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    Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” This quote by Nelson Mandela exemplifies the importance of education in the world‚ and how with education‚ the world can be changed. However‚ this vital education is currently unevenly distributed even among the people in one country. Therefore‚ although there may be drawbacks‚ the government and more privileged members of society should strive to provide affordable education to all members of society. In the United States

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    Notes from Provincial Meeting with Colgate-Palmolive re-Partnership for Oral Health Education: 19 May 2011: Natalia‚ Pietermaritzburg. 1. Welcome: Dr Zungu welcomed the representatives from Colgate – Palmolive and from National Department of Health: Oral Health Programme. The Head of Department acknowledged the work previously done by Colgate – Palmolive in the school based brushing program. Dr Zungu stated that the Province and the Department would benefit from this health promotion

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    education changing lives “It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.”  ― Confucius "You may not be able to change your destination overnight‚ but you can change your direction." Affirmations are short inspirational phrases that can change the way you think about your life and yourself. Post this one on your refrigerator or somewhere else you’ll see it regularly! t helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life. People debate over the subject of whether education is

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    Books and Our Pens are the Most Powerful Weapons” Malala Yousafzai urges world leaders to prioritize education for women and children. Malala is a 16 year old Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban for speaking out for women’s rights. She gives this speech on her birthday‚ which is now an international holiday known as “Malala day”. Malala begins her speech by addressing everyone in the room according to rank. She begins with “In the name of God‚ the most beneficent‚

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    STATE OF RESIDENCE: NIGER STATE. STATE OF ORIGIN: ANAMBRA STATE. EDUCATION IS THE MOST POWERFUL WEAPON‚ WHICH YOU CAN USE TO CHANGE THE WORLD. The Greek word ‘pedagogy’ is sometimes used for education which means ‘to discipline’‚ ‘to control’‚ ‘to instruct’ and ‘to teach’. According to John Dewey – “Education is the process of living through a continuous reconstruction of experiences” while Indira Gandhi had it that “Education is a liberating force and in our age‚ it is also a democratizing force

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    EDUCATION IS THE MOST POWERFUL WEAPON WHICH YOU CAN USE TO CHANGE THE WORLDNELSON MANDELA From time past till now‚ man has always searched for some form of knowledge and skill. He has observed his environment‚ seen problems and found solution to them. This knowledge he acquired has made him to change and improve his world. People say‚ education is the key to success ‚ be it formal or informal. Changing the world is never an easy job‚ but it all begins with that little step you take. Education comes

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    Athens and Sparta were two of the most powerful and well known cities among all the Greek nations. Both Athens and Sparta had many similarities and differences whether it is culturally or politically. For instance the way that these cities were governed and their political procedures and functions are similar yet much different from each other. There were many differences and similarities between Athens and Sparta both culturally politically. One major difference between the two major cities was

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    In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ it is shown that‚ language is a powerful weapon‚ and in the hands of a skilled person‚ it can be used to manipulate others. For example‚ when Cassius says to Brutus; “... he doth bestride the narrow world like Colossus‚ and we petty men walk under his huge legs and peep about to find ourselves dishonorable graves”. (1.2.135-38).Brutus is a noble man‚ and only does things for the good of others‚ and he originally does not think killing Caesar

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    The 50 Most Powerful Women Sexism. Misogyny. After all these centuries‚ it still exists. “Women have to be inferior to men.” That is what has always been said‚ throughout many different societies. But‚ times have changed‚ and society now holds women to a more equal standard. People know this – society knows this – and‚ thus it has been accepted. There are many different ways to benefit from the increasing equality between genders‚ and magazines have decided to use this changing view to their advantage

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    The Most Powerful Workplace Motivator Published: October 31‚ 2011 Author: Carmen Nobel Executive Summary: When evaluating compensation issues‚ economists often assume that both an employer and an employee make rational‚ albeit self-interested choices while working toward a goal. The problem‚ says Assistant Professor Ian Larkin‚ is that the most powerful workplace motivator is our natural tendency to measure our own performance against the performance of others. Key concepts include: • The most

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