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    The Importance of Education in Islam To seek knowledge is a sacred duty‚ it is obligatory on every Muslim‚ male and female. The first word revealed of the Qur’an was "Iqra" READ! Seek knowledge! Educate yourselves! Be educated. Surah Al-Zumr‚ ayah 9 reveals: "Are those equal‚ those who know and those who do not know?" Surah Al-Baqarah‚ ayah 269 reveals: "Allah grants wisdom to whom He pleases and to whom wisdom is granted indeed he receives an overflowing benefit." Centuries old monarchy‚ colonialism

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    Why College Education Is Important To Me It has become more important over the years to have a college education as many of the jobs today require it. College education is important to me because it will improve my marketable skills‚ improve my financial situation and make me more empowered. Although there are many more reasons‚ those stated are the driving force for my need for a college education. Having marketable skills is crucial especially with a college education. Many opportunities

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    they teach. To do this might require some training for the teachers that are already employed‚ but for future educators it can be added to the content that is required for a degree in education. To set these new requirements will require the attention of the U.S. Department of Education. The Department of Education will be able to change the requirements needed to be able to teach in schools. If they change the requirements it will be an easy transition‚ because all teachers will be required to know

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    Country notebook: developing an international marketing plan Overview Working in teams of 4 – 5 students you will analyze a country’s cultural and economic environment in order to develop a marketing program for a specific product or service. The purpose of this assignment is to facilitate cross-cultural understanding and evaluate a country’s market potential. You should work as if you represent a company planning to expand operations to several new countries. Your job is to analyze and tentatively

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    traumatic. The family is suddenly thrust outside of its own community‚ friends‚ support system‚ and schools. They begin to focus on their survival instead of their education and becomes the last thing on their mind. What many people don’t understand is homelessness affects a child’s ability to succeed in school‚ their legal rights regarding education‚ and what schools can do to mitigate the potentially harmful effects of homelessness on children (Rafferty). Homelessness has a devastating impact on children

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    If you look in to our economy you see that education plays a major factor. Education is one the key factors of being successful. Not only does the individual gain an advantage from having an education‚ but its economy also benefits. For the individual‚ their benefits would lay in basically the quality of life having economy returns the favor of having an education with a sustained and satisfying job‚ hypothetically speaking. For the economy‚ the potential benefits lie in economic growth and the increase

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    proposal focuses on teenage pregnancy in developing countries. It also focuses on the factors contributing to early pregnancies‚ how to prevent early pregnancies and the adverse effects of early pregnancies on economic development of a country as well as the impacts on young mothers. PROBLEM STATEMENT Adolescent pregnancy has long been a worldwide social and educational concern for the developed‚ developing and underdeveloped countries. Many developing countries continue to experience high incidence

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    Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation? Rusdy Hartungi Atma Jaya University‚ Makassar‚ Indonesia Abstract Purpose – To provide philosophical discussions of various works‚ thinking of globalisations and new thoughts on how the developing countries might take benefit of globalisation. Design/methodology/approach – A wide range of published works‚ which contain the recent thoughts and debates of the globalisation to developing nations are reviewed‚ analysed and then critiqued

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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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    local substitutes rather than imported resources‚ and is aimed at improving technologies that already exist in the Third World. By making small adjustments to existing technologies the developing countries only has to create variations of technologies they are familiar with. This ensures that developing countries work within their capabilities. Appropriate technology is the idea that lower level technologies‚ using local resources are more appropriate than higher level technologies that require

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