In my opinion, students should not be forced to take any classes because it's extremely difficult to accomplish something in quality when being pressured upon. Students should be able to make their own decisions, and they should be able to deal with whatever comes out as a result, either good or bad. sincerely,shaz
The vascular system in plants transports water and nutrients to cells in the leaf. Water is essential for photosynthesis and nutrient uptake, while nutrients such as sugars and minerals are required for various cellular functions.
The observation that living organisms could not survive without fresh air and that certain processes like combustion required air led some people in the 1600s and 1700s to believe in a vital force in the air. This belief was supported by the idea that air was more than just empty space but contained an essential substance that sustained life and supported various phenomena.
Creationists believe that humans were created by a supernatural being, typically a deity such as God, as described in religious texts like the Bible. They reject the scientific theory of evolution and instead adhere to the belief that humans were directly created in their present form.
fca's purpose as a group is to minister to the other students in your school. to stand out as a believer and let others know what you believe in and Who you believe in. to give the kids who dont regularly attend church or a youth group to come and experience the love of God. it gives them a chance to make Christian friends and get them started down the right path.
Contrary to the previous answer that was apparently pulled out of thin air (49%), 25% do not believe in evolution one way or another, while 36% have no opinion on the matter. 39% of Americans believe in evolution, with a majority of them being nonreligious or liberally-leaning. SOURCE: http://www.gallup.com/poll/114544/darwin-birthday-believe-evolution.aspx
I believe 57% of students who apply get accepted so 57/100.
Believe it or not, only 60 students had enrolled in the University of Salamanca.
i believe it to be close to 10%.
Zero. Its a made up university for people who didn't go to college, but want people to believe that they did.
Most colleges are always accepting students but the Baltimore city community college is definitely currently accepting new students. You could also try the University of Maryland I believe they are accepting new students as well.
The fashion institute of technology in New York Parsons in New York FIDM in California Kent State University - in Ohio believe it or not - has an amazing program as well and students are required to study in New York
I believe 75% of the college students need to work to pay their student loans. It is an easy way to get work and there is not a lot of experience required for this type of work.
I believe it's OPTIONAL, like bridesmaids.
I think it depends on where you are going; I know for a fact that because so many Sudanese students have to the U.K the university of Nottingham now recognizes the engineering degree issued from the university of Khartoum because of all the success that previous students have shown, In the united states, I believe that the university of California at Berkeley also recognizes it due to previous enrollment of Sudanese students from the university of Khartoum, other than that I'm not sure but there are many services or organizations that can evaluate the degree for you e.g (ECE.org) or (NACES.org) both are in the united states. Hope this helps...
If you believe that students should be free to express themselves. In Ireland, I was always told that uniforms are in place to stop discrimination and particularly where people may not be able to afford the newest clothes. This I find to be hypocritical because uniforms here are extortionately priced and could have bought me at least 3 sets of clothes for one uniform
I believe that living in university dorms is the best accomodation option for international students. Living on campus allows for a more social atmosphere in which students from abroad are more likely to meet other students with whom they could socialize. It is also usually more cost efficient than living off-campus.
People are always skeptical of online universities. but if you find a university that is accredited by a reputable accreditation agency than i believe they are perfect for working students. This university looks perfect to me. They look to be accredited by authority sources and I think no working professional should have issues working with them.