Well, any tutor just helps you to learn, but you have to do the learning on your own. In fact, that's what a teacher does - a teacher gives you the concepts and you're the one to absorb the information and learn from it.
In actuality, tutors are supposed to help you understand the material you're given better than the teacher explained it. BUT (yes, there's a but!) they aren't supposed to spoon feed all the material to you. You have to do your part & pay attention & actually try to learn!
Your life will be so much better. In avoiding peer pressure, you will learn to take better control of your own life rather than someone else controlling you.
phonetically, it's spelled Urvaraka. and the word is spelled fertilizers. how do you expect to learn another language if you can't learn how you spell words in your own?
Each computer on a peer-to-peer network is responsible for managing its own resources . A peer-to-peer network is one in which two or more PCs share files and access to devices such as printers without requiring a separate server computer or server software.
I think it would just be fair for me to expect that this course will help me to know and adopt more from the investigation of ethics that ought to likewise lead one to create abilities in articulating your own qualities, to give others explanations behind your activities and give you the methods for scrutinizing the estimations of others.
It is possible that they do; the reason for this is that in a peer to peer network each workstation is responsible for their own security, backups, virus protection, etc. You can not mandate tool usage in a peer to peer network. In a client server network you can force policies to be obeyed, but not in a peer to peer network.
Most schools do not set an arbitrary limit, but if they do, there could be three reasons (all related): 1) there is a limited pool of tutors for a given number of students 2) they have found that this is sufficient in the majority of cases 3) after this period of time, the student is expected to be trained and motivated to do his homework on his own, and further help has to be obtained some other way, possibly because of reason #1.
peer to peer networks
That is a peer to peer network.
Tutors shouldn't do your homework for you. You won't learn anything that way. But they should be able to help equip you with knowledge, understanding and techniques so that you are able to do your own homework.
No, the Pokémon called Simisage, Simisear and Simipour cannot learn additional level-up moves, they can only be taught TMs and HMs and in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, they can also be taught moves from the Shard Move Tutors.
A peer group is more than just a group of friends. Within a classroom, the peer group could be the entire class. Therefore it is nearly impossible, unless in complete isolation, to be away from a peer group. Each of us needs to learn those social skills to allow us to function efficiently with our peers. Looking at the disadvantages, a major is peer pressure. This is when some people feel forced to be someone they are not or do something they don't want to do due to peer pressure. Depending on your own ability to work within a peer group, criticisms can be hurtful. Criticisms can be constructive or deconstructive. We just need to be careful how we say things to and how we hear things from our peers. Criticisms help us learn. Competition. We are competitive beings by nature but competition can be both positive and negative. Positive in that we strive to be the best we can be; negative in that we can feel constantly inferior and always 'lose'. Again this depends on your own social skills. The success or failure of peer groups depends on the social literacy of each individual within that peer group. Being over sensitive to comments made by others, or falling into the traps of peer pressure (VERY easily done by our youth) can give us negative feelings and opinions towards peer grouping. Is there disadvantages? Yes of course, but like anything, you only get out what you put in.