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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Of ACADEMIC RESEARCH Vol. 3. No.1. January‚ 2011‚ Part III COMMUNITY ATTITUDE TOWARDS FEMALE EDUCATION Dr. Saqib Shahzad ‚ Riasat Ali ‚ Muhammad Zaighem Qadeer ‚ Hukamdad ‚ Muhammad Saeed Khan Institute of Education & Research‚ University of Science & Technology‚ Bannu‚ 2 Project director CIEDA Ministry of Education‚ Islamabad 3 Department of Education‚ NUML Islamabad‚ Pakistan 4 Department of Education Hazara University‚ Haripur Campus Haripur‚ (KPK)‚ (PAKISTAN) E-mails:

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    Contribution of education sector toward economic growth Abstract This report is design to show the increase in economic growth of country with the development of its education sector. An increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services‚ compared from one period of time to another is known as the economic growth of a country‚ which shows the development of a country. Nations cannot be developed without investing in education. Education is a multidimensional

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    MANAGEMENT VOLUME 8 LEADERSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH EDITED BY ALAN M. RUGMAN Indiana University‚ USA 2003 JAI An imprint of Elsevier Amsterdam – Boston – Heidelberg – London – New York – Oxford – Paris San Diego – San Francisco – Singapore – Sydney – Tokyo LEADERSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH RESEARCH IN GLOBAL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Series Editor: Alan M. Rugman Recent Volumes: Volume 1: International Business Research in the 21st

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    "How were western European attitudes toward children during the 1750-1900?" The western European attitudes toward children and child rearing were that they had trained and disciplined the children within the home setting. Which make their home life and their economic life the same? In the 1830‚ the workers became concern about the plight of child rearing‚ because the parents were no longer in control of the children’s discipline in the factories. That later it created the act of 1833‚ called

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    Requirements: Outings Explanation: Children must be kept safe on outings and staff must make sure they have parental permission to take children on outings. Staff must make sure they have carried out a risk assessment and checked out ways to overcome any issues or hazards which could occur for the children. Transport the children will be using‚ and the driver should be adequately insured. In placement and my role: Making sure that all parents and carers are aware of where the child is going and

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    IPSAS 17—PROPERTY‚ PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Acknowledgment This International Public Sector Accounting Standard (IPSAS) is drawn primarily from International Accounting Standard (IAS) 16 (revised 2003)‚ “Property‚ Plant and Equipment” published by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). Extracts from IAS 16 are reproduced in this publication of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) with the permission

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    FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- “THE CONTRIBUTION OF COMPASSION INTERNATONAL UGANDA TO THE WELFARE OF ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN: ------------------------------------------------- ACASE STUDY OF BUSINYWA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE‚ BUSIA DISTRICT’’ ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    Benefits and Challenges of International Education Introduction As U.S government provide more opportunities for international student to study in U.S‚ the education of international students in US universities has grown greatly over recent years and California has very high ratio of international students to local students. A question comes up into my mind that should students study abroad? If the answer is yes‚ what are the benefits on both side of international students and local students

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    1) What are the major alternative staffing approaches for international operations? Explain the relative advantages of each and the conditions under which you would choose one approach over the other. a) ethnocentric staffing approach- Parent-country nationals‚ or people from the home country of the corporation are employed to fill key managerial positions because they are familiar with the goals‚ policies and procedures‚ technology and products of the parent company. They are in a much better position

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