The higher education in remote area has been limited by the geographic condition. An argument that has been raised is that the university education should be accessable for students who live in remote areas. This argument is justified in my view‚ as outlined in the following paragraphs. The first point in support this is that having an equal opportunity on education is the basic human right for a resident. That is to say‚ nobody should be deprived the right to study at university due to the geographic
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1. Can ICTs be innovatively used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor? Yes they can be used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor. The ICT plays a big role in the rural areas and benefits the people that live there. ICT’s are used in the poor communities to empower and help the illiterate and people with less knowledge. Applications in agricultural and rural development have often been to provide direct access to market and weather information for the poor
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There have always been a continuous trend of people migrating from rural dwellings to urban area in search of an earning‚ better education or may be due to environmental degradation in rural areas. Even‚ political conflicts‚ wars‚ and income disparities among and within regions may also be a motivating factor which results in migration whether international or national. Whatever may be the reasons‚ migration is a very common phenomenon nowadays in most of the cities. Recent studies reveal that
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Internet usage in function to education from students of Albanian universities M. Sc. Stela Dhima PhD Candidate‚ University of Tirana‚ Tirana‚ Albania steladhima@gmail.com Abstract This study comes at a time where everyone talks about Information Technology (IT)‚ smart phones‚ computers and lap tops‚ tablets‚ sophisticated and full of options TVs‚ HD and 3D TVs‚ digital transmitters‚ internet and ISPs. Yet‚ we
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Rural Education Problems in Cambodia Education is very important to build up a strong society‚ and it is need for every people in a society. For the developing country like Cambodia‚ education is very prior especially for the young generation. Even thought we can see that government had improved the education system in Cambodia from the past‚ it still cannot access nationally to all the area yet for instance in rural areas. There always unequal in the delivery of education services‚ including large
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Free College Education For All Guest Post By: Daniel Jelski A free college education for all? That’s been the dream of many an idealist. President Obama certainly shares this goal— a year ago he said “The single most important thing we can do is to make sure we’ve got a world-class education system for everybody. That is a prerequisite for prosperity.” State university systems‚ particularly in New York and California‚ are tasked to provide all students— even those of limited means—access to higher
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India. It comes in rural area. Firstly I want to give description about ladi and chikor: - Population:- Near 2000 Electricity & transportation& education Ladi & chikor’s people are fight with lack of electricity‚ lack of good road‚ Lack of education. There are 90 % people are uneducated lots of people are depend on Agriculture. Education rate: - about 20%
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Problems of employment after graduating from university Majority of students graduated from universities face with unemployment problem. You just can’t find work after four‚ or even five years of hard work‚ sleepless nights‚ dozens of read books and articles. It’s not fair. People survived in this difficult period of their life often loose hopes for a brilliant career and do not work in their field. Unfortunately there are several issues causing it. The biggest matter among the others is our
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Financial Challenges Facing University Students FA120-Skills to succeed Group Creative problem solving assignment By Megan Sweeney (12522637) Anna Heffernan (12743239) And Ross Swords (12344681) Word Count: two thousand two hundred and eight. Contents Page Section 1: Summary | Pages 3 and 4 | Section II: Details of the students challenge | Pages 4 and 5 | Section III: Findings | Pages 5 and 6 | Section IV: Possible solutions and recommendations | Page 6 | Section V: Recommendations
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“Every problem can be resolved peacefully.” Do you agree? Many think every problem can be resolved peacefully. Hindus especially think that every problem can be resolved peacefully because in Hinduism they believe in Ahisma. Ahisma is the respect for all living things and avoidance of violence towards others. Their belief in Ahisma makes them regard violence and war as a last option. Problems cannot be solved through war; war brings destruction which cannot be compensated for many years. No one
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