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    performance, drug abuse, high risk of sexual exploitation, cultism; kidnapping e.t.c, of latest concern to the government and stakeholders of education is the trend where some graduates of primary school and secondary school are unable to pass entrance examinations into secondary and tertiary levels. Also, some graduates of the tertiary institutions are no longer fit into the labor market because of unemployment and underemployment among others. This trend calls for proper implementation of…

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    INTRODUCTION The last few decades has seen a rapid development in internet and electronic industry. At the same time, online learning, as a form of distance education, “imposes itself strongly and becomes a core concern of human thought and modern life.” (Saleem, 2016, p.53). As an untraditional method of education, online learning is very different from traditional ones. Those different make the outcome of online learning hard to be evaluated and examined. However, due to its low cost and high…

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    However, in result of families’ lack of wealth to fund all the children of the household, most parents choose to send only the boys to school. Another economic factor restricting their education is the lack of teaching female figures. Due to severe punishments and the abuse these girls may face, schools require female staff members; however, it is difficult to finance such additions with insufficient budgets. Hence, many young girls are not allowed to be in school to prevent such violent…

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    In the 1930s, Mahatma Gandhi, leader of India’s independence movement, declared, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world” ("Mahatma Gandhi Quotes"). He indicates that if something is not morally right, anyone can change it. One small change can influence an entire population, and sometimes, that one change is all that is needed to make the world a better place. Harper Lee expresses this idea through her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. She shows how a single person can take a stand for…

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    Essay On The Song Dynasty

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    China saw amazing and global impacting developments between 600 and 1600 CE. A big reason for this was because of the Song, the Mongols, and the Ming voyages. While China was under rule of these dynasties and “barbarians”, China was able to develop itself and also see changes in how it interacted with the rest of the world. China’s “Golden Age” began with the Tang Dynasty in in 618 CE and continued under the Song Dynasty from 960-1279 CE (1). During the Song dynasty, China experienced…

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    Nursing Career

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    The school is within 30 minutes away located in Shawnee, Oklahoma and is a easy commute. The entrance requirements are a 20 on the ACT and at least a 3.0 high school GPA. The tuition is at least $23,940 a year without books and room and board. “Oklahoma Baptist net price is 25% less than the national average, and 99% full-time freshmen receive…

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    Pablo Picasso was the greatest painter of the 20th century because of his aid in the creation of Cubism. Picasso was a very influential artist not only in his time period but also decades after he died. When Picasso was a young boy, his mother said to him, “If you become a soldier, you’ll be a general. If you become a monk you’ll end up as the pope.” So Picasso became one of the greatest painters in history. Picasso had a very unusual interest in art at a young age. His father noticed his…

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    In 2004, Canada and the United States implemented the Safe Third Country Agreement – a bilateral agreement modeled after the (then) Dublin Convention of the European Union (Macklin, 2005; Arbel, 2013). As a vital bilateral agreement between Canada and the United States, has the Safe Third Country Agreement caused more harmful implications surrounding refugee claimants than beneficial? Indeed, the Safe Third Country Agreement has caused adverse implications for refugee claimants, as a multitude…

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    Hirohito Film Analysis

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    I. Different ends of Japan’s postwar era The death of emperor Hirohito in 1989 is often considered as the end of Japan’s postwar era. Because the emperor is the symbol of the nation during wartime and the immediate postwar period. His death marked the fading of the elder generation. Moreover, other facts in the late 1980s and early 1990s could also be counted as the end of postwar. The shrinking support of the LDP since the early 1970s finally led to its lost of majority in HOC election in…

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    Salem Witch Case Study

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    Perhaps Mary Easty’s warrant had not come as a surprise; the notion that sin ran through lineage was a popular belief among Puritans, and had affected many others before it afflicted Mary Easty and her sisters, Rebecca Nurse and Sarah Cloyse. It was Rebecca who was the first sister to be accused of witchcraft, followed shortly by Mary whose warrant for arrest came not even a full month after she petitioned for her sister and rebuked the claims of the “Afflicted” girls. While chiefly accused by…

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