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Scholastic satisfaction has been defined as a cognitive-based assessment of a student's overall contentment with their educational experience (Lam, 2006).... The present study examined four variables, namely student relationship with their parents, relationship with classmates, academic self-concept and level of life satisfaction or poverty level as the predictors of students' behavior problems.... The numerous studies conducted on the affect of the classroom environment, support of the educator, the student's sense of belonging within their academic surroundings, academic achievement, and peer pressure on the self-perception and moods of the students has revealed that these factors have a direct influence on learning and classroom behavior (Lam, 2006)....
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Habermas argues that the "orientation to reaching understanding" is a universal feature οf human communication which is central to overcoming self-interest and the domination οf economic and political power in our lives.... As the paper "Sociology as a Tool for the Emancipatory Youth Worker" argues, power must be seen not as something which is static and possessed, but which circulates within and between us....
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When we talk about the controlling, we unwittingly venture into the arena of Sports law.... Any deviation from this law is punishable and the rough play, foul mouthing, un-sportsman-like behaviour, hooliganism by fans are all controlled through civil and criminal laws of the land and through the international sports law.... Adventurous sports could be curtailed by law if there is definiteness about its causing body injury for participants, onlookers or both....
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The modules aimed at empowering me understand various issues concerning construction practice and the environment of civil engineering.... As a civil engineering student, the module was a motivating and a capacity building session on the roles and responsibilities of an engineer.... Some lectures presented in power point slides like the Guest lecture required that they be availed to students with more emphasis on assignments to aid student be critical thinkers....
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In the essay 'Reflective practice' the author will present arguments on reflective practice, apply relevant academic concepts and theories used in the context of his reflective assessment, present an outline of the critical incidents arising from the experience.... ... ... ... The author claims that reflective practice is desirable for the MEGA experience because it enables greater understanding of the plans put forward by the team members and, consequently, promotes a positive contribution from all participants....
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A review of the literature concerning cyberbullying and other forms of child abuses was completed.... The paper 'Age Restrictions on Social Networks to Avoid Cyber Bullying and Related Child Abuses' evaluates the use of age restriction as means to prevent cyberbullying, the potential legal problems associated with this policy, alternative solutions to address the problem....
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