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Research Reports: Students and Their Listening Habits
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| annielus
We have here two reports about students and their listening habits. Inexplicably, both research groups – the first by Derek from the College of the West, the other by Maria from the College of the East – interview only students from College of the West, becoming the results somewhat restricted. We assume that about thousand students, aged 18-22 have been ...
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College Students and Their Listening Habits
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To conduct this research the method used was face-to-face surveys of 500 college students aged 18-22 about their listening habits. The answers should be limited to their main method for listening to music. Comparing the answers to a year ago with the new answers, changes were observed in preferences of college students. This year less students said listening to MP3s ...
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Bad Habits
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My friend Thomas, dare me with one interesting bet. He wants to know, how many bad habits, I am able to cut in three months. I of course, get highly excited. Of all those bads habits, like: smoke, eat a lot, do not do exercises, litle sleep, excessive work. The first step is to go to the doctor, hearing his ...
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