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    1. What strategies would you recommend to current CEO Mike Duke? 2. How can Wal-Mart benefit from Internet retailing? “The internet has interesting aspects and will definitely serve a growing market throughout the 21st Century.” (David‚ P. 69) Wal-Mart.com allows customers easy and convenient access to Wal-Mart’s millions of products without leaving their homes; 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week and 365 days a year; in turn will boost sales because Wal-Mart.com is able to display all

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    Nationally‚ standardized testing is used to measure how well students are educated‚ and more importantly‚ to determine how well a school is at teaching its students. These tests should be high quality and informative to students of all ages. This assumption‚ however‚ is not the case. It is instead just a big waste of time for everyone involved. Standardized testing should not be used to determine educational quality in schools. Schools put a ton of resources into standardized testing which costs

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    that can’t test well because of stress. Stress can do many things to a person including making them fail a test. We wanted to know if doing anything along the lines of playing a simple game to chewing a piece of gum before a test could help a person test better. If it could it could be very helpful around A.I.M.S time. This could also determine sometimes if you pass or fail a class. If you have that anxiety attack right before a test your mind can sometimes go straight to “panic mode” and you could easily

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    The SAT and ACT‚ both standardized test scores used as an indicator of students’ academic abilities‚ are taken each year by thousands of students planning to enroll in some category of post-secondary education. These are thought to be accurate indicators of a student’s academic ability‚ but this is not always true. I feel that more often than not‚ these tests are rough indicators of a student’s ability. They test what the student SHOULD know‚ rather than what courses‚ and the depth of said courses

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    world‚ there are hundreds of colleges that only look at standardized test scores for admission. College is an educational institution/establishment. It is a place where students go to get education after they have graduated. College opens doors for students that high school doesn’t. Despite these positive reasons to go to college‚ some colleges don’t accept students into their university due to their low test scores. Initially‚ standardized test scores do not predict a student’s success at college

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    I believe that we should have a standardized test for High School students to graduate. It is a way of measuring basic skills of students. It puts all the knowledge of what we have learned over the past 12 years to the test. It’s put in a test to see how much you’ve truly learned and to prepare you for your adult life. Another reason we should have this standardized test is because it will better prepare the students for college. Students are given this final test and are released into the real world

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    and parents focus on stress that tests in academic life cause‚ while others strongly defend standardized tests because of their advantages. Apparently‚ there are a lot of counterarguments‚ that need to be considered‚ but in my view‚ that worth it‚ to have tests as obligation in school program. To begin with‚ everyone has benefit from tests‚ which evaluate effectively pupil’s knowledge in specific area. First of all‚ it facilitates work of teachers.Teachers can get clear guidance on students learning

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    How Can Virtual Reality Improve Education? Virtual Reality is changing the way individuals view and interact with the world and it is not just for video games anymore. In the educational context virtual reality can enhance and successfully improve education. As a graduate student in Second Language Acquisition I am interested in exploring how virtual environments can be integrated in the language curriculum to aid and enhance students’ learning. The traditional language textbook has become an outdated

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    Maslow Inventory Test Results Physiological Needs | | |||| | 20% | Safety Needs | | |||||| | 27% | Love Needs | | |||||| | 27% | Esteem Needs | | |||||||||||||||| | 64% | Self-Actualization | | |||||||||||| | 41% | Abraham Maslow authored the Hierarchy of Needs theory‚ stating that human beings are motivated by unsatisfied needs‚ and that certain lower needs have to be satisfied before higher needs can be attended to. It is debatable that needs fulfillment occurs in as linear a

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    How positioning can inhibit an improve communication Position can create a barrier on recieveing an interpreting messages which inhibit communication. If we cannot see eachother then it will inhibit communication. In a care setting it is important to keep our eyes at the same level as the person that we are communicating with. But it is important to consider positioning while working with different people having different difficulties. For example in an early year setting children look at our facial

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