Theme No. 7 Capacity building for encashing technological options and Entrepreneurial Opportunities Role of Women Entrepreneurs in Agricultural Development: Problems and Prospects Dr. C.S Arneja and Gaganpreet Kaur Dept. of Extension Education Punjab Agricultural University‚ Ludhiana. ABSTRACT The emergence of entrepreneurs in agriculture and allied activities can propel our rural population into self sustaining individuals‚ who in turn can catalyze the development of economy. The concepts of
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Career prospects 1. Before you strike off in pursuit of a career that really lights your fire‚ take some time to do some serious self-exploration. Make a list of all things in your life that you have really enjoyed. It could be work or play‚ an event‚ or a period of time in your life. Pick one and start digging into reasons why. Get beyond what you love doing‚ and break it down into the underlying characteristics. Think of it as identifying your passion’s building blocks. Once you have a picture
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Sex education‚ broadly defined; any instruction in the processes and consequences of sexual activity‚ ordinarily given to adolescent .Today the term usually refers to classroom lesson about sex taught in primary and secondary schools. {Redmond‚W.A 2008}. Illinois sex education advisory board (2002) defined sex education as a cooperative effort; home‚ school‚ church and community to provide selected learning experiences and guidance for young people concerning the needs‚ interests‚ problems and
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A post secondary education‚ would not only mean a more opportunistic future for me‚ but a more stable one for my family as well. Growing up I was always expected to strive for and receive a college degree. Coming from the South Bronx‚ one isn’t really expected to achieve a post secondary education‚ for many don’t even make it past high school. The South Bronx is demoted and put on this non existing level with this predestined view that all who grow up here will remain here. Wanting to be better than
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Gender Inequality and Post-Secondary Education in Canada INTRODUCTION Historically‚ gender differences have been at the core of social and economic injustice and women have faced fundamental disadvantages (Tepperman & Curtis‚ 2011‚ p. 351). Despite recent changes in formal equality – the introduction of protection for women in the Constitution Act‚ 1982 and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ for example - informal barriers are still present which lead to the discrimination of women (Tepperman
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finish high school." This is what Raj Sherman‚ an Alberta Liberals leader stated recently in an article of the Calgary Sun while tackling the issue of "Free Post-Secondary Education". Everybody wants to be educated for free after high school‚ and many countries offer it‚ so why not Canada? It is possible to have free post-secondary education in Canada; it would fit like a glove in our system. I will explain how and why it should be done‚ and what limitations will be set in order to make the system work
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Post Secondary education plays an important and critical role in the social‚ cultural and economic success of people. As students move on to postsecondary education‚ costs can rise considerably. The role education plays makes it possible for young people to take advantage of a range of employment opportunities‚ but post-secondary education is not financially accessible for many people. Funding also creates the negative effect of stress from long term debt that many students face in post secondary
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NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA COURSE CODE :AGR203 COURSE TITLE : PRINCIPLES OF CROP PRODUCTION AEM203 COURSE GUIDE COURSE GUIDE AGR203 PRINCIPLES OF CROP PRODUCTION Course Team Dr. Jari Sanusi (Developer/Writer) - NOUN Dr. S. I. Ogunrinde (Programme Leader) - NOUN Dr. Jari Sanusi (Coordinator) - NOUN NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ii AEM203 COURSE GUIDE National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters 14/16 Ahmadu Bello Way Victoria Island Lagos Abuja Office: No.5 Dar-es-Salaam
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Second Thoughts on Secondary Education “The answers for all our national problems come down to a single word. That word is education.” - Lyndon B. Johnson The Educational system in America has been subject to many reforms in the past century‚ and despite many theories; none have been successful in creating a world-class public school system that America needs to stay on the leading edge of advancement. A mixture of low standards‚ a transition to equity‚ and lack of discipline has led to the
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than ever. To fulfill this need the HR managers more or less have to face some constraint. Now being a contemporary issue of problems and prospects of Human Resource professions we have consider it as our topic. 1. Objective The First objective of preparing this report was to fulfill the course requirement. The other objective was to identify the problems and prospects of Human Resource professions. 2. Limitations During preparing this report there were time‚ cost and resource limitation
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