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    what is known as the “digital divide‚” therefore‚ creating a digital gap between the two worlds. For example‚ by integrating basic computer skills into children ’s everyday lives‚ it could essentially bridge the gap and help build global social inclusion. Currently‚ governments across the world have already started providing low income areas with the tools necessary to be digitally literate‚ helping people go back to school to be more successful in the workforce. By honing digital literacy skills

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    5 September is celebrated as TEACHER’S DAY in India. Different countries celebrate the ocassion on different dates like 11 September in Argentina‚ 15 October in Brazil as Teacher Appreciation Day etc. UNESCO recognises October 5 as World Teacher’s Day. Teacher’s day is a day to honour our teachers and thank them for all that they have done for us in our educational lives. Specially 5 September is the birth day of India’s 2nd President as well as great philosopher cum teacher Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

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    Executive Summary Research4you is a consulting firm that was founded on September 26‚ 2006. Research4you focus on better understanding communities‚ people‚ and situations and assisting business in identifying issues that might impede overall goal of your project. We specialize in conducting research working with various issues and various population across the globe. World hunger and poverty is a big issue that affect millions of people across the planet. We have worked with various non-profit

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    Conservatives describes the 1996 welfare reform as being a successful policy for poor and low-income workers. They argue that it is considerably more effective to encourage a person to become self-sufficient‚ rather than having improvidently kept dependent on the government for money. Additionally‚ conservatives pointed to the fact that since the nation’s welfare rolls have fallen by half‚ a reasonable number of individuals became self-sufficient and in effect provided with jobs. On the other hand

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    As the gulf between the world’s rich and poor becomes greater‚ study of the underlying causes of poverty and the constraints that prevent people moving out of poverty is more important than ever. My ambition is to contribute to the development of social justice and the reduction of poverty and inequality in under developed countries‚ especially those affected by war. At the moment I am unsure what field I want my contribution to be in. A degree in international studies will improve my understanding

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    FDSGFDGSDFGFDGFGFDGDSFGFDSGFDGDFGFD Tirupati‚ both famous as pilgrim centres. He graduated with a Master’s Degree in Arts from Madras University. In partial fulfilment for his M.A. degree‚ Radhakrishnan wrote a thesis on the ethics of the Vedanta titled "The Ethics of the Vedanta and Its Metaphysical Presuppositions"‚ which was a reply to the charge that the Vedanta system had no room for ethics. Professor A.G. Hogg awarded the following testimonial for this thesis: "The thesis which he prepared

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    1:2‚ 1:3‚ 2:1 Discrimination is a preconceived attitude towards members of a particular group formed only upon the basis of their membership of that group that leads to less favourable or bad treatment of that person. For example‚ A public building does not provide reasonable access for a person in a wheelchair to be able to access the building in the same way as other people Potential effects may include: • Causing upset • Affecting an individual’s self-esteem • Causing stress • Individuals feeling

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    Equality‚ Diversity‚ Inclusion policy Statement of intent Our nursery and pre-school is committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice and inclusion for all children and families. We provide an environment in which all children are supported to reach their full potential. Aim We aim to: provide a secure environment in which all our children can flourish and in which all contributions are valued; include and value the contribution of all families to our understanding

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    be described as a passage one may undergo in order to reach a destination. Journeys can be both physical and emotional. As well as this journeys can be a positive and negative experience. The notion of journey is apparent is “Beneath Clouds” by Ivan Sen‚ as well as in related texts “Stand By Me” by Rob Reiner and “Bushwalking” by Phillip Rush. The idea of Journey in these texts is portrayed through obstacles‚ various poetic and film techniques. Beneath Clouds is a movie about a physical and emotional

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    Education Inclusion addresses the controversy of inclusion in education. It argues that inclusions controversy stems from its relation to educational and social values in addition to individual worth. Stout states the important questions that should always be asked when discussing inclusion. She gives us some arguments from advocates on both sides of the issue and everyone in between. She recognizes that inclusion has no simple answers. She merely intends to overview the concepts of inclusion and

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