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    dedicated nationally to bring about awareness of human values into the society. First of all I like to acknowledge and humbly appreciate the guidance I have received from the Chancellor of the Sathya Sai University in India on the importance of human values in education. I am sure most of you are aware of the global and national problems we are facing at present. I would put deterioration of human values on top of the ladder. Human’s impact on earth in various ways placing a significant amount

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    Importance of Childhood Education With the economy currently in such a terrible position now it is’s no wonder why that people everywhere are being laid off‚ and companies around both the country and the world are jobs are laying off and choosing to keep staff to a minimum. Unfortunately‚ the positions that are kept are held by those who have the educational background that has essentially securedd their position from the beginning. There once was a time where an individual could apply for a

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    IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION FOR FUTURE GENERATION As we understand that education sector need to be responsible in educating future generation‚ we are obliged to look in more deeply the role of education itself. I tried to focus the topic on the higher education responsibility in educating future generation. It has been identified that the major roles of higher education in the 21st century are creation of learning society‚ life long learning‚ regional economic development‚ technological innovation

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    Good Enough Governance: Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries* Merilee S. Grindle Edward S. Mason Professor of International Development Kennedy School of Government Harvard University merilee_grindle@harvard.edu November 2002 “People now place their hope in God‚ since the government is no longer involved in such matters.”1 So lamented a poverty-stricken citizen of Armenia. Indeed‚ it is all too clear that when governments perform poorly‚ resources are wasted‚ services go

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    VALUE-BASED EDUCATION: A NEED OF TODAY In the present era of education assisted by ultramodern technology‚ we are inclined more towards knowledge and ranks in the examination than application of learning in our day-to-day life. Theodore Roosevelt warns‚ “To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” It is a lamentable fact that in the prevalent scenario of education‚ the majority of the teachers as well as the taught have turned into grades-oriented and marks-oriented

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    WITHOUT THE ACTIVITIES OF SMEs OPERATORS Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are companies whose headcount or turnover falls below certain limits. And the limit depends on the country in which the company is operating. SMEs contribute immensely to the economic development of a country .And it can be said that a developing country like Ghana cannot develop without the contribution of SMEs due to the following reasons: Firstly‚ SMEs contribute significantly to the provision of productive employment

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    The Importance of Critical Thinking in Education By: Henderi MBA Student @ Saxion University of Applied Sciences Rainbolt and Dawyer (2012‚ p.5) define the critical thinking is “the skill of making decisions based on good reasons”. McPeck (1981) as cited in Mason (2008)‚ on the other hand‚ said that critical thinking is related to a subject‚ which needs an in-depth understanding‚ about it. Based on that‚ critical thinking should cover both definitions that include the skills and knowledge

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    02/23/2015 Eng 101 Education is undoubtedly an essential and important tool for every single person. It plays an important role to shape and define the success of an individual. The lack of a good education will complicate a person’s efforts to move up in the world‚ seek a better job‚ and achieve a successful career and life. The importance of education is crucial and it starts at an early age. Parents give a great amount of effort to give their children the best education. Everyone has different

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    is the most important investment in the world is how much they give back to their families‚" says Gene Sperling‚ a former top economic adviser to President Bill Clinton (and currently advising Barack Obama). Sperling’s book‚ "What Works in Girls’ Education" (with Barbara Herz)‚ is simultaneously disturbing and encouraging. It’s disheartening to think of how far we have to go to get all kids into school—one of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals launched in 2000 to accelerate progress on

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    PARENTS TEACHERS PROGRESSIVE FORUM (PTPF) A MEMORNDON ON: THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER AND COMPUTER EDUCATION. “First we thought the PC was a calculator. Then we found out how to turn numbers into letters with ASCII (Americas standard code for information interchange) — and we thought it was a typewriter. Then we discovered graphics‚ and we thought it was a television. With the World Wide Web‚ we’ve realized it’s a brochure and while we ponder‚ we discovered it has become a global community.” I

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