For a student like me its ‚big ‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚question WHAT IS EDUCATION AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT?????????/ Education is is future-oriented - it is about development and growth even when we are studying the past. Thus‚ as educators‚ the aspect of thinking we tend to focus upon is learning. As we have stressed‚ much thinking is commonplace - it goes on all the time‚ often without our being aware of it. Education takes us into the conscious world. It involves activities that are intended to stimulate
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The 1950’s was a time where war soldiers were coming home and were given the opportunity to go back to their families and begin a new life or create one; the war was over. There were new opportunities arising‚ and suburbs were becoming the norm. Racial segregation was coming to an end‚ we added two new states to the United States of America‚ and families were beginning to have babies left and right. Music started to change with Rock n’ Roll‚ clothing and fashion was changing‚ inventions were being
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No matter how good a film is‚ there is more to achieving success than the artistic side of the film. Unless the public is made aware of an up-and –coming film‚ there will not be a high turnout for the film. A lack of good marketing can cause many problems and stop a film from becoming successful. Similarly‚ good marketing for a film can boost a film’s success levels hugely. Understandably‚ the film industry and the studios take it very seriously. The budget of a film‚ including the marketing
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The 1920’s were the first decade to almost completely resemble the modern consumer market. Invention and industry were both growing at an unprecedented amount. A lot of this was credited to the the automobile being mass-produced‚ and sold to almost every American who could afford one. This not only shaped the economy of the 1920’s‚ but it also changed the culture of Americans in general. For example‚ Americans are going to go “car crazy.” Furthermore‚ the invention of the automobile completely changed
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more expedient processes‚ and effective operation. Welch extended his Fix‚ sell or close fromthe national level to the international level. He also saw the challenges in other countries andeconomic difficulties as opportunities for new investments and expansions. Values added alsoincluded the transforming of GE culture to a more learning‚ knowledge sharing and demandingof excellence‚ commitment and service to the goal of the organization. Welch introduction of business service contributed to two-
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alone brought forward a string of Republican Presidencies which changed the United States and set the stage for formal political parties. First of all‚ this was an election between the Federalists and Democrat-Repubilcans. John Adams was the Federalist President and his competitor was Thomas Jefferson‚ a Republican. The period leading up to the election has been recorded to be one of the ugliest‚ with each side demonizing the other in any way they could; Adams had been known to be a vain‚ envious
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Patel Q.1) Jack Welch launched a number of initiatives on taking charge of GE in 1981. Was there a strategy driving the initiatives? Were the initiatives effective in accomplishing what Welch was aiming for? When Jack Welch joined the GE‚ there were many challenges in front of in terms of US economy recession‚ high interest rate‚ high inflation rate and the highest unemployment rate including the high standards raised by his predecessor CEO. He made following strategic changes to deal with the
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profit‚ however if it is public than the public has the right to see all company of the company’s profits and expenses‚ including the amount they pay to their employees‚ how much they spent on stores and equipment‚ how much profit was gained and how was that money spent. Sainsbury’s is the oldest running grocery store in the UK; it was created by John James Sainsbury in London‚ on Dury Lane‚ it now operates over 1‚200 stores throughout the UK and has around 161‚000 colleagues. J Sainsbury PLC is made
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Carolina declaring the recently passed tariffs unconstitutional‚ therefore null and void within its state boundaries‚ which only drove a wedge between the South and the North. There was a series of proclamations‚ bills‚ and tariffs during what was called the Nullification Crisis. Directly leading to the nullification theory was the Tariff of Abominations. “In 1828‚ Congress passed a revised tariff that came to be known as the Tariff of Abominations” (Roark et al. 288). “The tariff sought to protect northern
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What was the Most Important Cause for the Civil War in 1642? After the death of his father‚ James I‚ in 1625‚ Charles I became the King of England. However‚ he was very unpopular with his people and he had many problems‚ which lead to the Civil War in 1642. There were both long-term and short-term causes for the war‚ including: the King’s negative attitude towards Parliament‚ the fact that they had fewer riches than their rivals and the decisions he made… To begin with‚ Charles I’s personal
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