CHALLENGES OF VIRTUAL EDUCATION Mr Alejandro Franco J E-dUCO Research Group Moderador E-mail: alejofranco@yahoo.com Psychologist‚ Specialist in Psychoanalysis Software & Systems Engineering Undergraduate Student Research Group E-dUCO Moderator Social Sciences Faculty Professor Eastern Catholic University‚ Colombia Abstract The article shows the challenges at administrative‚ teacher-student and technological levels that should face the University to enter virtual education: the teachers� resistance
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Are the poor an inevitable feature of any society? Poor is a rather subjective terminology‚ which co-exist with the term rich. Within most of the society‚ it is not surprising to have the poor‚ as agreed by the poor themselves. Because being rich or poor is all dependant on how much people want to pay for and sometimes‚ what kind of family one is born to. In most part of the world‚ people get ahead by hardworking and whatever talents they have. Hence‚ those who are willing to put in lots of
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Can poor and rich become friends Young or old‚ male or female‚ white or black‚ poor or rich‚ we all crave for friendship. A friend in need is a friend in deed. We not only turn to friends for happiness‚ we can also count on them when we have trouble. But can two people who have huge difference in the amount of wealth become good friends? In my opinion‚ it’s far from possible. To further illustrate my point of view‚ I present three conspicuous reasons as follow. To begin with‚ rich people‚ especially
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Really Portray the Poor? For as long as there have been media‚ there have been incorrect portrayals of different subjects‚ for instance‚ what the perfect body image may look like‚ what beauty truly is‚ what happiness consists of‚ etc. But there is one not so popular subject that is constantly portrayed incorrectly by the media‚ and that subject is the lower or “working” class‚ more commonly known as “the poor.” The different medias that society is exposed to usually show poor people being lazy
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the belief that the poor needed help and treatment‚ should be punished and regulated‚ and that they are indolent. Many during this time expressed the view that the poor were in need of help and treatment‚ and that there were potential benefits to the donor. One French Catholic priest stated “ Whoever gives a penny to the poor for God while in good health‚ it shall be worth 240 pennies after death” (Doc 1). This priest brings up the idea that if people spare money to the poor or give alms‚ then
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Over the past couple of decades the gap between the rich and the poor keeps widening. CEO’s and presidents of major corporations are able to enjoy their millions and millions of dollars in pay and bonuses‚ while the lower class families and workers are struggling to pay their bills or to buy groceries for their families. We live in Canada‚ one the world’s wealthiest nations‚ but 18% of employed Canadians are making less than $17‚000 a year; that is 1 in 5 employed Canadians earning below the poverty
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Abstract Education is important to everyone‚ to succeed in life; they need to have an education and understanding about the world outside of their mind. Children are the most important age to study and gain knowledge from school and teachers. To have enough education to all children or people is important in every country. In this paper‚ you will find many quotations from many researchers that talk about how important to education and education that is now scarce in Thailand. Furthermore‚ this
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CO-EDUCATION Coeducation means the education of boys and girls in the same schools‚ colleges or universities. This is a modern concept and it has made a remarkable rapid progress. It was first introduced in Switzerland. Now it has become popular almost in the whole of Europe and the whole of America. The Eastern companies are also adopting this system gradually. In our country‚ opinions sharply differ on the issue of coeducation in colleges. The supporters of coeducation
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In the article entitled "The Uses of Poverty: The Poor Pay All‚" sociologist Herbert J. Gans discusses the strange alliance between the poor and the wealthy in American society. He states that the underprivileged in essence have kept several vocations in existence such as social work‚ criminology‚ and journalism. These vocations serve the double pretense of aiding the less fortunate and protecting society from these same individuals. He compares his analogy with that of Richard K. Merton. "Robert
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Restless Poor” one can feel motivated to help those in need. Earl Shorris appeals to emotion when he talks about creating a program to start to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate. He starts out the story to say he is writing a book which makes him an author which is an example of ethos because he seems reliable. Shorris then states that the poor have been “Cheated” which is substantially true because the rich were given the opportunity to succeed more as someone who is poor and cannot
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