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    Educational System in Nigeria Problems and Prospects L. O. Odia1 and S.I Omofonmwan 2 1. Universal Welfare Sustainable Community Development Center‚ Benin City‚ Nigeria 2. Department of Geography and Planning‚ Ambrose Alli University‚ Ekpoma‚ Nigeria E-mail: profomofonmwan@yahoo.com or odialucko@yahoo.com KEYWORDS Education; problems; prospects; standards; research and development ABSTRACT This paper examines the problems and prospects of education in Nigeria. Education is the bedrock of development

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    PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF SERVICE SECTOR - EDUCATION SHAJITHA.K M.Phil SCHOLAR.‚ ABSTRACT India stands out for the size and dynamism of its services sector. The Service Sector in India today accounts for more than half of India’s GDP. The contribution of the services sector to the Indian economy has been manifold: a 55.2 per cent share in gross domestic product (GDP)‚ growing by 10 per cent annually‚ contributing to about a quarter of total employment‚ accounting for

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    Secondary Education A secondary school teacher at a public school must be licensed with a bachelor’s degree and by completing an approved teacher education program. Secondary school teachers at private schools do not need to be licensed but are required to have a bachelor’s degree to teach. For hard to fill positions‚ some states offer alternative licensing programs to secondary school teachers. Understanding a student’s needs‚ the ability to motivate them and communicate well‚ are important qualifications

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    Semantic Modeling in Accounting Education‚ Practice‚ and Research: Some Progress and Impediments     by   William E. McCarthy‚ Arthur Andersen Alumni Professor Department of Accounting‚ Michigan State University           ____________________________________________________________ _ Published in: Conceptual Modeling: Current Issues and Future Directions‚ Editors: P. P. Chen‚ J. Akoka‚ H Kangassalo‚ and B. Thalheim. Springer Verlag‚ Berlin and Heidelberg‚ 1999‚ pp. 144-53. All of the judgments of

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    Bangladesh-PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Bangladesh Index Despite its poor-country status‚ increasing numbers of tourists have visited Bangladesh‚ a new but minor source of foreign exchange earning. Tourism in the early 1980s amounted to some 49‚000 visitors per year‚ but by 1986 more than 129‚000 tourists--mostly from India‚ the United States‚ Britain‚ and Japan--visited Bangladesh. According to the Bangladesh Parjaton Corporation (Bangladesh Tourism Corporation)‚ some Tk44.6 million in foreign exchange

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    Problems & prospects of insurance in Bangladesh Prospects: There should be vigorous campaign through out the country to make the people aware of the utility and prospects of buying insurance. Bangladesh is a densely populated country and most of the people in our country are poor. They would definitively go for insurance for the security and the risks covered by the insurance. Therefore‚ the prospects of Insurance are very high in Bangladesh if the following measures can be adopted. First

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    International Journal of Business and Management September‚ 2009 Problems and Prospects of Marketing in Developing Economies: The Nigerian Experience Sunday O. E. Ewah & Alex B. Ekeng Department of Business Administration‚ Cross River University of Technology Ogoja Campus‚ Nigeria Tel: 80-5901-4300 Abstract The study takes a holistic view of some of the problems facing marketing in developing economies‚ such as low marketing education‚ preferences for foreign products and low patronage for non-essential

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    The Secondary Education in Britain Introduction The United Kingdom has a completely world-leading education system. The education in the United Kingdom has hundreds years of history‚ which is quite perfect and complex‚ and also has a very large flexibility. It is quite different from the education in China. Overall‚ the education in the UK is divided into three parts: primary educationsecondary education and tertiary education. The secondary education in the UK and China The difference

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    Download this Report from here: http://studyassignment.blogspot.com/2014/05/a-report-on-prospects-and-problems-of.html Executive Summary In today’s competitive business environment‚ mobile operators have to compete in the industry by facing the problems and overcome it‚ taking initiative considering the prospects of the industry‚ and finally taking marketing strategy for the customers and overall the industry. If Government‚ authorities‚ companies will give attention in this sector then whole

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    TITLE: Problems and prospects of Tourism Industry in Bangladesh. INTRODUCTION Tourism has become a very important and dynamic sector both in the world economy and particularly in Bangladesh. Its growth affects not only the activities directly linked to tourism but also other sectors. Tourism is already an important sector in some developing countries and will become so for others. Developing countries like ours have been fast growing in tourism industry terms in the world over the last Decade

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