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    Being a responsible student means trying your hardest in everything you do and always doing your best. When going through the questions I came upon the question that asked what we were good at and how we think that could contribute to RHS and society. I struggled to come up with an answer for this. I really don’t think I have any particular talent. I think I am ok at many things and I love doing a lot of things but I don’t really have any special talent. One thing that I did come up with however

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    gained insight in the importance of education to a nation‚ Jamaica is one such country. Credit must be given to the English Missionaries who were able to convince the slave owners of the importance of literacy for the slaves. Although it was started in no formal way‚ over the years it was enlightenment for almost all who were afforded this precious service. Global changes in areas such as demand for job requirement in the market place has really helped to strengthen the education system in Jamaica

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    the points it made to be valid. It also backs up its statements with research and statistics. I plan to discuss the points it makes and their implications in a positive and negative light. The author begins with speaking about the importance of sexual education. How in Canada it focuses on adolescence but completely overlooks adult immigrants that are not taught it in their native country. This article attains its information and makes its points by having semi-structured qualitative interviews

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    contrast the Marxist and functionalist interpretations of education in society. The role of education is to educate individuals within society and to prepare them for working life in the economy‚ also to integrate individuals and teach them the norms‚ values and roles within society. There are many different sociological theories that differ within the role of education within society that attempt to try and explain how society or aspects of society work together. Different theories try and attempt

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    IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION ON THE SEXUAL AWARENESS OF ELEMENTARY PUPILS I.INTRODUCTION The continuous debate the Catholic Church and the Department of Education on the issue of Sex Education is always a controversial discussion. The DEPED has been teaching sex education before as it was integrated in other subjects like biology ‚but this time the church is protesting a specific project of the United Nations Population Fund to introduce the subject in schools. Education officials insist that

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    Higher education is now a controversial topic. That fancy piece of paper in a frame that we lose sleep over for four years has been victim of heavy scrutiny in recent years. Every side of the argument seems to agree that we place too much importance on it‚ but the variety of explanations(and potential solutions) can be overwhelming. At the risk of looking like a cop out‚ I firmly believe‚ after thorough research‚ that there is not a sole guilty side. There are multiple factors that play into this

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    the topic of the passage? Importance of education for the young professional athletes. 2. What is the central message of the passage? Any professional athletes should not miss their education too as it is vital for their future. 3. Determine what is at issue. What is your initial personal viewpoint? Issue: Most of the parents of young sports athletes neglect education and gives priority to their children’s career. Personal viewpoint: We do agree that education should be given main priority

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    IMPACT OF THE USE OF INTERNET ON TECHNICAL COLLEGE VOCATIONAL STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN OGUN STATE‚ NIGERIA ABSTRACT This study is designed to determine the impact of the use of internet on technical college vocational students’ academic performance in Ogun State‚ Nigeria. The purpose of the study among other things focuses on identifying the attitudes of students toward the use of internet; to determine the purpose of internet usage by students; to find out the intensity of internet

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    The Importance of Detail in A Sound of Thunder: A Society Gone Corrupt In the short story‚ “A Sound of Thunder”‚ Ray Bradbury employs detail of the consequences of killing one mouse to show how society has developed into one that has lost emotions and the true meaning of a life. This reoccurring idea of a chain reaction drives the story and eventually causes the death of the protagonist. From the beginning of the novel through the Time Safari guide‚ Bradbury places high emphasis on the one mouse

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    How does Marxism explain the role of education in society? The sociology of education is the study of how public institutions and individual experiences affect education and its outcomes. It is most concerned with the public schooling systems of modern industrial societies‚ including the expansion of higher‚ further‚ adult‚ and continuing education. Education has always been seen as a fundamentally optimistic human endeavour characterised by aspirations for progress and betterment. It is understood

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