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    second one is being the same with others generally lacks innovation‚ which is fundamental to success. Although success is the primary goal for everyone‚ people have different views and aspects of a successful life. Some people may consider having a good carrier with high salary to be a successful life‚ while others may evaluate their success in other ways such as the level of happiness and spiritual contentment. Since miscellaneous people want different things‚ it is unfounded to suggest that everyone

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    Engineering Education in India Dr. S. Balasubramanian Mr. S. Kannan Former Director – IPR Research Scholar Anna University Coimbatore Anna University Coimbatore Coimbatore Coimbatore E-mail: s_balasubramanian@rediffmail.com Higher Education in India Higher Education in India has evolved in distinct and divergent streams with each stream monitored by an apex body‚ indirectly controlled by the Ministry of Human Resource Development. The 415 universities/ institutions

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    Indian educational system has experienced modification since its independence. There was a huge development in Indian education. Various courses such as distance learning courses‚ online courses and non formal education system developed in the country. However‚ there is an immense difference in the Distant Education in India and online education in the country. Though‚ all online degree programmes can be termed as distance learning courses‚ yet distance-learning courses cannot be identified as online

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    ) 9th Sept.2013 Right to education Problems and solutions Abstract Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free‚ at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. (Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights).This UN recommendation has been reinforced in the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act (2009)‚ which came into effect in India on 1 April 2010‚ enshrining in

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    Kindle For Education for India – Solved Problem Statement In India‚ we are having more of a traditional way of learning/studying. In Indian education system a regular student is required to carry a load of books to the school/college. A student is expected to be more focused on the theoretical knowledge than the practical knowledge. So a student is not required to have the latest subject knowledge instead a teacher is happy if the student knows what is written in the book. Although‚ that book

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    Advantages of Education Human Capital – To build upon the previous point‚ when looked at from a macro perspective‚ an educated population provides a more valuable human capital base to the economy. A developed economy has maximum concentration of jobs in the tertiary sector which requires a highly skilled work force which has expertise in specific fields. For instance the most developed country in the world‚ the USA has the most skilled human resources with maximum efficiency. Also‚ developing countries

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    the central conception of education of the Indians has been that it is a source of illumination giving us a correct lead in the various spheres of life. Knowledge says one thinker‚ is the third eye of man‚ which gives him insight into all affairs and teaches him how to act. India has a rich tradition of learning and education right from the beginning of time. There are Shastra’s and Sutra’s which detail the duty of a teacher and student. Ancient Education System in India is based on making of Man

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    A note on Inclusive Education Historically‚ attempts towards development and ensuring equality and justice for all have commonly been found to conform to the norms and systems of the majority. Most of these attempts have articulated the need for inclusion of all segments of the society – however‚ in most cases this articulation took the form of ‘special care systems’ that ultimately led to further exclusion of these communities – physically‚ mentally and psychologically. For a variegated and multi-segment

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    Debate between- Robert Honacker‚ Gail Queen‚ Elizabeth Baker‚ and Mark Tanner. Today in the United States gun control is a topic of immense debate‚ because of the shooting that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary located in Newtown‚ Connecticut. This most recent tragic event ended the lives of 20 students and six adults. Similar events have occurred across the United States at a movie theater in Colorado‚ on college campuses in Texas and Virginia‚ or at the grocery store in Arizona each destroying

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    The Importance of Keeping Our Environment Clean Introduction As you know‚ today’s population is increasing and everyday people are destroying the environment. Scientist predict that within the next 50 years or so‚ global warming will cause the earth to increase in temperature which will in turn cause the earth to have to experience more hurricanes‚ droughts and floods and many more climate changes. All of this though‚ could be avoided if we simply reduce the amount of air pollution‚ reuse and

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