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    Pharmacy education in India: Past‚ present and future The life of pharmacists is simply the story of people with a purpose “to produce new and better remedies in man’s fight against diseases and malnutrition”. Thus pharmacist is the key element of any country’s pharmaceutical spectrum and pharmacy education is the base foundation on which the edifice of the whole pharmaceutical industry‚ technology‚ research and clinical pharmacy are built. The primary purpose of pharmacy education is to develop

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    Exercising is very important to people of all ages‚ especially growing children and teenagers‚ for these years can influence the rest of their lives. Unfortunately‚ however‚ many people do not take exercising seriously and do not take proper steps to stay fit. It is important to exercise because this keeps your body fit‚ reduces the chance of having heart problems‚ creates a better metabolism‚ and overall keeps you healthy and happy. Of course‚ one may not enjoy running laps or doing crunches‚ but

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    Gandhi’s Concept on Education and Its Relevance in the Present Day V.N. Rajashekharan Pillai The Purpose of Education I have been involved in the university system for more than 30 years. I used to interact with a large number of under-graduate students in the colleges and universities. I used to go to the colleges and universities to address students as a Vice Chancellor. Society has always been criticizing and doubting the purpose of education. What is the purpose of education in society? Dr

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    ideas and the mind (Ariew and Watkins 436). Berkeley’s argument stems from his disagreement toward the theory discussed by John Locke who asserts that material substances exist independent of the mind (Ariew and Watkins 436). Berkeley’s argument for idealism in his A Treastise Concerning the Principle of Human Knowledge can be seen as a controversial notion and many people disagree with his idea that matter does not exist and the only thing that does matter to him is the mind and ideas within the mind

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    the basis of knowledge includes rationalism and transcendental idealism. Rationalism is defined in the book by being the view that knowledge can be obtained through reason‚ not by the aid of the senses. While Transcendental Idealism is Immanuel Kant’s view that the world that we see around us is constructed in our mind. Rationalists argue that most of their knowledge does not come from experience; it depends on our own mental systems. They believe we can gain knowledge by looking into our minds

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    Reforms of the German education system: The abolition of the divided secondary school system and a prolonged integrated primary school In Germany at present six- to ten-year-old pupils visit primary school from first to fourth form. At the age of ten an allocation takes place: the pupils are divided into four groups depending on intelligence and achievements at school. The ‘Gymnasium’‚ which is roughly equivalent to grammar school‚ is visited by the best ones‚ and their final examination after

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    Transcendental idealism – In our talk about transcendental idealism we looked towards page 32 in Dicker‚ where we found the quotes of Kant saying that‚ "the conditions of space and time [are] conditions which are originally inherent in the subject." (A43/B60) Combined with Kant’s idea that "space and time are the necessary conditions of all outer and inner experience" (A48-49/B 66)‚ we found that we could understand what exactly Kant meant by his transcendental idealism. Essentially‚ space and

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    Traditional Almajiri Education System is very necessary giving its present state. Although Almajiri system was built upon the philosophy of acquiring‚ teaching and spreading Islamic education‚ Islamic religion and productive citizenry. Today‚ it has lost those glories and wander viciously along undetermined route. Abdulkadir‚ (2003) argued that‚ the woes of the Traditional Almajiri System were inflicted by the British colonialists and adoption of indirect rule. However‚ our neglect to the system many years

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    Education is fundamental to human progress. It plays a prominent role in all-around development of individual as well as society. A large number of books have been written on the importance of education. Education plays a key role in creating patriotic‚ disciplined and productive manpower. Educated manpower constitutes precious assets as well as agents for advancing the nation. Education means the fostering of personality through the unhampered development of innate qualities of a human being

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    Our Declining Education System According to "A Nation at Risk"‚ the American education system has declined due to a " rising tide of mediocrity" in our schools. States such as New York have responded to the findings and recommendations of the report by implementing such strategies as the "Regents Action Plan" and the "New Compact for Learning". In the early 1980’s‚ President Regan ordered a national commission to study our education system. The findings of this commission were that‚ compared

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