Students at Exploris Middle School interviewed people near Walnut Creek as part of a research project or assignment. This activity likely aimed to gather primary source information, firsthand accounts, and diverse perspectives on a specific topic related to their curriculum, such as local history, environmental science, or community engagement. By conducting interviews, students can deepen their understanding of the subject matter, practice valuable research and communication skills, and potentially contribute to a broader academic or community-based initiative.
The noun "students" is a plural, concrete, common noun; a word for two or more people.
The noun 'student' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
Helps students get better grades
becuz we reseached it. We are students and we had a project we had to do for school on Pluto. So that's how we know about it
the people took a break from there work. and go follow my insta love_gachalife you dont have to.
you pick the people that you like
Middle schools have less educated and unqualified people in their schools. Because of this they are very mean to the students and other people.
He doesn't have a middle name. It's just Matthew Tuck. A lot of people think his middle name is James because that's what Wikipedia says, but it's wrong. He said in an interview that he doesn't have a middle name.
I have no idea what the acceptance rate is specifically, but I heard that 80% of all people who apply get called in for and interview...
Monologue? There is at least 2 people in an interview.
In an interview how should you answer , what kind of people annoy you ?
You can apply for the program on their website, you then have to pass an interview with a program leader and submit 3 letters of recontamination. The website has a search function to find a trip near your location.
Yes, there are many famous people from the middle east, such as the prophets. Tony Shalhoub is a Hollywood actor and he is from Lebanon. Abu-Tammam is a scientist that was called "one of the best students of optics of all time"
you start to interrogate people about some sort of stuffs...that will be considered as an interview.
You probably live in a country where people drive on the right.
Students can be invited by teachers, or members of their community, even past alumni that have traveled with us can invite their friends for the chance to travel as well. Although there are many ways students can be invited to travel, there is still a interview process that EVERY student must pass to be accepted to travel on a program.
NOTE: Anyone can go that can afford it will go. They interview you, but turn nobody away. Teachers can accept students, but not deny them. Students can be invited to the local information meeting through direct nominations by teachers, former student ambassadors or their parents. In areas where we do not receive direct nominations we enlist the help of student listing organizations which are the same organizations colleges and universities use to recruit students for their programs. Our goal is to allow as many qualified students the opportunity to participate in our programs. Students can also request an invitation on line. Regardless of how students receive an invitation, all students must be selected through an interview process. If you choose to enroll after your information meeting, students must submit three letters of recommendation and be interviewed by local delegation leaders. We rely on this selection process to help us accept the best students and ensure that they are appropriate candidates for the program. If nomination information is available, we can provide that information, please give us a call at 800-669-7882. We look forward to speaking with you!