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    Water Pollution in India

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    In a house that was near the Ganges River‚ there lived a wealthy family that was doing their chores. This family included a mother‚ father‚ and a boy. The boy in this family was named “Chaitanya” meaning “consciousness” in English. While Chaitanya was doing his daily chores that day‚ his mother came over and asked him if he was willing to do an extra chore for her. This chore was washing clothes in the Ganges River. Chaitanya told her that he was happy to do that for her. His mother gave him the

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    The Importance of Media Education Media education can help young people put current images and messages about Aboriginal people into perspective by helping them understand how the media work‚ why stereotyping exists‚ how decisions are made and why "it matters who makes it." Media education is not about learning the right answers; it’s about consuming media images with an active‚ critical mind and asking the right questions. In order to educate the media‚ here are a few examples of the types

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    provide inclusive education for all. The result of this conference was the adoption of ‘The Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action’ which provides recommendations and stipulations for the ‘planning and implementation’ of inclusive provision (UNESCO‚ 1994:2). The impact of this framework in the UK can be tracked through significant changes made to educational policy. In 1997 The Government introduced the Green Paper; this put inclusion high on the government’s agenda and committed itself to ‘excellence

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    Edc1400 Assignment 1

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    Assignment1 Part 1 (A) What is Curriculum? For Curriculum it does not matter the religion or the nationality‚ children are educated into particular modes which can make sense of their experiences and the environment around them‚ and also into a set of behavioral expectations‚ skills and knowledge‚ which the society requires for its future. A curriculum In practice‚ though is more than this. it is useful to think of it as being much wider. As a working definition of a curriculum I would say

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    “It is not truth that matters‚ but victory.” “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough‚ it will be believed.” ― Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf should not be banned‚ it should be open for the world to see as it tells the story accurately‚ would be useful as an educational tool for schools‚ and would provide insight to many people over the commonly asked question‚ what was Hitler thinking‚ and was he crazy. There are hundreds of testimonies from the survivors of the holocaust‚ but

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    Use of Ict in Education

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    25-50. New York: Holt‚ Rinehart & Winston in J.C Clift‚ B.w. Imri. 1980‚ ‘The Design of Evaluation for Learning’ Higher Education‚ Vol Haddad‚ W.‚& Draxler ‚ A (Eds.) 2002)‚ Technologies for education: Potentials‚ Parameters‚ and Prospects‚ Paris:‚Unesco. KIC‚ 2006‚ Kenya Gazette March‚ 2006‚ ‘Information and Communications Technology Guidelines (ICT Policy)‚ Gazette Notice No based on findings of e-readiness survey of higher education institutions in Kenya‚ 2007. Kozma‚R.B Kozma. 2005‚ ‘National

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    Elgin Marble

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    The Parthenon in Athens is the most famous surviving building of Ancient Greece and one of the most famous buildings in the world. It was built to worship Athena-the goddess of war and wisdom in 448-432 BCE. This architecture included many sculptures such as metopes‚ free-standing‚ and frieze. Most Greek temples have few decorated metopes‚ but there is a difference because in the Parthenon all ninety-two metopes were decorated on all sides with scenes from Greek mythology. Each side of the Parthenon

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    What has more than 750 reefs and islands‚ has been claimed by 5 different countries‚ and has been the center of political disputes since the 1900s? Answer: the Spratly Islands‚ located off the coast of the Philippines and Malaysia. This region has been claimed by both of these nations as well as China‚ Vietnam‚ Brunei and Taiwan. Despite the political dilemma synonymous with them‚ the general American public is mostly unaware that these islands exist. What can the Spratly Islands have to offer? Combined

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    About Teachers Day

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    October 5 | Between 1965 and 1994‚ the first Sunday of October. Since 1994‚ on October 5‚ it has coincided with the World Teachers ’ Day (est. 1994 by UNESCO). | Bangladesh | October 4 | | Russia | October 5 | Between 1965 and 1994‚ the first Sunday of October. Since 1994‚ on October 5‚ coincides with the World Teachers ’ Day (est. 1994 by UNESCO). | Saudi Arabia | February 28 | |

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    Is Machu Picchu being managed sustainably? Machu Picchu is in the Peruvian Andes‚ more than 2‚400 metres above sea level (see figure A). The ruins are on a high ridge‚ surrounded on three sides by the Urubamba River approximately 610m below. Built by the Inca civilisation in the middle of the 15th century‚ it was abandoned in the early 16th century due to the Spanish invading the continent. It is thought that they never found Machu Picchu. No one knows what the site was actually used for and how

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