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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO STUDY Economic development has been defined as the process whereby the level of national production (that is national income) or per capita income‚ increase over a period of time (Nwankwo and Ejekeme‚ 2007: 34). Specifically‚ economic development involves on increase in the size of the secondary sector of the economy and a corresponding decrease in the realistic importance of the primary sector. In a more conventional approach‚ economic development

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    ventures 5 2000–2005: Legal issues‚ XP‚ and .NET 6 2005–present: Vista‚ Windows 7 and Windows 8 7 See also 8 References 9 External links 1975–1985: The founding of Microsoft[edit] Microsoft staff photo‚ December 7‚ 1978. From left to right: Top: Steve Wood‚ Bob Wallace‚ Jim Lane. Middle: Bob O ’Rear‚ Bob Greenberg‚ Marc McDonald‚ Gordon Letwin. Bottom: Bill Gates‚ Andrea Lewis‚ Marla Wood‚ Paul Allen Missing: Ric Weiland‚ Miriam Lubow. Gates described the photograph in 2009 as

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    Significant reforms have been made to the education system due to the demands of a fast changing and increasingly competitive global economy. The need to provide quality education that maximizes the potential of every child and raise standards of pupil performance has increased the demand for education assistants and broadened the range of responsibilities they perform. In the past‚ an education assistant’s role involved preparing materials for the classroom‚ childcare and pastoral care. However

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    Tourism Tourism is defined as a composite of activities‚ services‚ and industries that delivers a travel experience to individuals and groups travelling fifty miles or more from their homes for purposes of pleasure. The business sectors comprising the tourism industry include: transportation‚ accommodations‚ eating and drinking establishments‚ shops‚ entertainment venues‚ activity facilities‚ and a variety of hospitality service providers who cater to individuals or groups travelling away from

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    Philippine National Symbols Philippine National Symbols Pambansang Dahon or  Philippine National Leaf | Anahaw or Fan palm (Livistona rotundifolia in Latin) - The Filipino word "Anahaw" (ana-how) are nice-looking‚ tropical palm known for its round fan-shaped leaves. Its leaf has some uses like: to fan yourself during hot days. The Tagalogs of Quezon Province even use it to wrap their brown and delicious tikoy. Anahaw leaves are also a widespread symbol in the Philippines

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    ELEMENTARY When my elementary level starts‚ I learned to go to school without my mother. I started to study at Allacapan Central Elementary School. When I was grade 1‚ I got 4th rank. I learned to study hard when I was at the elementary level because according to my mother it is nice to see that I’m in the stage with her and pining my ribbon in short it is nice to see that I have a rank and it’s true your really proud if you will have a ribbon or medal during the recognition day. I enjoy my elementary

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    Life is too short for acquiring knowledge. Student life is mainly meant for studies. A student who devotes his full energy and time to his studies is a good son of his motherland. India needs mentally alert and able young men and women. It is the duty of students to acquire as much knowledge as they can during their student life. A nation of undisciplined citizens can never make any progress. Such a nation is always in danger of extinction. Indiscipline is a serious drawback of our national life

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    What was the difference between the hatchet book and the movie cry of the wild? Gjystina Vukaj Comparative essay The Differences and Similarities between the Book "Hatchet" and its Movie "A Cry in the Wild" In this essay I will compare the differences and similarities of events in the book "Hatchet" and the movie "A Cry in the Wild". Our class read a book called "Hatchet" and saw the movie "A Cry in the Wild" (based on Hatchet). I realized that the book and movie had many differences and

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    Topic: People work because they need money to live. What are some other reasons that people work? Discuss one or more of these reasons. Use specific examples and details to support your answer. "People will work because they need money to live." Though I do believe that there are a lot of other reasons for people to work. I will enumerate each of these reasons in the following paragraphs. According to me‚ all of us have an inbuilt burning desire to SUCCEED. Success is a combination of professional

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    The Obstacles of Education in Poverty The greatest obstacle regarding the attainment of education in a high-poverty school―resources. According to HuffPost Education‚ 51 percent of children across the country now live in poverty‚ and the numbers appear to be growing at a hypersonic speed (Slade‚ 2015). Whether it be the inability to access quality education (a problem for many developing and rural nations) or the inability to fund lunch and school supplies (such as up to date textbooks or computers)

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