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    I Am Saiful

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    An educated woman is aware of her duty and responsibilities. She does work for her family with a proper care‚ for the society with a responsibility‚ for the country with a duty‚ for the people of the country with a love. An educated woman plays an important role in her family. She easily understands the responsibilities of her family. She does her household works with proper care. She arranges the family in her own way. Every woman is a potential mother. If mother is educated‚ she

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    social development for a nation. In other words‚ the process of a successful development depends on the fact of gibing the society a conscious of change which is highly connected to education. Fist of all‚ education enlightens people. The educated person is the person who improves oneself. A person increases her/his level of knowledge through education‚ so he/she has a better understanding and analyzing of daily matters and an agenda. That person can make logical deductions based on the knowledge

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    The process of education is considered so important in our society that no parents‚ who can afford it‚ can imagine having their children go uneducated. It has become such an integral part of our lives that for most people‚ completing the process of education appears to be a matter of habit. Others‚ who have so far remained outside this process‚ are now being covered by the literacy programmes of the government and various non-governmental organizations. Extending the privilege to everybody in the

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    Epictetus

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    Emily Miller 10/30/2012 Philosophy 100-18 Judgment and Destiny Epictetus’ views on how a person should live as a good human are very clearly stated in his handbook. He explores many different values and virtues throughout his writing. The lesson of virtue is one he explores in great deal and ties to many other ideas in his work. His views on how we judge ourselves‚ our possessions and others are eloquently written throughout his virtues. Judgment can be a dominating factor in one’s life

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    and the oppression that comes with it. Both are illiterate and uneducated‚ so they have no choice but to become extremely obedient and docile towards the leaders of the farm. Basically‚ the pigs had the ultimate advantage because they were more educated than a majority of the farm. Although Boxer had incredible strength and work ethic‚ Napoleon was still able to take advantage of his educational

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    Frederick the Great‚ an eighteenth century Prussian king known for his tyrannical rule‚ once stated‚ "An educated people can be easily governed." When taken in the context in which he spoke‚ that of a ruler who demanded complete domination over his subjects‚ one would take his quote with only one meaning‚ that more intelligent people can be easily governed. Ignoring the speaker and his reputation‚ however‚ this quote then becomes open for discussion. One could read these words and believe that

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    after they have pulled them over for speeding‚ but what is the appropriate way to handle an interaction with a Deaf person? As I have grown up in the Deaf Community‚ I have heard several different stories of inappropriate interactions between an uneducated police officer and a Deaf person. One of these stories involving a police officer asking the Deaf individual to see their license and taking it upon himself to attempt a sign although he had no history of ever having sign-language classes. The officer

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    Terrorism Terrorism has been said to be difficult to define‚ however‚ according to James and Brenda Lutz‚ it consist of six parts: (1) terrorism has a political objective‚ (2) it relies on violence or the threat of it‚ (3) it has a target audience beyond the immediate victims‚ (4) it involves an organization and is not the actions of isolated individuals‚ (5) it involves a non-state actor as the perpetrator or the target or both‚ (6) and it is a weapon of weakness of the weak designed to change

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    live a more successful life.   II. Introduction One of the biggest challenges our young adults will face today is the lack of employment opportunities for the educated as well as the uneducated person.  A. Key point #1 Employment opportunity has greatly decreased for educated as well as uneducated people today because of the way our economy is shifting. B. Key point #2 Young people also have a disadvantage when it comes to education opportunities because of the expenses that

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    reasons why our society is in poverty. One of the principle causes is lack of education. A great number of poverty-stricken people are illiterate people. In many places around the world‚ there are not even elementary schools. As a result of being uneducated‚ these people are unable to find jobs that would satisfactorily fulfill their needs to supply for themselves. The second significant problem is weak economics. As usual‚ weak economics is created by crisis or non-professional authorities

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