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December 10th, 2011

Make Online Shopping Is Cheap At the Moment

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You can enjoy shopping online as easy to find electronic equipment and accessories at low prices. You know that the electronic device is rather expensive than usual because of new technology and expensive. There are also many advantages to using the coupons and you still can save money by buying LINK from our online store. Our store is like giving you a coupon promotions like free shipping to save your hard earned money. Do not easily fool by products of other coupons that will only make you lighter and cheaper to purchase quality goods at low prices.

Free promo coupons that you can select your own liking. By using coupons from us then you will feel lighter in the cost, because every product you buy, … Read the rest

October 31st, 2011

The Best Creative Assignments That Can be Found on the Net

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Creative writing presents a lot of difficulties for students studying at all the educational levels from high school to university. Writing being not everybody’s cup of tea, the great quantities of such tasks make them quite problematic to deal with, especially if you immensely dislike such kind of activity. Luckily for you, it is always possible to order custom creative writing from our company, having a long-standing reputation as a first-class provider of academic assistance to the students. Unlike other services, we don’t try to make some quick cash on you, but rather strive to establish a long-lasting relationship and cooperation with our clients.

It is not unusual for agencies working in this sphere to declare that any kind of work will be done at … Read the rest

August 16th, 2011

The MBA Road and New EMBA Traveler

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We’ve all known for several years now that the road to a top-flight career in business, maybe even an executive position, is most often paved with an MBA. Now, while this is still largely true, there has arisen a fairly new species of student traveling the MBA pavement. Let’s meet, then, one of these travelers who has reached the desired destination.

Brad Dickerson earned his Executive MBA in 2003 from the Sellinger School of Business at Loyola University Maryland. He is currently the Chief Financial Officer for Under Armour, a billion-dollar company and one of the fastest-growing performance brands with worldwide operations. And he credits his EMBA with helping him arrive at this coveted position.

Here is Dickerson’s own assessment: “It prepared me to … Read the rest

May 12th, 2011

History of Education in India

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Up to the 17th century

The first millennium and the few centuries preceding it saw the flourishing of higher education at Nalanda, Takshila, Ujjain, & Vikramshila Universities. Art, Architecture, Painting, Logic, Grammar, Philosophy, Astronomy, Literature, Buddhism, Hinduism, Arthashastra (Economics & Politics), Law, and Medicine were among the subjects taught and each university specialized in a particular field of study. Takshila specialized in the study of medicine, while Ujjain laid emphasis on astronomy. Nalanda, being the biggest centre, handled all branches of knowledge, and housed up to 10,000 students at its peak.

Education under British Rule

British records show that indigenous education was widespread in the 18th century, with a school for every temple, mosque or village in most regions of the country. The subjects taught … Read the rest

May 7th, 2011

The Three R’s and Beyond ? Education in Nepal

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When my daughter was four I decided to put her in a school. Galaxy Public School had just been established near my place in the Gyaneswar area so I enrolled her there in the nursery class. But even as I was putting her in Galaxy, my mind was already thinking of ways to get her admitted into the more renowned St. Mary’s High School in Jawalakhel. Two years later, we did just that. I remember waiting on the school’s grounds as the entrance exams were being conducted in a hall at St. Mary’s. My daughter was the first to come out and I asked her as to how she had done. “It was easy Papa,” she said. “Only how do you spell ‘musa’ (mouse in … Read the rest

May 2nd, 2011

Material, human and divine education

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Education has gone a long way in making us who and what we are, but its goals and avenues need to be redefined. The goal of education has become the production of people able to earn a living, and be successful in life. The definition of success needs a redefinition. Education should be directed to the upliftment of the people who are not educated. Education needs to be defined in such a manner that it capable of bringing about a metamorphosis in  individuals in particular, and the society in general.

 

There is a huge difference between education and literacy. A large proportion of the public today is literate by virtue of the several avenues of learning open to the layman, but very few are … Read the rest

April 17th, 2011

Adult Education Info: Important Facts You Should Know

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Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado

There are a lot of people right now who were specially seeking adult education information on the internet. This is because most of them wanted to continue their education and better themselves by taking additional classes.

Adult education is the practice of teaching and educating adults. In fact, it is also called continuing education by other academic scholars. Furthermore, adult education is the extension of educational opportunities for adults. Therefore, those adults who felt the need to further train themselves could further continue their education by attending evening classes, vocational classes, tutorial classes and etc. Thus, this article will discuss the forms of adult education and the significance it gives to the people. Its main aim is to give its … Read the rest

April 7th, 2011

Environmental Education for Sustainable Future: Towards 21stCentury

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Introduction:

We have built a society, which is violent & explosive .We are living in extremely explosive times the world is in confusion and human beings are driven by the power of egocentric behavior. The large scale exploitation of nature, population growth, accelerated development of productive forces, the ever increasing destruction of natural resources for human comfort has lead to depletion and degradation of natural environment bringing in a dangerous ecological imbalance in the man environment system.

The ecological crisis and increasing poverty, hunger and violence are forcing man inevitably to face the realities of the human situation. The whole human life – politically, economically, socially, environmentally and even culturally – appears to be in a state of turmoil and seems to be going through … Read the rest

April 2nd, 2011

Educational/school Psychology in the Pursuit of Human Well-being

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Educational/School Psychology in the Pursuit of Human Well-Being

 

 

Introduction

 

            Now we are living in the technological modern world. With the help of science and technology we have developed in all fields. India is a developing country. We have lot of human resources after China. But the literacy rate is very low when compared to other developed and developing countries in the world. India is a rich country, but Indians are poor. With the help of science and technology and by utilizing all sources in the proper way it is possible to India to become a developed country in the world. In the modern world people living with high tension. The student in schools and colleges are … Read the rest

March 28th, 2011

White collar Syndrome in education sector in Zambia

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Introduction

The paper sheds some light on white collar jobs in Zambia education in Zambia during the colonial era and the subsequent challenges that the country faced upon attainment of political independence. It is divided into four sections. The first section is the introduction which provides brief information on Zambian education and the definition of white collar job. The next section discusses the main features of both pre-colonial and first republic in the education sector in Zambia. The third section, which is the main thrust of the paper, discusses the origin of white collar syndrome in the education sector during the 1960’s and attempts made by the first republic in addressing white collar syndrome. The conclusion is the last and final section of this paper.… Read the rest