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    behavior of people all around the world. One specific change seen today is rebellion against discipline. Discipline today is seen in varying lights‚ right from the positive‚ neutral‚ to the downright negative. The young as well as the old generation simply refuse to comply with norms which don’t seem right to them. Unintentionally‚ this change in daily behavior is springing up quite some uncomfortable but relevant questions. One such question is - Do students have to wear uniforms? The Uniform

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    I believe the purpose of education is to instill in us life skills. Education gives us life skills to be productive people. Without an education we would not be able to have the knowledge or the know how to be a productive nation. We give people an education so that our doctors and scientist can come up with cures and diseases can be treated. Without education‚ we would not be where we are today. A teacher’s role in achieving an education is a very important role. Teachers are facilitators; they

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    help Jesse Owens by giving him tips‚ and was happy for him after his victory. Hitler showed a lack of sportsmanship in the games‚ as he (on the first day of competition)‚ shook hands only with the German victors. As the Games proceeded‚ Jesse Owens set world records in four events: 200-yard low hurdles‚ the long jump‚ and the 100 and 220-yard dashes‚ all in a span of 45 minutes. Although many expected the people of Germany to be rooting for the German athletes‚ German fans supported Owens after he

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    Choice Based Credit System Vision: To evolve a higher education system that is suitability blended with provision for knowledge values and skill practice where every student learns in without sacrificing his/her creativity. Objectives: • To introduce Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) at Undergraduate level • Development of Curricula that would facilitate student centric learning • Examination Reforms • Administrative Reforms All of the above objectives have to be realized with an aim to transform

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    First and foremost‚ we firmly state that students should rely more on technology‚ instead of using the same old textbooks. Education must move with the times. What can be done to reach a technology-savvy generation that relies on media every free second of their time? Relying on technology in education has become a trend that is catching on quickly. It has transformed the classroom by creating new opportunities for learning. Studies find that the new generation is highly reliant on wireless devices

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    the ideas and values held by the Puritans influence the political‚ economic and social development in the New England colonies from 1630-1660? 6) Puritans had a strong influence of their ideas and values during 1630-1660 in the New England colonies. They had political‚ economical‚ and social influence throughout their religious values. 7) Documents A-J a. Document A. b. John Winthrop wrote that they should work together and help each other out so that god will help them and guide them to the

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    Need of moral education to students In today’s world man‚ machine and money are the modern day trinity where as morality is just a casualty. As a result of this‚ our society has been suffering from much of corruption‚ exploitation‚ merciless killings‚ casteism‚ communalism‚ terrorism and a total crisis of character. In addition‚ schools have been facing unhealthy behavioral and indiscipline problems from students. All this needs to be reformed. But who is to bell the cat? It is we‚ the children

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    US Government shouldn’t provide free healthcare for all citizens. Free healthcare is too ambitious‚ and would be very difficult to regulate. Institutions that have tried to offer free healthcare in the past have been exploited. Johns Hopkins hospital was a charity hospital for patients who were unable to pay medical bills‚ usually black patients who were segregated by ward (Skloot 15). Hospitals like this took advantage of poor and black patients and did research on them without their knowledge.

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    The younger a person is‚ more is the likelihood of him or her assimilating new ideas and thoughts. The motivation to learn‚ and the enthusiasm to do something different are extremely high. If the child’s energies are harnessed then and channelised into some constructive activity‚ the effects are permanent. This very thought lies behind Bangalore-based Janaagraha campaign’s recent ventures - Bala Janaagraha and Yuva Janaagraha. If the citizens of tomorrow are initiated into community building activities

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    Schools should ask students to evaluate their teachers. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Teaching is one of the most important jobs. People who exercise this work should have some characteristics that allow them to success in taking student to a high level of education. A lot of methods are available to schools in order to evaluate their teachers‚ but I advocate totally the method that allows students to evaluate their own teachers . Firstly

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