Should class attendance be mandatory for university students? It has been heavily debated, whether class attendance in general should be compulsory or optional. While most people can agree on the necessity of class attendance in elementary, as well as secondary school being obligatory, then opinions on required class attendance at university are quite divided. Both two alternatives have their respective up- and downsides but all aspects considered, which is more beneficial? To start off, the students’ chosen specialty usually reflects their interests which means that said students, in fact, want to attend classes. In this case, it seems unnecessary to make classes mandatory as it will be more time consuming and virtually even pointless for them to explain their reason for absence
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admission. After pre-kindergarten and kindergarten, there are five years in primary school (normally known as elementary school). After completing five grades, the student will enter junior high or middle school and then high school to get the high school diploma. According to the National Association of School Nurses, 17% of students are considered obese and 32% are overweight. Schooling is compulsory for all children in the United States, but the age range for which school attendance is required varies from state to state Elementary school includes kindergarten through fifth grade (or sometimes, to fourth grade, sixth grade or eighth grade). In elementary school, basic subjects are taught, and students often remain in one or two classrooms throughout the school day, with the exceptions of physical education ("P.E." or "gym"), library, music, and art classes. In most parts of the UnitedStates, school attendance is for 5 days of the week
- Referee's signature Name in printed letters Shots on goal Match secretary's signature Total attendance - ( - , - , - ) Referee's signature Name in printed letters Name in printed letters Phone (working hours) Completion of the Match Record Write in legible text
History Victoria was founded in 1803, when British soldiers came to stop French soldiers from settling any new areas. In 1854 there was an armed rebellion but it was held back by British soldiers.(over a thousand died) On 7 February in 2009 Victoria was affected by heavy bushfires, 134 died and the event is known as the "Black Saturday." Religion 67,5% of Victorian people are Christian, 27.5% Catholic and other religions are Islam, Judaism and Buddhism. The church attendance is very low in Victoria, over 20% of all Victorian claim no religion. Figures Victorian population is 5,087,000 Victoria's area is 237,629 km² Victorian time zone is +10 UTC The highest place in Victoria is 1,986 and it's called Mt Bogong. 123 Sports The Australian football's final is held in Victoria every year. Melbourn has held the summer Olympic games.(in 1956) Victoria is also home to the Aussie Millions poker tournament.
William Shakespeare 1564 - 1616 Introduction Early life London and theatrical career Later years and death The plays Early life He was born in Stratford-1564, actual birthday is unknown, but it is observed on 23 April, St George's Day. Although there is no attendance records where he was educated, but it is believed he studied at the King's New School in Stratford. At the age of 18, Shakespeare married the 26-year- old Anne Hathaway. After six months of marriege Anne gave birth to Twins. London and theatrical career Click to edit Master text style It is not known exactly Second level Third level when Shakespeare began
In our country we have the famous estonian red,estonian native and estonian black and white ox.But in the world there are about 300 breds of ox. device. Nud is the called cow without horns. for controlling Horseflies, mosquitoes, flies and other insects they have a long thick tail with tufts of hair on the end. The body is covered with hair. The coat is short and smooth,and it can be black, red, gray, black, or red-spotted, speckled, and white. they have four strong legs for attendance with two hoofs on each foot. The cow is a herbivorous animal. Cow eats a lot and quickly. he grabs Grass with his hard tongue in its mouth but cows do not not bite it, but tears it from earth and swallows it whole. besides milk we get form cows meat and skin. Even the bones, horns and hair are used. manure will fertilize the field.
5% Islam 2.2% Hinduism 1.3% Judaism 0.5% Other 0.8% No religion 22.3% Undefined or 9.4% not stated EDUCATION · School attendance, or registration for home schooling is compulsory throughout Australia · Education is the responsibility of the individual states and territories so the rules vary between states · In general children are required to attend school from the age of about 5 up until about 16 · Australia has 37 government-funded universities and two private universities · The University of Sydney is Australia's oldest university, having been founded in 1850
of activities. FIAG The red and white Canadian flag shows a leaf of the maple tree, which grows in North America. The maple leaf is the official emblem of Canada. The official ceremony inaugurating the new Canadian flag was held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on February 15, 1965, with Governor General Georges Vanier, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, the members of the Cabinet and thousands of Canadians in attendance. National emblem Early settlers are represented by the three royal lions of England, the royal lion of Scotland, the harp of Ireland and the fleur-de- lis of France. The lion of England holds the British flag. The unicorn of Scotland holds the flag of Royal France. The bottom has the fleur-de-lis (France), the shamrock (Ireland),
disproportionately large contribution to world literature. Irish literature encompasses the Irish and English languages. Food and drink Food and cuisine in Ireland takes its influence from the crops grown and animals farmed in the island's temperate climate and from the social and political circumstances of Irish history Sport Gaelic football is the most popular sport in Ireland in terms of match attendance and community involvement, with about 2,600 clubs on the island. In 2003 it represented 34% of total sports attendances at events in Ireland and abroad, followed by hurling at 23%, soccer at 16% and rugby at 8% and the All- Ireland Football final is the most watched event in the sporting calendar Places of interest Bunratty Castle Large tower house in Ireland. Blarney Castle It is the one of the most visited sights in Ireland
capital city, and is listed by the GaWC as a global city, with a ranking of Alpha - which places Dublin amongst the top 25 cities in the world. Dublin is a historical and contemporary(kaasaegne) cultural centre for the island of Ireland as well as a modern centre of education, the arts, administrative function, economy and industry. SPORT Gaelic football is the most popular sport in Ireland in terms of match attendance and community involvement, and represents 34% of total sports attendances at events in Ireland and abroad, followed by hurling at 23%, soccer at 16% and rugby at 8% and the All-Ireland Football Final is the most watched event in Ireland's sporting calendar. Swimming, golf, aerobics, soccer, cycling, Gaelic football and billiards/snooker are the sporting activities with the highest levels of playing participatio. Soccer is the most popular sport involving national teams.
Finish by thanking the person for the information given and the time she/he has spent on you: - Thank you for your time and co-operation, you've been very helpful. 10. Polite departure. If you do not finish the role play as required, you will be asked `Is that all you wanted to say?' I do not think it would be a good idea to say `yes.' Just finish it correctly better late than never! And here it comes: `THANK YOU. THIS IS THE END OF THE INTERVIEW' You sigh with ease, sign the attendance form and leave the room for the corridor to wait for you scores. IF YOU FOLLOW MY INSTRUCTIONS AND PREPARE FOR THE EXAM, YOU ARE BOUND TO BE A SUCCESS!
Truancy in school individual responsibility Hello ladies and gentlemen, today I am here to talk to you about truancy in school and why is it an individual responsibility. Truancy in school is a very serious problem nowadays. Unfortunately many students have lost their motivation to study. According to the BBC 400,000 children were persistently absent from England's schools in the past year and missed about one month of school each. The effect that poor attendance at school can have on a child's education can be permanent and damaging but skipping should be child's own responsibility and it is not right to punish the parents for it. Students have many reasons why they are skipping school, mostly they do not like the teachers or the subjects that they are taught. They tend think that they won't need those subjects in their future life. Some children are just lazy and irresponsible. Also one serious reason is bullying
Geographical distribution of prevailing organized religions throughout the world: 3 This map shows the most popular organized religion in each country of the world. So, for example, The Netherlands is shown as steel blue (mixed Catholic and Protestant) even though the largest group in the country are NOTAs (persons NOT Affiliated with any organized religion). Similarly, the UK is shown as Protestant Christianity even though weekly church attendance is in the single digits. Sponsored link: Basic information on various religions: Date % of Religion Sacred Texts Membership 4 Founded World 5 32% Christianity 30 CE The Bible 2,039 million (dropping)
During 118 years of Tudor rule, England became richer than ever before. As the country became wealthier, towns grew, beautiful houses were built and schools and colleges were set up. Arts and crafts flourished too. England was home to great painters, writers and musicians. School in tudors time Not many children went to school in Tudor times. Those that did go were mainly the sons of wealthy or working families who could afford to pay the attendance fee. Boys began school at the age of 4 and moved to grammar school when they were 7. Girls were either kept at home by their parents to help with housework or sent out to work to bring money in for the family. Boys were educated for work and the girls for marriage and running a household. The wealthiest families hired a tutor to teach the boys at home. Many Tudor towns and villages had a parish school where the local vicar taught boys to read and write.
Decision on appointment of the Head of the Company (Director) or the relevant Power of Attorney thereof; 5. Passport photocopies of the founders and director(s). The Application should be accompanied by signature samples (facsimile) of person(s) responsible for managing the company. The signature sample should either be certified by a notary or made at the Tax Inspection itself in attendance of a responsible Tax Inspection official. If the founders (partners) are not present during the submission of the Application Form at the Tax Inspection, they shall issue a power of attorney. In addition, if a person responsible for representation or the manager of the company (the director) is not in Georgia to certify his/her signature sample at a local notary office, it is
entirely local professional league to be maintained in the country, although Canada participates in the United Soccer Leagues with several teams, and will join Major League Soccer in 2007 with an expansion team in Toronto. Canadian football is Canada's second favourite spectator sport, and is followed by 19% of the country. Its popularity is on the rise since the turn of the century, especially in Southern Ontario, where attendance at football games has doubled in the past five years. The Grey Cup is Canada's biggest single sporting event, and is watched by a significant portion of the country. Canadian football has a long a rich history, and has become a large part of Canada's national identity. Canada is a nation with two official sports. Since its founding, and until 1994, the official sport was lacrosse, a sport invented by Aboriginal peoples. In 1994 ice hockey joined lacrosse as official sports of Canada.
In the 4th century BC Aristotle knew of "Albinn" and "Ierne" (the islands of Great Britain and Ireland). The Greek explorer Pytheas visited Britain sometime between 322 and 285 BC and may have circumnavigated the mainland, which he describes as being triangular in shape. In his On the Ocean Pytheas refers to the most northerly point as Orcas, conceivably a reference to Orkney. The earliest written record of a formal connection between Rome and Scotland is the attendance of the "King of Orkney" who was one of eleven British kings who submitted to the Emperor Claudius at Colchester in AD 43 following the invasion of southern Britain three months earlier. The long distances and short period of time involved strongly suggest a prior connection between Rome and Orkney, although no evidence of this has been found and the contrast with later Caledonian resistance is striking. Originals of On the Ocean do not survive,
They usually had a "coming out" during an evening at the Theatre d'Orleans, which marked the beginning of their search for a husband. The whole family attended the performance and sat in a box. Young men who were interested in the girl stopped by the box to pay their respects. They had intermediaries talk to the father and ask if they would be permitted to call on the girl at home. The first formal visit was brief, with the girl's mother and perhaps other relatives in attendance who would find out the young man's intentions. After four home visits the father asked the young man if he was serious about his daughter. If the young man wanted to marry the girl the two fathers negotiated the dowry. A notary came to write a list of the couple's possessions and drew up the marriage contract. Once the contract was signed, the families announced the engagement. The girl's family gave a big dinner at her house where the young man gave her an engagement ring
The Commission gives its opinion once more. Where the Commission has rejected amendments in its opinion, the Council must act unanimously rather than by majority. If, within three months of receiving Parliament's new text the Council approves it, then it is adopted. If it does not then the Council President, with the agreement of the Parliament President, convenes the Conciliation Committee composed of the Council and an equal number of MEPs (with the attendance as moderator of the Commission). The committee draws up a joint text on the basis of the two positions. If within six weeks it fails to agree a common text, then the act has failed. If it succeeds and the committee approves the text, then the Council and Parliament (acting by majority) must then approve said text (third reading). If either fails to do so, the act is not adopted. The Treaty of Lisbon clarifies the division of competences between the European Union
[33] Monroe returned to Hollywood to resume filming on the George Cukor comedy Something's Got to Give, a never-finished film that has become legendary for problems on the set and proved a costly debacle for Fox. "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" Marilyn Monroe's performance of the song Problems listening to the file? See media help.After shooting what was claimed to have been the first ever nude scene by a major motion picture actress, Monroe's attendance on the set became even more erratic. On June 1, her thirty-sixth birthday, she attended a charity event at Dodger Stadium. Financially strained by the production costs of Cleopatra, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Fox dropped Monroe from the film and replaced her with Lee Remick. However, co-star Dean Martin, who had a clause in his contract giving him an approval over his co-star, was unwilling to work with anyone but Monroe. She was rehired.[34]
developed by multitude of future-dependant factors, the training schedule may only be established for a very foreseeable future. Also, the fact that as of yet commissioned trainings do not appear to be in the zone of proximal development of the company enforces certain limitations only trainings scheduled by external sources can be regarded and naturally these tend to be announced for immediate months. In addition to the trainings and qualification enriching practices in the table below, attendance of monthly DevClub seminars and quarterly Agile Saturdays is to be strongly encouraged. Moreover, as needed, there are company seminars to be held to introduce and establish new practices, standards or to educate the new employees in the Lee's general practices. Scheduled for Training Number of Participants December 2012 Specification by Example by Gojko Adzic 1
article about it. You can watch PMQs on the Parliament website. Whips A whip is an official in a political party whose primary purpose is to ensure discipline in a legislature. Whips are the party's "enforcers", who typically offer inducements and threaten party members to ensure that they participate according to the official party policy. A whip's role is also to ensure that the elected representatives of their party are in attendance when important votes are taken. The usage comes from the hunting term "whipping in", i.e. preventing hounds from wandering away from the pack. A three-line whip In the UK a three-line whip is an instruction given to Members of Parliament by the leaders of theirparty telling them they must votein the way that the party wantsthem to on a particular subject. Withdrawal of the whip It means that the person who has had the whip withdrawn has the
noticeable over the last two years […] and hopes it `continues because it demonstrates that the nurturing and self-esteem, emotional literacy and raising aspirations is working`. 133 The Level 2 Assessment also recognises the positive impact of RRSA to Cadle by noting that `it was evident that RRSA has contributed to improved well-being and achievement including attainment, reduced exclusions and improved attendance.134 Mr Richards argues that the rights will continue to be at the `forefront of what we do ` in the school and the school`s development plan is the reflection of this.135 The development plan sets out the strategy for the next seven years by ensuring that RRSA will continue to be the whole school approach. In order to achieve this, the staff, bot teaching and non-teaching staff continue to play crucial role in which they are `being divided into one of the three groups (RRSA community, RRSA
You have promised your b that you will work some extra hours next weekend. Due to family problem you will unable to fulfil your promise. Write a letter of apology your to your boss explaining your reasons and promising to make it up to him/her. Work in groups of three or four. TASK 21 Read the letters of apology (a and b) and fill in the gaps with one of the phrases below. Then, make the plan for each model. 1 say how sorry I am / apologise 2 Because of / Due to 3 be in attendance / make it 4 I have been intending / I've been meaning 5 get in touch with / contact 6 under great pressure / so stressed out 7 Hope / I hope 8 real soon / in the near future 9 cordial discussion/ pleasant chat 10 I look forward / I'm looking forward LETTER A Dear Mr Rogers, I am writing to ........... for the misunderstanding which arose regarding Monday's shareholders' meeting. 2) ..... .. my tight schedule, it was impossible for me to 3) ......... at the meeting. 4) .................
Chapters 24-32 Levin goes to visit his friend, Sviazhsky, who lives far from the farm. He is nervous to go there because he knows Sviazhsky's wife wants to set Levin up with her sister. Levin is distracted at dinner because the sister is wearing a cleavage-revealing dress to attract his attention. That makes him uncomfortable (he does not want to think sensually about someone unless in the context of marriage). Levin leaves the table to join the men in a talk on farming. Everyone in attendance is complaining about the serf system. Some say the serfs were better before emancipation; some say things became better after emancipation. The problem, though, is that the serfs don't feel they have enough stake in the land to work hard. Levin says this is because the serfs are poor. He proposes a communal system in which he will share all his profits equally with the peasants. Everyone, that way, would have an interest in farming and everyone's incomes would benefit
to avoid a certain gentleman here." This part of his intelligence, though unheard by Lydia, was caught by Elizabeth, and, as it assured her that Darcy was not less answerable for Wickham's absence than if her first surmise had been just, every feeling of displeasure against the former was so sharpened by immediate disappointment, that she could hardly reply with tolerable civility to the polite inquiries which he directly afterwards approached to make. Attendance, forbearance, patience with Darcy, was injury to Wickham. She was resolved against any sort of conversation with him, and turned away with a degree of ill-humour which she could not wholly surmount even in speaking to Mr. Bingley, whose blind partiality provoked her. But Elizabeth was not formed for ill-humour; and though every prospect of her own was destroyed for the evening, it could not dwell long on her spirits; and having told all her
She was immensely interested in the idea of teaching a foreign language. indeed adv. certainly; really (used to make a statement stronger) Syn. truly Did he indeed go to the infirmary. It is very hot indeed. rigid adj. not easy to bend; firm, inflexible adv. rigidly Syn. stiff The teacher was very rigid in his ideas about class attendance. He adhered rigidly to his opinions about marriage. routinely adv. regularly, usually done adj. routine Syn. ordinarily n. routine She routinely gets a physical examination. It is routine for students to become homesick at times. sufficiently adv. enough, in a satisfying manner n. sufficiency Syn. adequately adj. sufficient v. suffice Jenny is sufficiently mature to make her own decisions.
We were pleasantly surprised by applause. Cary gave an elegant bow and I held on to his hand for stability as I dipped into a curtsy. When I lifted my head and straightened, I found Gideon standing in front of me. Startled, I stumbled back a step. He was seriously underdressed in jeans and an untucked white dress shirt that was open at the collar and rolled up at the sleeves, but he was so damn fine he still put every other man in attendance to shame. The tremendous yearning I felt at the sight of him overwhelmed me. Distantly I was aware of the band's singer pulling Cary away, but I couldn't tear my gaze away from Gideon, whose wildly blue eyes burned into mine. "What are you doing here?" he snapped, scowling. I recoiled from his harshness. "Excuse me?" "You shouldn't be here." He grabbed me by the elbow and started hauling me toward the house. "I don't want you here."