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    Education is a very important thing for human’s life. People can have a good position in a company by completing high level of education. The importance of education toward human’s life has forced another need to complete by educational institution‚ including university. Regarding this issue‚ some people believe that university should place itself as a media for the students to gain knowledge‚ no matter it will be useful for the employer of the students. Some other people believe that university

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    Often in novels and stories‚ the main character undergoes a transformation from childhood to adulthood or from youth to maturity. This large change usually occurs through multiple steps in the stories; however‚ there is almost always a single pivotal moment that can be argued as the true moment of the character’s transformation. In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ the main character‚ Santiago‚ recognizes his purpose in the world. The moment that this happens is when he decides to abandon his current

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    knowledge.Knowledge is vast and we acquire knowledge everyday through the small things in life.Bookish knowledge does not last long as the amount of data present in the books cannot be memorized by everyone.Facts which we read from books today cannot be remembered throughout our lives .And i feel learning from experience gives us a better idea of the subject under study and also we start to analyze things from different dimensions ‚and that practical knowledge helps speed up the learning process.

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    one’s ultimate experience of the world and typically involves further processing of sensory input. Perception has played a great role in all the various fields of knowledge. It is true that the involvement of perception in knowledge may differ from one field to another‚ but the fact that perception has contributed a lot in the areas of knowledge cannot be neglected. Knowledge can be classified under many areas‚ such as: sciences‚ arts‚ and religion. From the earliest of times‚ we have observed the world

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    extensive term used to illustrate education concerning sexual anatomy‚ sexual anatomy‚ sexual reproductive rights and responsibilities‚ abstinence‚ contraception and other aspects of human behavior. Furthermore‚ a comprehensive sexuality education has been defined as “a life-long process of acquiring information and forming attitudes‚ beliefs‚ and values about identity‚ relationships and intimacy‚” (SIECUS 2004). The debate regarding the teaching of sex education in school has been ongoing as the issue

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    Organizational Transformation in Educational Institutions in a Global Society PREPARATION 1. Why is it relevant to be acquainted with environmental trends in effecting educational transformation? It is very relevant for advocates of educational transformation to not only be acquainted with‚ but be fully aware of the current trends in the environment today. These trends are: economic trends‚ market trends‚ political trends‚ social trends‚ technological trends and

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    The Ethical Dilemma of Playing both a Therapeutic and a Forensic Role: The difference Amal Long-Labaar Argosy University Professional & Ethical Issues in Forensic Psych FP6500 Dr. Andria Hernandez April 20‚ 2013 Abstract There are specific differences between forensic psychologists and counseling psychologists/therapists. Not just the obvious differences such as the forensic psychologist being retained by the courts‚ prosecution‚ or defense‚ and the counseling psychologist performing

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    1. Introduction "Globalization refers to the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy." [Hill‚ 2003: pg6] South Africa provides a unique opportunity to observe the effects of globalization in that the pre democratic period was a period of very little globalization‚ which can be contrasted with the democratic period which has been characterised by rapid globalization. This sharp contrast emphasises the effects that globalization has on a country. The essay is a longitudinal

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    INTRODUCTION In 1994 the World Bank described Singapore as the most successful economy in the world and moved Singapore from a third World country to a First World nation within a generation. From the Singapore Department of Statistics‚ Singapore’s gross domestic product (GDP) has grown approximately 7% annually from 1965 to 2009. This was accompanied by a low inflation rate of averaging about 2.1% yearly. Singapore’s 2009 per capita income of US$36‚537.00 is the second highest in Asia after

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    The transformation of Athens from an aristocratic state to a democracy involved an economic shift‚ and a political transformation to maintain the built democratic culture. The monarchy was replaced by rule of nobles. Draco was the first recorded legislator of Athens. He published harsh law-codes that enforced and limited the punishment under the jurisdiction of Athens’ aristocratic court. One of the laws was one that distinguished the punishments for intentional and accidental murder. His law was

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