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    Reflection About Math

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    helped me understand the type of math I will be exposed to on the placement test and what type of questions to expect. I chose to complete the Maryland placement test as I have some interest to attend. It has also exposed me to the college lifestyle a little and got me insight of application and what courses are required. I have concluded that these tests were a useful tool to measure my math skills on the colgate level. These tests were surprising in some aspects and in others very predictable. For one

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    Imagine a life without phones,television, and computers. There would be no way to communicate long distances, and none of the technological companies we have today (apple, samsung) would exist. Screen-free week, a worldwide celebration is where kids,parents,schools, and even whole townships “pull the plug” on electronics for an entire week. Journalists believe that screen free week is a huge step to lessening use of electronics among teens around the globe. Many townships like Hillsborough, New Jersey

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    and achievement are a result of working hard. I could remember that I got this attitude when I was in an important final exam which decided where my middle school was in the next year that depended on my score. In this exam, the math test was an extremely difficult test for every student because it had a strange math problem which my classmates and I had never studied before. At first, I had spent for 2 hour to solve this problem, but I didn’t succeed. So, I wanted to give up. However, I was worry

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    the Choosing Ceremony; I will decide on a faction; I will decide the rest of my life; I will decide to stay with my family or abandon them”. I felt for Tris during this Choosing Ceremony. The aptitude test was supposed to tell her which faction she belonged in, however since her results from this test were inconclusive, meaning she is divergent, she had to decide between the three factions her results told her she was a

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    about quite often. Drug tests should not be mandatory for students because they violate students’ rights, are very costly, and are not an effective way of getting rid of drug use in schools. Firstly, drug tests should not be required for students because they violate students’ rights. Drug tests sometimes increase feelings of paranoia and guilt, which is not right. The athletes have not done anything wrong, yet the school treats them like they have with these drug tests. A boy was trying out for

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    IBPS PO and SSC CGL: The difference Should I take IBPS PO? Or should I take SSC CGL? If you’re a candidate looking forward to secure a government job or a job in a public sector bank, this age-old question, about which exam to pursue would have definitely crossed your mind. Though the exams broadly carry the same syllabus, they are significantly different as career options, making it difficult to choose. Therefore, it is essential for the candidates to understand the differences between the two to

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    Has anyone noticed how the desire of children (or brats, as we like to call them) to know, to understand and to learn about their environment, has declined significantly over the years? Why, when we were kids (you know when we walked ten miles to school), it wasn't unusual to see second-graders going through the chapters of their science books and digging up 'experiments' that simply used a mirror, water, and sunlight to demonstrate the formation of rainbow colours. The results challenged the mind

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    Today, less than half a percent of Americans serve in the military, and of that number, about fourteen percent are women. Women have been serving in the United States Navy since 1942 (Saxena, 93). In addition to stating that the Navy is part of the Defense Department, the largest Government agency in the United States, that employs over 2.1 million people, it can be better understood to define the Navy as a seagoing arm of the nation’s military forces (Saxena 11 ,87). The Navy offers various job

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    Personal Narrative-Reanna

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    father.” Five minutes after my dad got changed into a lungee,(loon-gee), aka a Bengali man skirt, I asked him the question. “Dad, there's a big Europe trip coming up, and you had to take a test to go, and I passed, so can I go on the trip? Please!” I said. And as expected, he replied with “ What was your test score?” I shyly answered “A 95%.” Out of nowhere, he pulled out a wooden spoon, and said “You got an A. You didn't get an A+. Come, Come. Let me beat you with a stick.” I wasn't shocked, but

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    Learning I had dyslexia at an older age was challenging. During a routine exam through school where volunteers come to check student’s eyesight, hearing, and reading skills, I was prompted to test for dyslexia. I thought this was a dramatic assumption and I was even slightly offended. After taking the test and being told

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