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    Acoustic Theory and Synthesis Frequency: Frequency means the number of cycles per second and depending on the amount of cycles per second determines how high or low pitched the sound is and the time that it takes to complete one cycle is called the period. Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). And An average human is able to hear sounds between 20Hz and 20‚000Hz. As the cycles per second increases‚ the smaller the wavelengths become‚ therefore there is a higher frequency which will cause

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    of places all across the world‚ students are earning their education in the comfort of their own homes. Educators have had discussion about homeschooling. Students should start becoming home schooled to increase their education. First off‚ home schooling can offer a more efficient schedule‚ aiding to more learning time. As well as a schedule change‚ one-on-one studies improve learning speed and how much learning is done. In addition to one-on-one studies‚ almost every learning style and special needs

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    Everything has two sides and home schooling is not an exception. In the past it seemed like the most natural way of educating the children‚ but today many people criticize it. We must acknowledge that parents know their children best. That gives them a good chance of knowing how to make child understand certain concepts. Using child’s interests‚ parents can make a process of learning more enjoyable and effective. In addition‚ being at home makes child feel safe‚ which contributes to his ability

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    Causes and Effects of Home Schooling Children Imagine that a child is approaching the age when he or she will begin schooling. So many questions are racing through a parents mind. Is the child going to receive the best education possible? Can all of the child’s emotional‚ psychological‚ and intellectual needs be met at public school? Questions like these are the reason why‚ so many parents around the country have chosen to take education into their own hands. Parents lack confidence in public

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    Lately‚ home schooling has become a very popular option so it is important that we know all the details about home schooling‚ including the disadvantages. It is important for parents to understand the disadvantages of home schooling before making such a life changing decision. Home schooling removes the opportunity for a child to interact with other children that can be provided in a classroom setting. Also‚ parents often find they are lacking in knowledge and the willingness for sacrifice that

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    Home Schooling is beneficial for children Subject: Many people argue that home schooling is very beneficial for children. What are your views on that? The answer is: NO - Social benefits can only be gained and experienced through school environments. -This can be seen through the many interactions in Scout’s 1st day at school. -Therefore‚ children having been home schooled are generally lack of charisma -There are many knowledge and experiences that cannot be taught through books

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    Home Schooling vs. Public Schooling “A great debate exists in the realm of child rearing and education‚ and both sides are equally passionate” (Livestrong). Some believe that homeschooling is the best way to control what your child learns‚ and allow him the freedom of learning and expression. More than 90% of K-12 students attend public schools in America. Some firmly believe that traditional schools offer benefits and social experiences that should not be missed. The public school system is often

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    TRADITIONAL SCHOOLING VS. ONLINE EDUCATION As more adults are returning to school from the work force‚ there have been numerous online universities that have come onto the scene. The virtual classroom used to be a thing of the future‚ but we are beginning to see online courses and even entire virtual colleges‚ become the norm. As many college students are finding out‚ there are many benefits to online learning‚ as well as to a traditional classroom setting. There are many challenges an adult

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    also need to review your own citations and references since WritePoint capability in this area is limited. Thank you for using WritePoint. Homeschooling vs. Traditional schooling At the age of five I vividly remember my mother beating me with an extension cord‚ for “cheating” on a long division problem that she had constructed for me. I have always been [Doctoral-level comment (also recommended for any academic

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    Home-schooling: Cons to the Home-schooling Debate While home-schooling can do a great deal of good‚ there are also a number of disadvantages. First‚ there are the time restraints. Whether you work‚ are a single parent or simply choose a time-intensive schooling method‚ there is a great deal of factors limiting the time available for home-schooling. Financial restrains are another concern‚ as a source of income is often lost when the decision is made to home-school. The closeness of home-schooling

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