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    Caribbean Studies Ia

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    Introduction In the Caribbean and specifically in Jamaica‚ the most accepted language for communication is that language left to us by our European colonisers. The pidgin that developed from the contact of the African slaves and European masters later developed into their own individual languages (or Creoles). They (the elite in society) shun these languages as inappropriate or inadequate for public and sometimes even private use. This notion is widely accepted by even those who can speak nothing

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    -Ellen Key‚ Swedish reformer and educationalist The realities that besiege Philippine society nowadays greatly affect Filipinos‚ men‚ women‚ young and old. Children are at high risk of suffering the enormous effects of poverty‚ illiteracy‚ poor health and insurgency to name a few‚ effects which could corrupt their hearts and minds‚ and rob them of their "childhood" and future. At a young age‚ children do not have the grasp of understanding the realities that surround them; they become

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    shift of human world and directly civilized people .Nowadays‚ people can enjoy their life by many ways such as computer‚ chatting and playing game. Additionally‚ economy is a main factor to reduce some social problems‚ for example‚ unemployment and illiteracy. Through developing the economy‚ people will possibly change their life from the poor into the rich. The second benefit of the economy is to motivate development of other fields. Scientific is an evidence to prove that. Because many entrepreneurs

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    people. English‚ French‚ Spanish‚ Chinese and Arabic are some of the most dominant languages in the world. But‚ in spite of this‚ Bengali has come to the top position because through it mow all other languages have assumed their true status. Conclusion: On the International Mother Language Day our vow will be to improve our language so that world. The constructions of sentences and the spelling patterns should be modernized. We should develop multi-lateral schemes to make Bengali a language easy

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    Universal Education

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    11 important Problems of Universalization of Education and their Remedies SWASTIK Universalization of Elementary Education is Constitutional directive. Education is every body’s birth-right and it is binding on any government to provide facilities for education for children who are born and reach the school-going age. It was stipulated to achieve Universalization within 10 years from the introduction of Constitution and that is by 1960. But it is now more than three decades after the scheduled time

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    useful activities. Lastly‚ illiteracy and ignorance is a sin; an illiterate adult is a burden on society. A The difficulties have to be overcome either by cleverness‚ or by fact or by compromise‚ or may be‚ by intentional avoidance. Only then we can hope to spread Adult Education. The purpose of all good teaching is to produce changes in human behavior. All adult education teacher must adopt a positive approach; adult education emancipates people from the tyranny of illiteracy. [1] Some people‚ in their

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    CAN INDIA BECOME A SUPERPOWER Introduction: 1. The end of the Cold War and the era of “unipolar” US dominance that followed has led many to wonder about the future of international power. Who will rival‚ or perhaps even replace‚ the US? At least one…At least one obvious candidate has emerged. Although it would be premature to categorise China as a global superpower‚ it is quickly developing into the US’s most plausible challenger. But in discussions of globally important matters - Syria‚

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    Literacy

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    English 1302 01W‚ WA-1 Literacy Not many people know the difficulties illiteracy brings to everyday life. Imagine not being able to read a restaurant menu‚ understand your bank statement‚ or read hazard signs along the road. Even rudimentary literacy skills enable us to be self-sufficient‚ interact better with others‚ and contribute more to society. “The capacity to read and write is casually associated with earning a living‚ achieving expanded horizons of personal enlightenment‚ maintaining a

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    employee participation

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    decision making‚ motivation and performance. The study also identified five major causes of poor participation in decision making‚ such as‚ absence of willingness of the management‚ absence of labor union activities‚ lack of workforce diversity‚ illiteracy of the workers and political grouping among the workers. 1. INTRODUCTION Participation is the mental and emotional involvement of people in group situations that encourages them to contribute to group goals and share responsibility for them

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    SUICIDE BOMBING ON THE NATIONAL FRONT    Suicide bombing in Pakistan started after 9/11. Today Pakistan is the biggest victim of terrorism. After 9/11 incident‚ Pakistan supported the war on terror in Afghanistan. That war effected Pakistan very much. As border was not sealed so most of the Talibans ran away from Afghanistan to Pakistan. They were given shelter by the people of tribal areas of Pakistan because of their tradition of hospitality and clan bonding. As already Afghans

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