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    More Than Basketball

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    More than Basketball At first glance‚ basketball may seem like an easy concept to comprehend. It’s pretty basic; two teams compete against each other to shoot a ball in a goal more than one another‚ scoring more points‚ thus winning the game. Simple enough‚ right? Well‚ basketball goes a little deeper than that. It is quite a bit more than what meets the eye and can even get a little complicated at times. However‚ sticking to the basics is what will be done in this essay for getting in depth would

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    Indonesia Economic Development Indonesia can be categorized as an agrarian nation‚ where the role of agriculture in Indonesia economy really significant. Agriculture sector in Indonesia has a role in: (a) providing job opportunity for the majority of labor force‚ (b) producing foods for the nation‚ (c) raw material producer for industrial sector‚ and (d) strengthening food security and rural development. The role of agriculture becomes more important when Indonesia in the middle of economic crisis

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    when young people are brought together in the same learning environment‚ they get distracted by the opposite sex and engage in immoral activities. I believe differently‚ from my own experience. I have attended co-ed school all along. Education should include social skills that will allow you to function in a wider world; work places. These places are not divided into gender. Without interaction‚ real life experience and exposure to opposite genders‚ one is likely to be psychologically affected in

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    Hundred years of Noble Prize (1913-2013): Rabindranath Tagore-India’s Greatest Gift to the World. Abstract: Through Rabindranath Tagore India has given her message to mankind and his unique genius reflects India’s eternal values. As a visionary saint he guided every soul through the raptures of his music and mystic vision. Tagore having avoided to write in English‚ emerged as a Bengali poet which ultimately brought about a renaissance to all the Indian languages. The success of Indian Writing

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    THE SCHUMPETERIAN THEORY OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Schumpeter assumes a perfectly competitive economy‚ which is in stationary equilibrium. In such a stationary state‚ there is perfect competitive equilibrium‚ no profits no interest rates‚ no saving‚ no investment and no involuntary unemployment. This equilibrium is characterized by what Schumpeter terms as “circular flow” which continues to repeat itself in the same manner year after year. In the circular flow‚ the same products are produced

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    1. „Manifest Destiny” and the economic development Manifest Destiny: Offered a moral justification for American Expansion‚ a prescription for what an enlarged United States could and should be. At its worst it was cluster of flimsy rationalizations for naked greed and imperial ambition. “the belief that America had a God-given right‚ or destiny‚ to expand the country’s borders from ’sea to shining sea’. . “ People moved West for various reasons; for adventure‚ new land‚ search for wealth‚ new

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    Theatre for Development

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    Theatre and Development: Opportunities and Challenges in a Developing World Theatre. National Development. Theatre for Development. Theatre and Development ABSTRACT This paper is an attempt at espousing the pertinence of theatre in national development‚ especially in a developing African nation-state like Nigeria. In doing this‚ the paper identifies and discusses the exploitable opportunities that go along with the deployment of theatre in enhancing national development. The paper concludes that

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    Westerners have been concerned to ‘improve’ gender relations in non-Western societies. What are some of the problems with this project? Gender and development Abstract For hundreds of years‚ the West has been trying to improve gender relations within non-Western societies through helping Third World countries develop. However this development process is firmly rested within the dualistic modernization framework which produces binary oppositions that limit both thought and practice. Feminist

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    Introduction Rural Development Academy‚ Bogra is a national level Training and Research Institute of Rural Development established in 1974 under the Ministry of Local Government‚ Rural Development and Co-operatives. The major objectives of the Academy are to (i) offer training to the personnel of different nation building departments and agencies involve in rural development works; (ii) conduct research and action research or pilot experiments in different aspects of rural development; and (iii) offer

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    TASK 1 Frameworks‚ Structures and Definitions (Level 3) Question 1 – Define the term Special Educational Needs. The term ‘Special Educational Needs’(SEN) has a legal definition‚ referring to children who have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn or access education than most children of the same age. The definition as set by the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice 2001 is: Children have special educational needs if they have a learning

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