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    These days‚ having an undergraduate degree has become the norm and graduate education is growing in importance. The main reason for the increase in the number of people going for further studies - is increased competition and graduate degree provide a benefit in the job markets. Graduate education is essential for maintaining a vibrant economy and healthy communities especially in the face of increasing global competition. The only way that we can hope to move beyond the status quo is by embracing

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    theories to make sense of the world it is trying to examine. There are many contrasting and conflicting views advocated by differing schools of thought within IR. The merits and faults of each school of thought have been contested in what are known as the ‘great debates’. The debates were triggered by real world events such as the Abyssinia Crisis‚ and the failure of the League of Nations in the 1930s. These real world events pitted conflicting ideologies about world politics against each other. Essentially

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    Ashworth College Malcom X states‚ "Education is our passport to the future‚ for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today." The importance of college education is far more essential today than it was before. With an economy recovering from recession and jobs scarce‚ those seeking employment are now realizing the value of a college education. Oftentimes‚ because of an overwhelming large pool of seekers‚ applicants without a degree can be terminated

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    current world events: the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989‚ the first Gulf War‚ Somalia‚ the rise of Osama bin Laden. However‚ threats or bribes always convinced me to stop. In 2003‚ the president of a major publishing house that is owned by a powerful international corporation read a draft of what had now become Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. He described it as "a riveting story that needs to be told." Then he smiled sadly‚ shook his head‚ and told me that since the executives at world head-quarters

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF PSYCHOLINGUISTICS IN EDUCATION A newborn baby always has the faculty of wonder . . . Psychology is the studies about human and mind. Psycholinguistics is the study about human and language which they acquire from a newborn baby‚ till they die. A newborn baby always has the faculty of wonder. That is how it is. If a newborn baby can talk‚ they will say something about what an extraordinary world it is. As the time goes by‚ they will acquire the language used by their mom.

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    On this special day we honour our teachers for their hard work and dedication to education. To acknowledge the contributions of all teachers I hereby share the transcript of one of my speeches on the importance of education. In Mid 2009 I joined a public speaking club (the Northern Exposure Toastmasters Club) and I was invited to talk about myself at one of its meetings. I delivered a speech entitled “Education has changed my life”‚ and the submission is a slightly revised version of my original

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    online articles. A. Foreign Literature History The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 allocated money to bring new technology into schools‚ including computers. In 1975‚ Apple Computer first donated computers to schools‚ and by 1981 educational "drill and practice" programs were developed. By 1996‚ many schools were rewired for Internet access. Importance of Computer in Primary Schools The use of computer education in both public and private schools provides students with the technology

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    The Importance of Physical Education Students need to be physically active to grow properly. According to the National Association of Sports and Physical Education (NASPE)‚ elementary classes should spend 150 minutes every week in physical education. Educators should place a priority on children being active at school and emphasize the importance of a strong physical education program. Physical education offers students a chance to learn how to keep themselves healthy with life-long skills. In

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    http://k6.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/go/nsw-primary-curriculum-foundation-statements Department of Education Gardner‚ H. (1993). Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences (2nd ed.). NewYork: Basic Books. Hanlon‚ D. (2004). Beyond the curriculum wars: understanding. Curriculum Perspectives‚ 24(1)‚ pp. 55-57. Paige. R.‚ & Huckbee‚ M. (2005). Putting arts education front and center. Education week‚ 24(20)‚ 52. Queensland Study Authority. (2010). The arts. Retrieved from http://www.qsa.qld

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    The Importance of Beowulf in Modern America By Jennifer Carley Modern culture and literature include many stories of great heroes and fictional adventures. Many people grow up reading about these great adventures and looking up to the heroes of the stories. Heroes are great roll models because they are portrayed as courageous and trustworthy individuals‚ two very admirable qualities. Despite numerous cultural and technological advancements‚ life in modern America continues to bear resemblance to

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