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    for it can benefit the oppressors and a democratic society in terms of equity. No Children Left Behind raised by Mike Rose illustrates how the U.S achieves equity through standardized testing under banking education‚ which in China is Nine-Year Compulsory Education. Because both the U.S and China are in age of inequality‚ the equity in education under banking education is of great importance for achieving a democratic society. Therefore‚ it is the banking education that can benefit a democratic society

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    Compulsory primary education for tackling the problem of child labour This reader maintains‚ and has written to this effect in the Bulletin and elsewhere‚ on a number of occasions‚ that non-implementation of the programme of universal primary education and not putting this social welfare programme first on the list of priorities has rendered India vulnerable in all fields; and child labour can not be eliminated unless the child in sent to his/her rightful place - the school. Today‚ except Kerala

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    more compulsory licences Source of extract: Business Standard Date of extract: March 30‚ 2013 Word count: 750 words Date the commentary was written: 1/04/2013 The commentary relates: Candidate name: Sushmi Dey  |  New Delhi  March 30‚ 2013 Govt begins work on 3 more compulsory licences DIPP wants foolproof case on anti-cancer drugs of Roche‚ Bristol-Myers The department of industrial policy and promotion is actively considering the grant of compulsory licences

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    and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. (Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights).This UN recommendation has been reinforced in the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act (2009)‚ which came into effect in India on 1 April 2010‚ enshrining in law for the first time the rights of all Indian children aged between six and fourteen years to free and compulsory elementary education regardless of caste‚ class‚ gender

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    I believe that‚ after year 6‚ school should NOT be compulsory. By the time you have completed your primary education‚ you have learned the basic skills needed to get through life. High school is simply an extension of the basic skills learned in the primary school system‚ and is unneeded unless you pursue your education to a very high degree.<br><br>It is not the government’s decision whether or not you should have to attend high school. It should be the individual’s choice‚ and forced on no-one

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    subject papers of the TET-qualified candidates‚ this order is supposed to delay the publication of the result. “If the process is not completed within 31 March‚ this year‚ 39‚500 newly-created posts under the provision of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act will become invalid‚” said an official of the school education department. The WBSSC had decided to allot extra marks for the trained candidates. But‚ the BEd trained candidates moved to the court demanding prior appointment. “In

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    The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE)‚ which was passed by the  on 4 August 2009‚ describes the modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in  under Article 21A of the . India became one of 135 countries to make  of every child when the act came into force on 1 April 2010. History Present Act has its history in the drafting of the Indian constitution at the time of Independence[5] but are more

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    Home schooling is another way for a child to receive his or her education. It is one of many alternatives to regular schooling (classrooms and schools). It is the oldest alternatives to regular schooling and one of the most effective. There are many true stories proving that home schooling is an effective and often successful way to teach you child. But first lets talk about home schooling began in the U.S. Home schooling started in colonial America‚ (around 1777 to 1783) for most colonial homes

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    the step of sterilization is especially important. The reason is that the raw water contains many kinds of microbes‚ which may results in spread of infectious diseases. This paper will show some sterilization methods for drinking water treatment and their cons and pros. These methods are chloramine‚ UV disinfection‚ solar water disinfection and a combination of simple filtration and low-temperature sterilization. Chloramine is one of the most populated materials for water sterilization. Chlorine can

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    In article entitled “Gender‚ education and child labour: A sociological perspective”‚ Bilal Ahmad Bhat tries to explain very problematic issue concerning a child labour. He shows why education is important in the context of child labour and that compulsory school attendance may be a solution in combating this problem. Moreover‚ the author proposes few aspects what should be done to improve the situation. As world develops very rapidly‚ with the increasing process of industrialization‚ urbanization

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