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    3 Idiots

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    Cast in 3 idiots Aamir Khan ... ’Rancho’ Shamaldas Chanchad Kareena Kapoor ... Pia Madhavan ... Farhan Qureshi (as R. Madhavan) Sharman Joshi ... Raju Rastogi Boman Irani ... Viru Sahastrabudhhe Omi Vaidya ... Chatur ’Silencer’ Ramalingam Mona Singh ... Mona Javed Jaffrey ... Ranchoddas Shamaldas Chanchad (as Jaaved Jaaferi) Parikshat Sahni ... Mr. Qureshi (as Pareekshit Sahani) Rahul Kumar ... Millimeter - MM Amardeep Jha ... Mrs. Rastogi Farida Dadi .

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    Education is about learning past events; about knowing historical figures; about learning important facts and information about the country you live in. Education is about learning of the world around us… Or so one would like to think. Education in America today has become a conglomerate of corporate distortion. The US Government cuts federal spending on schools and libraries and the schools are forced to use old and out-dated materials. There comes a point where old and out-dated becomes ancient

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    Mrs Moore

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    Mrs Moore Mrs Moore is the most enigmatic of all the characters in A Passage to India.  An elderly Englishwoman‚ she‚ like Aziz‚ has her precursors in Forster’s  work‚ most particularly in Mrs Wilcox of Howards End (1910).   We see Mrs Moore at her best in the scene in the mosque with Aziz. There she is considerate and sympathetic‚ light-hearted and completely frank. Despite his initial roughness‚ she treats Aziz with easy friendship and as an equal. Her understanding and tolerance are apparent

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    Reflecting on ‘Reflective practice’ By: Linda Finlay‚ Phd‚ BA(Hons)‚ DipCOT “Maybe reflective practices offer us a way of trying to make sense of the uncertainty in our workplaces and the courage to work competently and ethically at the edge of order and chaos…” (Ghaye‚ 2000‚ p.7) Reflective practice has burgeoned over the last few decades throughout various fields of professional practice and education. In some professions it has become one of the defining features of competence‚ even if on occasion

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    Lessons of 3 Idiots

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    LESSONS I LEARNT FROM THREE IDIOTS ‘I have scored only 91%.I am very depressed‚ while mummy compares me to Monika who has scored a 93%‚she will easily get an admission in a good college but ‚what will be my future? This is a big challenge facing me .I am fed up with life; marks are everything for them but actually nothing. I wish I were one of those lucky ones like Monika……’ Today marks and competition form a big basis for educational systems. Today many of the children have the same condition

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    Sicko and Moore

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    SiCKo: The Thought­Provoker Michael  Francis  Moore  is  a  controversial  American  filmmaker  who  has  directed numerous  documentaries.  These  documentaries  have  taken  a  large  spectrum  of  popular American  issues  and  reduced  them  to  one:  capitalism.  His  most  popular  cinematic  works include  Bowling  for  Columbine‚  Fahrenheit  9/11‚  Capitalism:  A  Love  Story‚  and most­notably‚  SiCKo.  With  a  liberal  stance‚  Moore  has  documented  his  own  vision  on America’s 

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    Wes Moore

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    Contrast Contrast Although Wes and the other Wes Moore both grew up in the same city at the same time‚ the two men have many differences‚ such as their mother`s involvement‚ their fathers and the level of accomplishment. First‚ Wes (the author) had compassionate and an educated mother. His mother attended university of Washington D.C and she graduated from there. She took care of him as well as sending him to private school to get good education. Second‚ Wes (The author) lived with his father.

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    have become/will become. In accordance to The Other Wes Moore‚ the author compares the characters’ lives specifically by describing three main factors that influence life transitions‚ including education‚ location‚ and support. The role of education in ones’ life is to maximize knowledge and comprehension. 1 Education‚ among many others‚ directly contributes into a persons’ life transition. [1] In The Other Wes Moore‚ the author uses education as a way to get out his troubles and tragedies.

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    Introduction The first half of this report is written about one of the famous German entrepreneurs Klaus Kobjoll. It will include personal‚ societal and environmental antecedent that influenced Kobjolls’ decisions during his life. In addition‚ his strengths and weaknesses will be determined and compared against my own ones. Second half of report will describe on what kind of venture I will do my Opportunity Analyses Report. It will include 5 key disciplines and 2 key personnel required to be source

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    Wagner Moore

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    Psychotherapy: Theory‚ Research‚ Practice‚ Training 2004‚ Vol. 41‚ No. 2‚ 180–189 Copyright 2004 by the Educational Publishing Foundation 0033-3204/04/$12.00 DOI 10.1037/0033-3204.41.2.180 GESTALT THERAPY: PAST‚ PRESENT‚ THEORY‚ AND RESEARCH LAURA E. WAGNER-MOORE University of Massachusetts at Boston Orthodox gestalt therapy suffered a rather unfortunate fate; gestalt theory has been poorly articulated‚ and gestalt techniques have received minimal empirical validation. These weaknesses are‚ in part‚ a consequence

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