows the best out of comedy‚ romance‚ drama‚ sarcasm‚ love‚ hate‚ and life changing experiences. We have characters like Mr. Melvin Udall‚ Carol Connelly‚ and Simon Bishop are so real‚ just like you and me. There is people out there just like them‚ they did not over acted what made the movie a more realistic experience out of the ordinary
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Based on the DSM IV TR‚ what is your diagnosis? Support with behavioral observations. Based on the symptoms Melvin evidently exhibits‚ looking through the DSM IV TR‚ he may be diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Referring to the DSM IV TR‚ OCD is characterized by obsessions or compulsions‚ and in the case of Melvin‚ he displays compulsions. Observing his behaviors‚ his impulses are displayed by his repetitive checking to make sure that the lights are turned on and if his front door is locked
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however OCD is a condition in which there is excessive anxiety. OCD can be explained to a patient in simple physiological terms explaining the behaviour of the brain‚ for example: OCD patients often have a broken mechanism (being a synapse interaction) in their brain that would usually stop a thought once you have it. In an OCD patient it does not (stop the thought) – so the thought is allowed to revolve. This seems in description that it would sound more like a broken record than OCD really
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IS108 Principles of Management Information Systems Turn Off / T Off / Set on Silent Please! Management Information Systems MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM‚ 12TH EDITION‚ GLOBAL EDITION Chapter 2 p GLOBAL E‐BUSINESS AND COLLABORATION VIDEO CASES Case 1: How FedEx Works: Enterprise Systems Case 2: Oracle s Austin Data Center Instructional Video 1: FedEx Improves Case 2: Oracle’s Austin Data Center Instructional Video 1: FedEx Improves Customer Experience with Integrated Mapping and Location Data
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In Germany‚ psychiatrists regarded OCD as a disorder of intellect. The German word for “obsession” is Zwangsvorstellung and was translated as “obsession” in Great Britain and “compulsion” in the United States. The term “obsessive-compulsive disorder” became the compromise term. Over time‚ the way people view O.C.D. has changed. For example‚ in the seventeenth century people who suffer from obsessions and compulsions were thought to be religious fanatics or melancholic (Frankel‚ 2011). It wasn’t until
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