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MARIST INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
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(CONSTITUTE COLLEGE OF THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN (AFRICA)
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUACATION
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COURSE CODE: ENG 112
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COURSE TITLE: INTRDUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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TOPIC: IS COMPETITION IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL NECCESARY?
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REGISTRATION NUMBER:
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BED 394/14/15
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LECTURER: DR. EVERLYN SULEH
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DATE OF SUBMISSION:
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3TH, NOVEMBER, 2014
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Introduction
Life is full of competition right from birth to death. Competition is indeed part and parcel of life and is an avoidable in different situation like sport, business, work, even in the family among other occasions.
This essay intends to establish the necessity of competition in and out of school prompted by peoples views that competition is necessary to prepare children for the future while others argue that competition is bad.
Is competition good in schools?
Competition in schools is good because most of us were raised to believe that without competition we would all become fat, lazy, and ordinary. Therefore, healthy competition inspires kids to do their best – not just good enough. When students compete they will become more inquisitive,...