Anyone can "recommend" students. The company does not tell you who recommended your child because usually, they just got it off of a list. There have been family pets that received "invitations to apply."
You should contact the college and find out what the student's program recommends. Many colleges recommend MacBooks for students, but some areas like engineering suggest Windows laptops.
SHAPE (Society for Health and Physical Educators) America recommends that schools provide 150 minutes of instructional PE for elementary students and 225 minutes for middle and high school students per week for the entire school year.
LiveText is a website for college institutions. It provides colleges with assessment guidelines, key assignments that students should do, and recommends what books they should read.
Unfortunately, no. Though, some people choose to acknowledge that they gave you a Trust Point.
Kelly Gallagher recommends using a "mentor text" approach when modeling a writing technique or procedure. This involves selecting exemplary pieces of writing that illustrate the technique you want students to learn. By analyzing these texts together, students can see the application of the technique in context, which helps them understand how to incorporate it into their own writing. This method not only demonstrates the technique but also fosters discussion and critical thinking about the choices writers make.
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If the total number of people is T, then there are 19*T/20 students.
Of course they do. Students are "people" too ... they are not another form of the human race. Eventually the students will no longer be students ... they are no different from you or anyone else.
Amazon recommends The Five People You Will Meet In Heavenby the same author, Mitch Albom. Barnes & Noble recommends The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch and Always Looking Up By Michael J. Fox.
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About 3,300 students attend Pepperdine University, which is about 28% of the students who applied. About 3,300 students attend Pepperdine University, which is about 28% of the students who applied.