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The Study Abroad Truth
The Study Abroad Truth
Should You Study Abroad? If Yes, Then How Do You Get The Most From It? This Book Covers What You Need To Do: Before Leaving, During Your Stay, Ways To Apply Your Experience Back Home, My Experience In Europe And Asia, And Interviews With Other Students.
The Study Abroad Truth
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Fourth Grade Readers: Units of Study to Help Students Internalize and Apply Strategies
Fourth Grade Readers: Units of Study to Help Students Internalize and Apply Strategies
- engage with texts by reading strategically througha unit on using reading tools
- respond to texts by applying reading strategies through a unit on discussion skills
- understand and respond to nonfiction by utilizing reading strategies through a unit on biography
- recognize an author’s intent and craft through an author-study unit.
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Duane dejoie announces new group formed to assist college students applying to attend law school
Duane dejoie announces new group formed to assist college students applying to attend law school
It was announced today that Duane Dejoie has inaugurated a service that will offer aspiring law students assistance in successfully applying to and graduating from the law school of their choice. Through “The First Hurdle,” Duane Dejoie, a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, will offer various strategies, tips, advice and consultation to college students applying to attend law school after graduation. Dejoie said: “The main reason I wanted to do this is that many college students need help while in college to be sure that they will become entering law students. The application process itself can be intimidating and presents hurdles and obstacles that limit qualified students who could succeed in law school and become practicing lawyers. Once they have been admitted to law school, they are generally unfamiliar with and therefore are unprepared for the challenges that law school will pose for them. But we also want to do as much as we can to encourage students to persevere and achieve their goal of practicing law.”
Noting that, statistically, African-Americans in the United States represent a small proportion of the legal community, Dejoie also seeks to promote qualified college students interest in the broad range of careers available in the legal realm, including paralegal work, a career that does not require a law degree.
Duane Dejoie is a native of New Orleans where his father was an attorney. He currently resides in Oakland, California where his 16-year old son.
If you would like to know more about Duane Dejoie’s services, please go to duanedejoie.com
If you would like to know more about Duane Dejoie’s services, please go to duanedejoie.com
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Student leaders sought for summer internship
Student leaders sought for summer internship
Bank of America Charitable Foundation is looking for civic-minded high school juniors and seniors to
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Gun found in elementary student’s backpack
An unloaded gun was discovered by elementary school officials in a student’s backpack Thursday.
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Nativity story gets modern makeover by Norwich student
A Heartsease student has written a modern adaptation of the Nativity story, which will be staged this weekend.
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