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    Coeducation is considered to be best system of education- The most important parameter of countries progress is education .so‚ it is not whether the school is all of girls or the school is all of all boys the school‚ so it should be the guiding forces where the schools are built to impart knowledge to the children. Gone are the days when the girls were not allowed to go out by themselves and talking to boys was considered to be orthodox. Today can you imagine a workplace without a women

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    people believe that co-education should not be there. In their opinion this can lead to attraction between boys and girls which are neither good for their health‚ nor character‚ nor studies. Some other people are of the view that co-education can bring about a healthy competition between boys and girls. It can mean better discipline since in the presence of girls the boys will not talk irrelevantly or obscenely in the class. The most potent argument advanced by co-education lovers is that it can

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    Advantages of co education It is not possible for poor countries to build seperate colleges for both sexes as it requires a lot of capital.A lot of money is required to build libraries‚labortaries and the whole building of a college or university. In second place people claims that when both sexes will study in same class rooms their confidene level will increase and the relation between both sexes will deepen and strengthen its roots and that will be benificial for both sexes in their future

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    The advantages and disadvantages of living in a block of flats To begin with‚ it is said that living in a block of flats is very uncomfortable but many people do not agree. With such view a block of flats helps to find a lot of friends and deepen our communication skills. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in a block of flats? One the one hand‚ living in a block of flats is advantageous for many reasons. Firstly‚ people who live in a block of flats are friendlier than people

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    Advantages and disadvantages of wired/cabled network A wired network is more reliable and has generally a higher bandwidth (is faster..) than a wireless network; while it constraints to the availability and length of connection cables‚ can be more expensive than a wireless network and may not fit specific situations such as reaching some remote areas or being used with mobile devices. Advantages and disadvantages of wireless network Advantages: * Flexible if there is ad-hoc situation when

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    University 2012 – 2013 | | |Projects: | |EDUCATION |Fourth Year Project: “Title” – A Research Study of pharmacology on this topic in modern pharmaceutical practice. | | |This project was submitted in the form of a 5‚000 word

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    Advantages & Disadvantages of Using the Internet for Education Introduction: Blair Foy Blair Foy began writing in 2006. She has been published in the "Rochester Post-Bulletin‚" "Pierce County Herald‚" "St. Charles Press‚" "Red Wing Republican Eagle" and "UW-RF Student Voice." Foy earned a Master of Arts in mass communication from North Dakota State University and a Bachelor of Science in journalism from University of Wisconsin‚ River Falls. Online school can allow people to get an education

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    Debate points against co-eduaction 1:distaction amongs the student 2:declination in character 3:destration in studies There are certain disadvantages of co-education. First‚ co-education is against the law of nature. Girls and boys are temperamentally  different from each other. They have different duties to perform. A girl is required to receive education which can make her a good wife and a good mother. While a boy is required to receive education which can make him a good husband and

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    Teacher and Co-education

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    594 Words Essay on Advantages and Disadvantages of Co- Education By Manish In ancient times‚ co-education was prevalent in Sparta‚ a city-state of Greece. Both boys and girls were given academic education and physical training together. There was no discrimination between the boys and the girls. They played and studied together. Plato‚ the Greek philosopher‚ was also in favour of co-education. He believed that co-education helped in the development of personality of men and women and created

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    Advantages and disadvantages of online education Introduction It is basically credit-granting courses or education training delivered primarily via the Internet to students at remote locations‚ including their homes. The Online courses may or may not be delivered synchronously. An online course may need that students and teachers meet once or periodically in a physical setting for lectures‚ labs‚ or exams‚ so long as the time spent in the physical setting does not exceed 25 percent of the

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