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    CULTURAL ORGANIZATION INTERNET IN EDUCATION SUPPORT MATERIALS FOR EDUCATORS UNESCO INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION MOSCOW 2003 5-902116-08-2 IITE TRAINING MATERIALS UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL‚ SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION INTERNET IN EDUCATION SUPPORT MATERIALS FOR EDUCATORS UNESCO INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION MOSCOW 2003 UNESCO UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (IITE) IITE PROJECT COORDINATION:

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    Coat of Many Countries

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    global economy we can no longer rely on the clothing labels promising a product made in Italy or elsewhere. Products are produced wherever the costs are the lowest whereas the quality stays the same or is even better. It is not surprising that the production of coats is no exception to this international trade phenomenon. A documentary video‚ which we have seen during the lecture of the international marketing class‚ shows impressively how international trade functions and how businesses and even

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    How Is Helium Produced?

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    "How Is Helium Produced?" Production: Although Helium is one of the most common elements in the universe it is a rare gas on earth. It exists in the atmosphere in such small quantities (less than five parts per million) that recovering it from the air is uneconomical. Helium is produced as a by-product of the refining of natural gas‚ which is carried out on a commercial scale in the USA and Poland. In these areas natural gas contains a relatively high concentration of Helium which has accumulated

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    1. How is electricity produced? The most simple way of producing static ekectricity is by rubbing or friction. When you rub two different kind of materials that are insulator‚ you can transfer electrons from one substance to another. Nowadays‚ to create electricity we use battery and generators. Voltage can be made by heart‚ light or mechanical pressure. http://science.howstuffworks.com/electricity-info2.htm 2. Where and how is electricity used? Electricity gives us ability to produce

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    How good can education be

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    ​In the essay “Your So Called Education” by Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa the ideas of education quality and the lack of it not being held to the highest standard are evident throughout the essay. These two authors have written many different works about problems in education today. Richard Arum is a professor of sociology at New York University‚ and he is also the Director of Education Research. Arum received his doctorate in sociology from the University of California at Berkley. Finally he led

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    A Free College Education For All Guest Post By: Daniel Jelski A free college education for all? That’s been the dream of many an idealist. President Obama certainly shares this goal— a year ago he said “The single most important thing we can do is to make sure we’ve got a world-class education system for everybody. That is a prerequisite for prosperity.” State university systems‚ particularly in New York and California‚ are tasked to provide all students— even those of limited means—access to higher

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    Education For All

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    Education for All What are the benefits of education for all? Introduction There is so many reasons and so many ways that education can benefit people all around the world. It is stated that schooling for 1 year can increase one person ’s income up to 10%‚ and that is only with 1 year of education!. Education makes people healthier by arming them with knowledge that they can use in their daily lives to protect themselves with‚ so that they can know how to clean and take care of themselves

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    Education for All

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    ------------------------------------------------- Education For All From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Education For All is a global movement led by UNESCO‚ aiming to meet the learning needs of all children‚ youth and adults by 2015.[1] UNESCO has been mandated to lead the movement and coordinate the international efforts to reach Education for All. Governments‚ development agencies‚ civil society‚ non-government organizations and the media are but some of the partners working toward reaching

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    Education for All

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    Education for allEducation is such a ship that takes to the port of success”. If you climb this ship‚ you can easily cross the sea of troubles and difficulties and make your life meaningful. Good morning to one and all. Today on the occasion of world education day‚ I would like to express my views regarding the need to educate all. We all know India is the second most populated country of the world. Its huge population is considered as a liability rather than an asset. Making investments in

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    Education for Real Life By Elder Henry B. Eyring From a talk given on the 75th anniversary of the Institute of Religion program at a Church Educational System fireside in Moscow‚ Idaho‚ on 6 May 2001. Putting spiritual learning first gives our secular learning purpose. Conversion brings a drive to learn. From the Restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ in the time of Joseph Smith to our own day‚ you can see evidence of this. Joseph Smith‚ as a very young man‚ translated the Book of Mormon from

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