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    lower numeracy and literacy levels than the non-Indigenous population, significantly higher school absenteeism rates, and lower school completion outcomes’ (Bandias et al., 2013, cited in Cuervo et al., 2015, p.8). Additionally, the situation in regional and remote communities is even worse. On the one hand there is a general decline in the quality of education in those areas along with a shortage of early education options and schools. On the other hand the number of Indigenous people residing…

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    Medgar Evers Introduction: Medgar Evers was a black Civil Rights activist who fought against discrimination and inequality in the 1960s. Not only was Evers a veteran of WW11, but he was also a founding member of RCNL (Regional Council of Negro Leadership). Evers fought for equality in his own way, even through all the discrimination during that era. Evers has a reputation for being a genius. Medgar Evers was assassinated, fighting for what he believed in: equality of rights. The determination of…

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    (ECM) cover children and young adults up to 19 years old and 24 years old for those with disabilities. It was partly produced as a response to the death of Victoria Climbie. The main aims of ECM are; to be healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being. We also take guidance from Children’s Workforce Development Council. Safeguarding of Adults - (review of ‘No Secrets 2000’ in 2008). Working with both of these vulnerable groups requires…

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    hero, many Southerners demonized him as one of the many who wanted to destroy their way of life. The segregation imposed within the United States following the end of the Civil War was a direct attempt by white nationalists to prevent the further integration of those they deemed lesser into society, and to limit any challenges to the traditional white American…

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    Vietnam Education Case Study

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    1. Introduction Today, to develop economy and society is the most necessary task of each country. As can be seen, the root of this problem is human development. People are the central to all other the development. Therefore, education and training is the most important factor in the formation and development for high quality human resources and these things should be focused right from the policies and guidelines of the government. Throughout the process of innovation since 1986, Vietnamese…

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    open to only specific ethnic groups. Set out clear and transparent criteria of admissions applicable to all public tertiary institutions. The criteria should include a weighting for socio-economic and geographical/regional background to compensate for socio-economic and geographical/ regional disadvantage. Introduce/expand the provision of scholarships for academic excellence, to be applied to the top 5 per cent of applicants/ enrolees in selected fields assessed as critical to Malaysia’s…

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    disadvantages occur in many forms. The groups of educationally disadvantaged students are Aboriginal students students with disabilities, students are limited English language proficiency, students with socioeconomic backgrounds, and students in regional, rural and remote areas. It is essential to understand the situation of disadvantaged students to provide effective approaches to help these students. This may leads the positive consequences to the society. The increasing of students’…

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    Integration of Faith and Learning The purpose of this paper is to explore religions that differ from Christianity and how these differences impact worldview and business conduct. The focus of the paper will be on the nation of Thailand, which primarily practices the religion of Buddhism. The worldview of both Buddhism and Christianity will be compared and contrasted against each other. The similarities, and differences, between the worldviews have implications to the Christian leader. This…

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    Introduction Coinciding with the Nazi takeover in 1933, Germany began a belligerent rearmament of the Wehrmacht by taking advantage of political and ideological strains in Europe and Russia. By rearming and reforming the German military, Hitler hoped to secure Germany’s global dominance by creating a powerful striking force, capable of rapid mobilization and decisive victory. In part, historians attribute Germany’s ability to rearm to liberating appeasement policies; however, another…

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    railways and steamships, eroded some of the obstacles of geography and made it easier to organize transcontinental business” (Winseck and Pike, p.1). In this context, debate has emerged amongst scholars as to the consequences of this increased global integration, particularly concerning whether globalization has only served to extend and maintain pre-existing power imbalances rooted in colonial history or has been a benevolent force of cultural, political and economic hybridisation.…

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