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    Children in Trouble The object of education‚ is to prepare young children to educate themselves throughout their lives‚ but schools in third world countries do not have this opportunity. The third world education system needs first world help. However‚ the first world is not fulfilling their global responsibilities to help these countries. Children in third world counties‚ such as Haiti and Papa New Guinea‚ deserve a better education and more support. Education in the third world faces challenges

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    Education for future development Education is all about gaining knowledge about various subjects‚ things‚ skills etc. Gaining education depends mainly on schools‚ interest of children‚ parents etc. The quality of education refers to the standard and the effectiveness of providing education. We consider schools as the place where the children can acquire quality education. Now let’s move ahead to know about the problems and the role of education for future development.

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    agonizing about aspects between single-sex school and co-ed school (coeducational school) in relation to what is best for their children. Hence‚ to justify which is a much preferred choice in respect to differences between the two kinds of school as well as its benefits and disadvantages. It is only natural‚ of course‚ for parents to be concerned especially in matters that concern their children. A minority of parents will choose to send their children to single-sex school because they are concerned

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    Benjamin Franklin A direct effect of education is knowledge gain. Education gives us knowledge of the world around. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us form opinions and develop a point of view. The information we are constantly bombarded with‚ cannot be converted into knowledge without the catalyst called education. Education makes us capable of interpreting things rightly and applying the gathered information in real life scenarios. Education is not limited to lessons from

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    Symbolic Interactionist. • Which theory do you find the most persuasive? Why? "Feminism" is about equality of the sexes‚ and activism to achieve such equality for women. Not all feminist theorists have agreed about how to achieve that equality and what equality looks like. Here are some of the key writers on feminist theory‚ key to understanding what feminism has been all about. I’ve listed them in chronological order so it’s easier to see the development of feminist theory. Feminism refers to a

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    DNA is the most important for life One of the most complex and mysterious aspects of contemporary science is the constitution of life. While it goes without saying there are an enormous amount of components that collaborate to achieve the most effective and efficient components of life‚ it’s also clear that some of these molecular components contribute to the actual function of living system more than others. This essay argues the DNA is the most important molecule for life. Deoxyribonucleic

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    1. The most important problems of the modern (contemporary) world. The modern world‚ the world that we live in is exposed to many perils. Among the major problems are poverty‚ unemployment‚ wars‚ terrorism‚ racism‚ air pollution‚ climate change/global warming‚ and diseases. Poverty The gap between rich and poor nations is still growing. Although rich nations have provided aid and technical assistance to Third World nations‚ the developing nations face many obstacles in their drive to modernize.

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    Do you agree that the first cause argument proves that God exists? The first cause argument takes the existence of the universe to entail the existence of a being that created it. It does so based on the fact that the universe had a beginning. There must‚ the first cause argument says‚ be something that caused that beginning‚ a first cause of the universe. I do believe that the first cause argument proves God’s existence. This is because the universe consists of a series of events stretched across

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    and not self-pity and indignity‚ a dream of quality education and not a watered-down one. This dream is captured in the first line of our National Anthem “God bless our homeland Ghana and make our nation great and strong.” It is disheartening‚ melancholic‚ and unimaginable that Ghana‚ a country which once was the hope on the continent‚ is still struggling in her developmental efforts. It is worrisome‚ that after 50 years of independence‚ we do not have confidence in the faculties of our own people

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    the most skilful politician in the play. Do you agree? Power is the ability to influence the behaviour of others - whether this is achieved with or without resistance‚ for good or for bad. Some would go as far as to say that all human behaviour is propelled by the want of power. One can conclude‚ however‚ that power is inevitable in the human society. It’s natural. William Shakespeare’s play‚ Julius Caesar‚ is brimming with humans fighting for power‚ and the one who stands out as the most skilful

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