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    Maharashtra readies new education structure Abhishek Choudhari Jul 18‚ 2012‚ 04.04AM IST Tags:Zilla Parishad|RTE|government primary schools|cbseNAGPUR: The state’s school education structure is set for a major overhaul to ensure conformity with the Right to Education (RTE) Act. Highly placed sources in education department confirmed to TOI that under the new format‚ Std I-V will be classified as primary‚ Std VI-VIII as middle and Std IX-X as high school. The new system will be known as the ’5+3+2’

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    Nowadays‚ the term progress is widely used since humankind experience rapid changes in every aspect of life. Even though its meaning is generally perceived positively by many people‚ we should also look at the other side of the coin. Which means‚ I don’t think that progress is always good. Throughout this essay‚ I will try to figure out why I hold this opinion. No doubt‚ there are plenty of technological developments such as Internet‚ mobile phones‚ televisions‚ computers‚ planes and so on that

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    Essay: Educational Progress – Paul Freire To define what education is‚ Paulo Freire has analyzed how the school systems work in almost all institutions‚ to end up with the conclusion that education that is given to students does not fit with its definition. Although people do not agree on a single definition of education‚ it has been agreed by most thinkers and philosophers that education is a way to teach student how to think rather than telling them what to think. That is the source of enlightenment

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    states Wright in his book A Short History of Progress (Wright‚ p 57). From the time civilizations have come together‚ humans have made similar mistakes which have had similar results leading to the destruction of the environment around them and a disastrous end to their own civilizations. Various civilizations such as Easter Island‚ Catal Huyuk and Mesopotamia have been destroyed because of self destructive traps called progress traps (Wright‚ p 56). Progress traps are created by three main factors namely

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    Novel study- Flowers For Algernon ( Progress Reports 1-17) Progress reports 1-8 Vocabulary: Permanent- Is something that is everlasting. Something that is meant to last forever. Complicated- Means something hard/confusing to explain. Marooned- Leave someone trapped and isolated in an inaccessible place. Apprentice- A person who is learning something from a skilled employee‚ for a short period of time for low wages Conscious- When the brain is awake it’s called being conscious In what form has

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    3. Discuss how and why allegory is used in ‘Everyman’ and ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ to communicate their different religious meanings. Published roughly two centuries apart‚ ‘Everyman’ and ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ are two very different‚ yet highly similar pieces of religious literature. Laying a great deal of emphasis on “salvation through good works and sacraments” (Lecture)‚ the late medieval play ‘Everyman’ is a profound piece of Catholic work with strong religious purpose. Everyman’s search

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    “The Contribution of Calculus in the Social Progress” The history of calculus falls into several distinct time periods‚ most notably the ancient‚ medieval‚ and modern periods. The ancient period introduced some of the ideas of integral calculus‚ but does not seem to have developed these ideas in a rigorous or systematic way. Calculating volumes and areas‚ the basic function of integral calculus‚ can be traced back to the Egyptian Moscow papyrus (c. 1800 BC)‚ in which an Egyptian successfully

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    Struggle is Progress Frederick Douglas one said‚ “If there is no struggle there is no progress”. Douglas is expressing how people have to go through a lot of hard work. People have to get through obstacles to move forward with their life starting with school‚ tragedies‚ jobs and other things to achieve their goals. Certain people don’t get through things as easy as others so it’s a harder struggle but if you keep moving forward and doing what is best to stay on track you will get progress and be where

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    English 20M-Section 2 12 May 2011 My Progress as a Reader and Writer in English 20M If I had a time travel machine‚ I would love to go back to our class’s first meeting. It was such a memorable day. I was so nervous that my first piece of writing seemed less than mediocre as I reflected on what I had written that day. While being happy that my name was randomly chosen to be added to the class‚ I was very scared of this class. The last time I wrote an essay was two years ago‚ and before this class

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    The Ups and Downs of Scientific Progress If you were asked what the goal of science and research is‚ you would most likely respond that they exist for the benefit of the human population. However‚ this is not‚ and was not always the case. Taking a closer look at the history of science‚ particularly from the 1950s on‚ revels that things have not always been all well and good. It cannot be denied that the world of modern science is an ever-evolving realm that has experienced significant change over

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