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    ROLE OF WOMEN IN EDUCATION AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN Abstract: This study investigated the role of women in education and social development of children. Two research questions were posed to guide the study. The study employed descriptive survey design. The sample comprised of 300 respondents (women) drawn using simple random sampling technique. A structured questionnaire developed on a four point rating scale duly vetted by specialists in educational research‚ measurement and evaluation

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    Digital Plagiarism: The Role of Society and Technology • [pic] • [pic] Ryan Kennedy Examines the application of the World Wide Web in class education and research and the ways in which the Internet has enabled cheating and given educators ways to fight plagiarism. Internet-based information has had a profound effect on the way people can now educate themselves from a pool of seemingly endless content. It is estimated by the NEC Research Institute that there are more then 1.4 billion

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    A role of the Environmental Ethics in the modern society The inspiration for environmental ethics was the first Earth Day in 1970 when environmentalists started urging philosophers who were involved with environmental groups to do something about environmental ethics. An intellectual climate had developed in the last few years of the 1960s in large part because of the publication of two papers in Science: Lynn White`s “The Historical Roots of our Ecological Crisis” (March 1967) and Garett Hardin`s

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    Introduction: Deviance is a behavior that violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society. Deviance is regularly separated into two sorts of degenerate exercises. The primary‚ wrongdoing is the infringement of formally established laws and is alluded to as formal aberrance. Illustrations of formal aberrance would include: burglary‚ robbery‚ assault‚ murder‚ and strike‚ just to give some examples. The second sort of freak conduct alludes to infringement of casual social standards

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    bank tellers‚ answering machines replace operators‚ and insightful descriptions of the product on Internet shopping sites replace salesmen. Many have considered the downsides to technology and decided that IT advancements are not all beneficial to society. Even though machines and technology have replaced the jobs that were once done by human beings‚ the jobs have not been eliminated; they are merely changed in a way that humans no longer carry on the task. Technology has also changed jobs in a way

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    Information technology plays a major role in the modern education.Various ideas are given by these technologies.In this faster and modern world‚Education is an unavoidable segment.In olden days‚Education was only the study in Hand books‚ but now ‚it is more advanced and practical.Now days‚computer plays a active part in the modern education.It is more useful for making many assignments and projects.Now a days‚In ordinary schools also‚the education is through a form named Smart class. It

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    Deviance is a behavior that violates the social norms‚ in other words‚ it is a behavior that violates the standard of conduct or expectations of a group or society (Wickham 1991: 85). Though it may be sometimes positive‚ it is mostly considered in a negative view. The functionalist‚ interactionist and conflict perspectives seek to explain the concept of deviance. According to the functionalists‚ deviance is a common part of human existence with both negative and positive consequences for social stability

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    Political Culture and the social stratification in southern society created a solidarity among Southerners. Southern unity was hinged on the similarity between their ideals in government and the ways they viewed their society. Yet‚ as evidenced by the nullification crisis during the Jackson Administration‚ South Carolina failed to turn the gears toward secession. Although passionately pro slavery‚ and content with status-quo in their plantation society‚ staunch disunionists failed to convince the southern

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    THE COLOSSEUM’S ROLE IN ANCIENT ROMAN SOCIETY JULIAN ARANA PROFESSOR HENRY LARES ARC 2701 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE I 11/29/06 The Colosseum’s role in ancient Roman society For as long as humans have existed‚ they have always found some way to entertain themselves. Even the earliest societies have left evidence of some sort of activity or hobby that they used as a form of entertainment. Perhaps the most famous building that was used as a form of entertainment is the Roman Colosseum‚ also known

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    generally accepted. On the other hand‚ some research did not shows their impact until years past‚ so we will never know which one will benefit the greatest number of people. Many scientific discoveries‚ which have played and still playing a significant role in our life‚ such as the discovery of penicillin and gravity are serendipities‚ if the apple didn’t fall on Newton’s head‚ the great laws of physics maybe delayed hundreds of years to be come up with. Thus‚ if scientists just focus their research on

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