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    Sexuality education is perceived as one of the most controversial issue in terms of child health. As a result, there are several reasons explaining why sexuality education does not stand special importance and be applied widely in some typical oriental countries. First and foremost, there are no common agreements in delivering sexual health orientation (Clarke, 2010).Actually, many workshops have been organized to offer solutions, especially with the participation of national and international…

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    middle class, and the upper class (rich). Income determines what class people are categorized. There is mobility between the classes. How does that happen? One of the largest factors that contributes to this is education. Changing your social class is possible by gaining a higher education. The United States has a class system that divides people into three different classes based on their income. Each class has layers, for example, lower-middle, average-middle, and upper-middle. The…

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    improves the communication of the employees understanding. The studies show that there is less misunderstands from leadership and the other employees. However, the employees of the unit did not see the need for the training because they didn't see the importance. They didn't understand why they needed to take time out of their day to train to write emails. Employees did not feel that they needed to participate in an email training course. The results of the studies have shown that more detailed…

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    discuss the disciplines of the mind and body. In chapter 4 Badiou discusses the philosophy of education; the importance of scientific, artistic, and literary disciplines of the mind. He mentions the significance of having the basics, music, and literature as the foundation of the mind. In chapter 5 Badiou discusses the disciplines of the body; the importance of nutrition, medicine, and physical education. He also emphasizes that a healthy soul will want a healthy body, fitness and healthy…

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    & Why? The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, or more shortly known as CEDAW was adopted on the 18 December 1979 by the United Nations General Assembly. (http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/cedaw/) However, despite some opposition Australia signed the CEDAW at a special signing ceremony at the UN World Conference for the Decade of Women on 17 July 1980. (https://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/woman-world-australias-signing-cedaw) Part 1 Article 5…

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    architectural practices failed to satisfy clients’ needs due to incompetence to accommodate to changing environments through project management, cost control system and contract administration. Therefore, entrepreneurialism and managerialism become importance in enhancing the validity and credibility of the practice in pursuit of competency proof and…

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    Education across Borders My mother, Nasanbuyan Naimaa, was born in Ulziit soum, Mongolia on April 25th, 1975 into a simple family in the countryside. Her father was a driver and a journalist and her mother was a veterinarian. She had two older brothers, three older sisters and one littler sister. Although her family led a modest lifestyle in the countryside, her parents encouraged higher education. The importance of education stayed with her, which affected her decisions that ultimately…

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    Going To College

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    the importance of a college education has been preached to me from every direction, but regardless of these influences, to me, college is worth the cost. Regardless of the time and cost, anyone who has the opportunity to pursue the college path should snatch it up. Why? The knowledge and experience one will gain from going to college can never be taken away from them, and also, they will grow intellectually as a person. To begin with, there are negative aspects in furthering one’s education by…

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    Approximately 53% people are illiterate. They do not understand the importance of economic development and are mostly conservative in their habits and attitude. They live a sample life and proud of it. There is lack of confidence and initiative for better living. the joint family system has created the problem of mobility…

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    "International Education in a Troubled World." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 449 (1980): 17-30. The benefits of knowing a foreign language are undeniable in the current U.S. economy. In this article, the author successfully points out the national needs in foreign language and international studies. In addition, she uses analytical data to show how important it is to implement these skills in the U.S higher education. In term of explaining the importance of…

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