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    "Integumentary " redirects here; in botany‚ an integument refers to an outer membrane of an ovule‚ which develops into the testa‚ the seed coat The integumentary system is the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage‚ such as loss of water or abrasion from outside.[1] The system comprises the skin and its appendages[2][3] (including hair‚ scales‚ feathers‚ hooves‚ and nails). The integumentary system has a variety of functions; it may serve to waterproof‚ cushion‚ and protect

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    Students constitute a vast segment of India’s population. They are young and dynamic. They can play a major role in various developmental activities going on in the country. This can come about only if their energies are channelised properly. During the freedom movement‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ Pt. Jawahar Lai Nehru and other political leaders gave a lead to the students. The result was that students joined the struggle for Independence in large numbers. India became Independent on 15th August‚ 1947. It

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    India has a vast population of students who are studying in thousands of schools and colleges. These students can plays a very significant role in the re-building and reconstruction of our nation. This can only happen if their energies are properly channelised. The students had also played in a very important role during India’s struggle for independence. But after India’s independence it seems that students have no aim and noble cause before them for which they can utilise their energy. From

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    Investigating the Roles of Students in the Development of a Collaborative Learning Community through Networked Learning: A Malaysian Perspective Amelia Abdullah‚ Abdul Rashid Mohamed Universiti Sains Malaysia‚ Penang‚ Malaysia. amelia@usm.my This paper is made possible by the E-learning Project for Life Grant. Abstract This study explores roles of students in the development of a collaborative learning community through networked learning. The respondents for this multicase

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    F Module Title: Skills for Study 1 Assessment: Essay Assignment Title: To what extent does globalisation economically benefit developing countries? Tutor Name: Graham Henderson  Student ID Number: 2059661 Date of Submission: October 25‚ 2012 Globalization is a source of both hope and apprehension‚ especially for developing countries. During the past several decades the greater accesses to developing country markets have improved the productivity and living standard and brought significant

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    1. How ICT affects developed countries In developed countries‚ people have enough money to purchase the latest equipment and gadgets. They are also highly knowledgeable as they have money to spend on training to improve their skills. Due to CAD and CAM software‚ work is becoming more efficient. The medicine field is also advancing and new cures to diseases (Eg: cure for HIV) are being found due to the improvement of technology. The number of crimes (Eg: identity theft‚ hacking‚ credit card fraud)

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    Analyse the effects of education on the developing countries Development is one of the themes of modern society and there are a variety of elements influencing the development. Many countries experience declares that education gradually play a more and more vital role in development. Education policies which depend on the specific national conditions can lead to a different result. Overall‚ primary education may be a key to promote the influence including population‚ health and economic growth.

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    students are actually a big power. if they can co-ordinate themselves‚ with PT assistance they can do a lot .They can organize groups to help orphans‚give classes to poor .make awareness among people against drugs‚ personal abuse‚bribery.they can promote natural ways of farming to avoid poisons...there are many issues .net is a good source of knowledge make forums‚groups and bodies for different issues.they can write organize shows.unlimited opportunities for real ‚bold students.Imagination and intelligence

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    What potential effects do multinationals have on developing countries? Introduction The Multinational Corporation (MNC) has been a central feature of economic activity in the past decades. According to the World Investment Report 2001‚ Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by MNCs in 2000 grew faster than any other economic aggregated indicator1. The spread of MNCs around the globe continues to generate controversy about their benefits and costs to host countries. However‚ before commencing an analysis

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    Economic Globalization” Is the globalization of services beneficial for developing countries? Basma Abdelaziz@ University of Göttingen Faculty of Economic Sciences Abstract: International Trade in Services is regarded as the new phase of globalization‚ which has been growing for more than a decade. Developing Countries particularly in Asia have become the largest producers of services for industrial countries. They also specialized in many professional services such as back office services

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