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  • Philosophy of Law

    Philosophy of Law

    Anour Majid is trying to point out that the Hobbesian state, as representing universal interest rather than class interest, does not apply to Islamic fundamentals and, subsequently, Islamic countries. He seems to be saying that the Hobbesian state is based on equality and human rights, a Westernized idea, and does not apply to Islamic countries. Further, Islamic countries are better off finding their own path to what he calls "expanding the sphere to political freedom."

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    Essay Length: 297 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Jon
  • Special Education Inclusion

    Special Education Inclusion

    Summary: The article I chose focused on a first grade classroom in Stanwood, Washington. This class has eighteen children, eleven of whom are typically-developing children. The other seven have mild or severe disabilities, including down syndrome and autism. Inclusion is not an uncommon thing in classrooms, in fact, it is widely encouraged. This classroom is different, however, because of the severity of the disabilities. Typically children with down syndrome and autism are placed into solely

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    Essay Length: 913 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Online Education

    Online Education

    Online Education Education is an important part of people’s lives; it will either make them or break them in the future depending on the careers they choose. Education is greatly diverse today in comparison to the 1950s because of advancements in teaching and other great inventions that provide easier techniques of teaching. One major issue that has been raised is distant learning courses and online education. Distant learning could be any format from VHS videos,

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    Essay Length: 1,369 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Philosophy of Dreams

    Philosophy of Dreams

    Philosophy of Dreams: Introduction to Philosophy of Dreams by Sri Swami Sivananda By Sri Swami Sivananda The analysis of dreams and their cause by psychoanalysts are defective. They maintain that the cause of dream creation lies in the suppressed desires of the dreamer. Can they create dreams as they like by suppressing desires? No, they cannot do that. They say that desires stimulate or help the dream creation. But they do not know what supplies

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    Essay Length: 1,526 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Regal Education Consulting

    Regal Education Consulting

    REGAL EDUCATION CONSULTING Ltd. your ultimate online education solution. . . . . Executive Summary Study abroad can be an enriching and eye-opening adventure, where learning extends to the world beyond the classroom walls. There is no substitute for living and studying in a foreign country if we want to gain in-depth knowledge of another culture's customs, people, and language. In addition, we will find that living and studying or working in another country can

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    Essay Length: 2,049 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Education

    Education

    Most controversies over education are centered around the question of how strictly standards should be upheld. The concern over whether or not flunking students is appropriate or even in the best interest of the student is a widely discussed topic. The argument often begins with students just starting school where the question of standardized testing for kindergartners arises. The majority of people are actually against such testing because they feel that a child who

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    Essay Length: 1,219 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Bred
  • The Role of the Educated in the Decolonisation of Africa

    The Role of the Educated in the Decolonisation of Africa

    In beginning of the twentieth century, the European powers that colonised West African states started to experience new threats to their colonial dominion.. By the middle of the century the strong grip Europe once held on West Africa had weakened considerably. These states were now in the process of decolonisation. External and internal forces had exerted considerable pressure on Europe's control of these territories and eventually were responsible for the collapse of colonial control in

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    Essay Length: 276 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Victor
  • Theology and Education, Buber, Dialogue, and Metanoia

    Theology and Education, Buber, Dialogue, and Metanoia

    SUBJECT: Theology and Education, Buber, Dialogue, and Metanoia Alverson, J., Crossen, M. (2002). A Passion for the Impossible: How Theology Provides Insights on Education in General. Proceedings [of the] National Conference on Alternative and External Degree Programs for Adults, (pp. 44-59). Pittsburgh: ERIC. The full conference proceeding can be found at this website: http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/1b/30/55.pdf Article Summary and Synthesis This conference proceedings chapter proposes additional and different questions about the theological impact on the classroom and

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    Essay Length: 1,692 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Artur
  • Public Education for Certain People

    Public Education for Certain People

    Public Education for certain People Public education was an unfulfilled promise. Pioneers in Canadian education like Egerton Ryerson championed the cause of school for everyone; regardless of gender, ethnicity, or social standing. A noble ideal and to some point perhaps achieved, but participation does not equal success. Schooling in early Canada was not what it is now. It was a time of growth and a new nation’s social development. Like a newborn in the hands

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    Essay Length: 3,676 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: July
  • The Justfication for a Liberal Education

    The Justfication for a Liberal Education

    The justification for a liberal education is that it enables personal growth and the cultivation of our own individuality to make us well-rounded human beings. Through creative arts such as literature, theatre and music, liberal education students are provided with the best methods in how to learn more efficiently and gain better communication and teamwork skills. This type of education makes students well informed on how to make the best human judgements. Students of a

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    Essay Length: 284 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Career and Education

    Career and Education

    Career Choices: Present Career, a Career Interest, and the Value of a College Education When an individual starts to plan his or her career, he or she should develop a well-structured plan. To help develop their career, individuals must evaluate what their desires and needs are. Some of the following questions should be answered: Do they want to further their education? Do they want to advance through their company by work experience? What career should

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    Essay Length: 282 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter

    The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter

    The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter What exactly is matter, it is not an every day question that one asks one's own self. When looked at there are many different views on this subject, however because of the numerous numbers of different views, it is only possible to look at three of the discourses. The three discourses of matter to be looked at are; the Religious, Scientific, and Philosophical. Each discourse has evolved through

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    Essay Length: 950 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Educational Reform

    Educational Reform

    Gifted Educational Reform Program PROPOSAL: A reform program that is to be put in place to revitalize the deteriorating Cleveland school system, while at the same time enhancing the national collegiate society. It is no small secret that the Cleveland schools are in shambles. Financially, the schools report bigger deficits almost every single year, and we continue to elect mayors and council members with even bigger promises to fix them. It has become increasingly clear

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    Essay Length: 1,147 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Edward
  • The Positive Effects of Technology in Education

    The Positive Effects of Technology in Education

    Abstract As technology expands into homes and businesses around the world, this paper looks at how schools will also benefit from its integration. With the “No Child Left Behind Act” as a guide to challenging new standards, schools need to look at the different types of technology available to them now and how it will benefit not only the students but also what this could mean for instructors and administrators too. In order to meet

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    Essay Length: 2,931 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Fatih
  • A Global Perspective on Bilingualism and Bilingual Education

    A Global Perspective on Bilingualism and Bilingual Education

    A Global Perspective on Bilingualism and Bilingual Education ________________________________________ The number of languages spoken throughout the world is estimated to be 6,000 (Grimes, 1992). Although a small number of languages, including Arabic, Bengali, English, French, Hindi, Malay, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish serve as important link languages or languages of wider communication around the world, these are very often spoken as second, third, fourth, or later-acquired languages. Fewer than 25% of the world's approximately 200

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    Essay Length: 622 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Education for Women In

    Education for Women In

    The revolution in France went through many phases. Some phases more violent than others, some more progressive than others. New constitutions were written and disregarded, declarations of equality drafted but never followed, a king beheaded and a monarchy abolished. The end of the nineteenth century saw France in great turmoil. New governments sprang up everywhere with new rules to follow and new leaders to praise. Napoleon was the last to rule France during this time

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    Essay Length: 1,187 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Edward
  • Aids and Schools - Educating the High-Risk

    Aids and Schools - Educating the High-Risk

    AIDS and Schools - Educating the High-Risk The general population of America today is having great difficulty facing a very frightening situation. Unfortunately, rather than seek information which might lessen anxiety about the subject, many people just choose to ignore the problem. Unwillingness to deal with a problem, however, only makes matters worse, and in this case, avoidance often leads to unrestrained disgust and hatred for those members of our society who are directly affected

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    Essay Length: 1,730 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Revolutionary Ethical Philosophies

    Revolutionary Ethical Philosophies

    In many ways, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity and the Socratic method all share common roots in humanism, and a general dissatisfaction with the religion or philosophy that came before them. They all are revolutionary evolutions of the previous way of thought, applying new meanings for traditional concepts. All four are humanist ethical traditions, in the sense that they allow “salvation” to be available to everyone, through one's own effort. In the Socratic dialogue, all that is

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    Essay Length: 1,003 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Victor
  • Status of Education

    Status of Education

    The education system of today is being challenged more than ever before. Schools are trying to meet needs of a diverse student body that is the most culturally, linguistically and ethnically diverse group yet. The most important goal for our schools today is making sure everyone is achieving the best education they possibly can. Many factors can determine the likelihood of a successful education: learning styles, socio economic status and ethnic background are a few.

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    Essay Length: 580 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Physical Education in Elementry Grades

    Physical Education in Elementry Grades

    Physical fitness “There is a definite need for the youth of our nation to be healthy and physically educated, but our we going to do it right, or wait for others to take that responsibility”. Even though To put in effect the physical fitness classes there would have to be a lot of support and extra money allotted to the program, In all schools there should be a health and physical education class because In

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Top
  • Education System

    Education System

    Education, the most important thing in an adolescent’s life, can’t be taken seriously. From elementary school to junior high and on to high school, your opinion of school remains the same. Describing daycare you refer it to school. School is a form of daycare. I thing we could all agree that parents would like a break away from their kids. It doesn’t matter whether they send them to the grandparent’s house or with a

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    Essay Length: 1,261 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Steve
  • Education

    Education

    Education What is “necessary” to be “educated” is dependent solely on the society in which the individual is placed. In any society, basic survival skills- the ability to find shelter, obtain food, and clothe the body- are a must. It is the methods of going about it that differ from society to society. For example, the methods for survival in the United States are drastically different than those needed in the middle of Africa. In

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    Essay Length: 456 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • Until Relatively Recently in the History of Organized Education

    Until Relatively Recently in the History of Organized Education

    Until relatively recently in the history of organized education, females were not allowed into the male realm of the classroom. It is ironic that in the present day, researchers are finding that curriculums are satisfying the needs of girls more so than their sexual counterparts. In fact, the general lopsided performance of students in coeducational schools has raised the question: Would it be more beneficial to teach girls separate from boys? Elizabeth Weil examines each

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    Essay Length: 1,882 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Sex Education in Public Schoold

    Sex Education in Public Schoold

    Sex Education in Public Schools Today, there are many young people that are sexually active. There are many things that contribute to them becoming active such as peer pressure, TV shows, commercials, and curiosity. After they have begun to have sex, they may not realize the risks and dangers that they are setting themselves up for. By, having sex education in public schools, young people can learn about their body, learn how to protect themselves,

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    Essay Length: 528 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: regina
  • Education and Distance Learning

    Education and Distance Learning

    Distance learning can be defined as an education program imparted by an university beyond the barriers of its campus and taken by a student outside the walls of an university. Distance learnrng program is a medium that connects students to the universities of the world. Distance learning programs are becoming the most popular and viable way of teaching and learning. More and more people are registering for distance learning programs of different universities. Distance learning

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    Essay Length: 444 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Artur

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