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A domestic student is a student who is a citizen or a resident of the country where they are studying. For example, in the United States, a domestic student would be someone who is a citizen or a permanent resident of the United States.
That depends on a lot of things, and can't be answered in general terms. To take a pretty extreme hypothetical scenario, if a student played a really mean, nasty trick on another student such as causing the other student to get in trouble for something he was totally innocent of, and then later the truth came to light, perhaps the student deserved to be reduced to tears. On the other hand, it is also conceivable that a teacher could berate a student for something that the student was actually innocent of, or perhaps the teacher was upset about something else and simply taking out his frustrations on the poor student. I hope it's clear that this question can't be answered responsibly unless the specifics are understood. Presumably one would expect that teachers always have the students' best interests at heart. (Obviously that's not always the case in the real world.) One would hope that if a teacher wronged a student that later he would realize it and try to seek forgiveness from the student. On the other hand, perhaps the student needs to do a bit of soul-searching himself, to consider whether perhaps the teacher didn't have a legitimate point. Both sides should actively seek to be reconciled with the other side, regardless of who was right and who was wrong. I know that's pretty vague and general but under the circumstances I think that is about the most that an outsider can say. In closing, for what it's worth, I'm a Christian and I take comfort in the belief that even if other people misunderstand me (indeed, even if I misunderstand myself), God still understands me perfectly. I know that if I was a student who had been reduced to tears by a teacher, or a teacher so upset that I would feel I needed to reduce a student to tears, I would definitely be praying about that situation.
The salutatorian is the student with the second highest academic rank in a class. They are ranked right behind the valedictorian.
Given that a average student goes to class from 8:30 am to about 12-12:30pm, and after lunch, from about 1-3 pm, I would say about 6 hours in total per day.
Based on the play by George Bernard Shaw (My Fair Lady in the movies), I'd think the effect would have to do with a growing emotional attachment between the teacher and the student. That is, that the teacher would begin to feel he created the student, and then falling in love with his perfect creation.
it doesn't go over much in depth- my advice would be to go over it once or twice, but to achieve a C grade and above you're going to have to do some serious revision
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There are many places where one could go to get advice on and about direct student loans for college. The best places to go would be banks where they will explain the whole process.
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the college student must be innovative, respond to critisisms wisely and also obtain advice from other successful entrepreneurs
Which option(s) below would be an acceptable revision of the underlined selection? a respected environmental designer; who has worked a respected environmental designer: who has worked Both versions are acceptable No revision is necessary
I've never heard of an exercise science degree. Did you mean Kineseology? If you're looking for a degree in Kineseology I would start by talking to your local university.
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