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    1 Osho Aquila Adeolu Development plan of knowledge management in international mobility process Case: Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences International office Thesis Fall 2010 Business School Degree programme in Business Administration International Business 2 SEINÄJOKI UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES THESIS ABSTRACT Faculty: Business School Degree programme: Degree Programme in International Business Specialisation: International Marketing Author: Osho Aquila

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    minorities that will wish to attain a higher education will also grow. There are big gaps between the amount of minorities that graduate from college when comparing them to their white counterparts. The purpose of this report is to identify the barriers that discourage minorities from continuing and completing a higher education. Analysis and the identification of assistance that is available for minorities that wish to continue on to a higher education will also be examined. Barriers and Obstacles

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    some parents don’t have the time to sit with their children and talk about it or some parents feel uncomfortable talking about it. Sex education is more likely to prevent teenagers from having sex or at lease having protected

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    Over the past two decades‚ worldwide the focus has shifted towards a social justice and equity-based approach to education. In 1994‚ UNESCO’s Salamanca conference gave recognition to the need to work towards ‘schools for all’. The Salamanca Statement and framework for action‚ which was endorsed by the representatives of 92 countries including Australia‚ urges governments ‘to adopt the principle of inclusive education‚ enrolling all children in regular schools unless there are compelling reasons for

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    Education and The American Dream The American Dream was defined by James Truslow Adams in 1931 as‚ "Life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement"(Clark). Today‚ a college degree‚ owning your own home and achieving more success than the generation prior has become synonymous with the American Dream‚ with most believing it is an attainable goal for anyone who puts in the effort. Barack Obama has recently fueled this belief

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    Renaissance Education During the 15th to 17th centuries‚ Renaissance Europe faced an enormous change in the way education was seen and valued. Initially people thought that education was meant for philosophy and critical thinking‚ but overtime it lost its value and goals. Education ended up being seen as entertainment since students were unable to successfully apply their thinking skills. As education lost its importance Europeans wanted more people in the workforce than philosophers because of

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    children received bilingual education‚ which is double the current level. In 1968 the Bilingual Education Act was passed‚ which did not require bilingual education‚ but used students’ native languages in the curriculum to one degree or another. With the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001‚ bilingual education was left far behind‚ and was no longer a part of the national framework for elementary schools (“Bilingual Education”). Now‚ bilingual education in the United States is currently

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    for further education and a future in the workforce. Today‚ ‘65%’ of deaf children are failing to meet these requirements compared to ‘36%’ of children with no special educational needs (SEN)‚ (The Guardian‚ 2016). Why is that? According to the 1890 Education Act‚ compulsory schooling for children ages 5-12 was made a priority. Blind and deaf children were also granted compulsory education under the 1893 Elementary Education (Blind and

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    liberal arts education would benefit a medical student. This is a very common debate that has come up lately. A liberal arts education is something that most colleges are beginning to require. There are many factors that come into play when talking about a liberal arts education‚ especially when relating that education to the schooling of a medical student. The two types of education are drastically diverse‚ yet both are vital to have a durable career in the future. Some believe that an education in the

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    Sex Education: a review               The phrase ‘social problems’ nowadays can be described in many different meanings‚ from various aspects. It may include a crime as small as stealing candies to murder. Another case of a social problem being frequently discussed in our country is the immoral or improper sexual behaviours‚ especially among youngsters. I have chosen two articles pertaining to this issue. For the first article‚ it is written by Loh Ling Ming‚ a writer from News Straits Time (2005)

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