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    don’t agree with some of my friends here‚ that there are disadvantages with co-education. It totally depends on the "INDIVIDUAL" how he/she takes the things and here "Attitude and Behavior" also plays very crucial role. If they have mutual understanding they can’t go with wrong things right. Co-education refers to a mixed schooling system‚ where boys and girls learn together under one single roof. A co-education school system mitigates any impartation and difference between girls and boys. They play

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    The Victorian dress Why did the poor Victorians have to be so different from the rich Victorians? Money back then was a big divider. The poor had to work very hard if they wanted money‚ but the rich didn’t have to really do anything because they had a maid that did all their work. The rich victorians led a life full of leisure‚ which was reflected on their clothing. The poor victorians were drastically different. The poor victorians are so different because they have no money and they can’t really

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    REACTION PAPER 1. Terraforming Mars Terraforming is the process of transforming a hostile environment into one suitable for human life. Being that Mars is the most Earth-like planet‚ it is the best candidate for terraforming. At the rate that the human population is growing‚ it is already evident that we are overpopulating earth‚ and with no signs of the population increase slowing‚ it is obvious that we are going to need to find new living arrangements. Where are we to find more space? The

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    Do you have a creative as a four-year-old kid? Do you express your creativity often? There might be few of us who would answer‚ “Yes” to these questions. If you are one of them then keep it up. But most of us would say a big “No” looking at the deprivation of creativity in our day today lives. Lack of creative expression creates a life lacking in meaning and fulfillment. Some of us are so creatively dead that we feel this skill is essential only for artists‚ writers and musicians and not for everyone

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    The American education system requires that students complete 12 years of primary and secondary education prior to attending university or college.  Although admission policies vary from one university to the next‚ most determine admission based on several criteria‚ including a student ’s high school course of study‚ high school Grade Point Average (GPA)‚ participation in extracurricular activities‚ SAT or ACT exam scores‚ a written essay‚ and possibly a personal interview. University students

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    Why our education system does not need more F’s There are many fundamental things wrong with our educational system.  Children seem to not understand that getting good grades are integral to success.  Carl Singleton‚ in his essay “What our Education System Needs is More F’s”‚ believes that the answer to this dilemma comes in teachers giving more failing grades to all the children who do not learn the material. I feel that this is not the best answer to this issue.  Due to bell curve dynamics are

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    Essay on education system in the country Education is one of the most important factors that lead to the development of a country and society as a whole. In case of a developing nation like ours a proper education system plays a vital role in the growth and prosperity of the people .While we talk about the Indian education system we can easily divide it into three parts namely primary‚ secondary‚ and post graduation‚ where most people pursue the primary and secondary level of education the post

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    of organized education. The Gurukul system of education is one of the oldest on earth but before that the guru shishya system was extant‚ in which students were taught orally and the data would be passed from one generation to the next. Now everything has changed. New method of education has taken the Indians to the next level. Thus it improved the knowledge and innovative ideas has come up in the minds of the Indians. II. Types of Education There are different types of education in India. Every

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    Reaction Paper: The Interlude College Composition I October 30‚ 2013. Return of The Tiger The Interlude is a story that reveals how a person cannot get away from what he or she did in the past because other persons remember and behave as if the past must never die. The Author did a good job at the description of the characters‚ which helped the reader better understand the roles they play in the story. The main character of this story

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    of American education‚ and there is a large number of people who argue that the American education system is dysfunctional and needs to be fixed. There are numerous proposals proposed by politicians of different era designed to revitalize and mend the system. One result of the approaches taken to mend the education system is increase in the influence of private corporations on the public education system. Though those corporate reforms have called attention to the public education system‚ those reforms

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