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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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    Advantages and Disadvantages of a Large College Advantages of a large college A large college has a lot of advantages. First of all‚ a large college has a big campus. In addition‚ it has a lot of students‚ so anyone can make more friends. It also has a lot of facilities like huge library‚ cafeteria‚ playground‚ swimming pool etc. A large college gives students more chance to know a variety of students‚ teachers and scholars. Finally‚ a large college offers other rare opportunities like theatre

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    The advantages of an unwritten constitution far outweigh the disadvantages (40) You must make a judgement. A constitution is a set of rules that establish duties and functions of the government and defines the basic principles to which society must conform. In this essay I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of an unwritten constitution and show that I agree with this statement. On one hand‚ if a written constitution was introduced it would affect the power of government‚ relationship

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    fellow students . Today we going to discuss about should student go for tution and learn about the advantages & disadvantages of going for tution. Thinesh : Back in those day‚tution was not necessary as education was not give much emphasize.But nowdays many students prefer to go tution Because they believe it can help them achieve success in examination.Aiman what do you think about advantages of going for tution. Aiman : Going for tution may help us to gain extra knowledge that may not learn

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    ------------------------------------------------- EXTREME: Members: Karen Castro Kenneth Cruz Vincent Goyena Paul Natividad Neil Parin Jove Tercero ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Introduction Since ancient times‚ people have sought to find efficient ways of processing‚ recording and sharing information. Some of the notable examples of such are the papyrus of the Egyptians and the clay tablets

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    THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY Page 1 Representative democracy is what we have in this country. We are seen by many other countries as one of the most well run countries in the world. Our system seems to run very well and there are many advantages of using the system we do. The principal is that the people are represented through their MP who is able to put the views of the constituent to parliament. On the other hand most politicians want to be successful. and this

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    the biggest growth has occurred in recent years. This growth resulted from several factors‚ particularly the more receptive attitude of governments to investment inflows‚ the process of privatization‚ and the growing interdependence of the world economy. Foreign direct investment (FDI) occurs when a firm invests directly in facilities to produce and/or market a product in a foreign country (charles w.l.hill‚ "International business"). FDI takes on two main forms; the first is a green-field investment

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    ABSTRACT Advantages and Disadvantages of Modern Technology Based on the Perception of 2nd Year BSAMT Students in PATTS College of Aeronautics Gabriel Anselmo Renz Bautista Adrian Borja Wilfredo Buhayo III Gino De Jesus Patrick Domingo Statement of the Problem This study sought to identify the advantages and disadvantages of modern technology based on the perception of 2nd year BSAMT students. Specifically it answers the following questions 1. What are the reasons of the students in

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    There are several advantages of television like we all know that we can have a clear idea that what is happening in the world‚ we can have live information about the several events like sports and any other good or bad events happening on the globe. One can have a weather forecast and accordingly plan several things before time. It is also a good source of entertainment which is very cheap and within the access of every one. Television has shrunk the distance of the world you can watch what is happening

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    Describe the Advantages and Disadvantages of using Referendums in the UK? (25 marks) A referendum is a vote given to the public which is determined by the government‚ and is used to help answer an important political or constitutional question to which the public must vote a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’. One advantage of using referendums in the UK is that they enable the public that are over 18 to approve or disprove important constitutional changes. An example of a one being used for this purpose is

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