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    regarding your family’s long term care insurance needs. As you know‚ long-term care is an important issue that can affect your family’s emotional and financial well-being. We believe all of our policyholders need to ensure they are adequately prepared for the impact of long-term care expenses. Understanding how you can prepare for long-term care on your own can be quite a task – that’s why I am excited to offer my assistance in helping you understand more about long-term care and the options that

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    Long-term effects of the Napoleonic wars The Napoleonic wars had a broad range of consequences on Europe and its economy. Even if accused of slowing down the growth of the economy at the beginning of the 19th century‚ the end of the wars had tremendous effects on Europe and international trade‚ creating a new world order. Whereas the British Empire was thriving with its colonies‚ almost ruling the seven seas‚ continental Europe refocused to a more local market‚ divided between the declining French

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    died and wounded. However‚ the assassination of Ferdinand was not the only reason caused the worldwide war‚ it was just a blasting fuse of long-term problems between the countries. For a long time of period‚ the militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism caused the tension between the countries and led to the World War I. One of the four long-term causes of World War I is the militarism‚ which is a philosophy that places a great importance on military power. Militarism was typically

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    Expected Lifetime Costs of Significant “Aging Shocks” for a 65-Year-Old Today Population Needing Long-term Care If we also look at another issue as to why long-term care could be a large burden is the rapid inflation in expenditures for long-term care in recent years. Medicare and Medicaid expenditures on nursing home care were $9 billion in 1980‚ more than doubling to $25 billion by 1990‚ and doubling again to $54 billion by 1999. Likewise‚ Medicare and Medicaid expenditures on home health

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    Educational Trip

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    INTRODUCTION Going on a Educational trip means more than simply leaving the school grounds. Educational trips should always have a major educational element‚ but the impact of Educational trips can extend much further. The importance of Educational trips includes giving students the chance to build closer bonds with their classmates‚ experience new environments and enjoy a day away from the classroom When students and teachers are together outside the classroom‚ new educational environments and experiences

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    QUALITY OF EDUCATION AND NATIONAL POLICY MANAGEMENT CONTEXT IN TANZANIA. FADHILI Madaga E- mail: madagafadhili@yahoo.com M.E.D. Management and Administration Department of Management and Life Long Learning University of Dar es salaam INTRODUCTION The concept of quality may mean different things to different individuals and organizations. Apparently‚ some different medium of instruction may be associated with quality of a school. This is quite incorrect. Quality is an improved state of the

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    EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Gaudencio V. Aquino Perpetua U. Razon Philippines Copyright‚ 1993 CHAPTER 1 1. It is the major concern of the teacher. A. Effective guidance and control B. Control and evaluation of learning C. Teaching and learning D. understand the laws governing learning 2. According to Kelly (1965)‚ Learning is the mental activity by which knowledge and skills‚ habits‚ attitudes‚ virtues‚ and ideals are acquired‚ retained and utilized resulting in the :

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    Like the earlier distinction between “origins” and “causes‚” the Revolution also had short- and long-term consequences. Perhaps the most important immediate consequence of declaring independence was the creation of state constitutions in 1776 and 1777. The Revolution also unleashed powerful political‚ social‚ and economic forces that would transform the post-Revolution politics and society‚ including increased participation in politics and governance‚ the legal institutionalization of religious toleration

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    I found that diversity issues are rising in numbers at institutes of higher education on a profoundly widespread basis. Some issues that I will explore will be: 1. What role has racism as well as sexism and classism played in the American educational system? 2. Are educators receiving more education concerning diversity issues now than in the last 10 years and if so why? 3. Is this training consistent and widespread? 4. How does diversity affect the students learning abiltity from both the

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    Ombudsmen: Past and Present Ombudsmen have a very long history in the arena of dispute resolution. Of Swedish origin‚ this person was appointed to a position of authority to represent the interests of the citizens. Of course‚ this person is not a lawyer‚ but a spokesperson. This authoritative position is has evolved over time to become more than a mere representative. Ombudsmen now a significant aspect of alternative dispute resolution. Ordinarily‚ most ombudsmen are appointed by the government

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