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    The value of education

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    3. Write an essay on "The value of education" by comparing and contrasting the ideas given by Library card" and “why go to University". Your essay should include: (a) Introduction (b) Summary of "The Library Card" (c) Summary of "Why go to University" (d) Why is education considered to be supremely valuable? Ans: The value of education is something about which you can go on writing so many things. It is not something which can develop on a scale basis. The education helps people in two ways -material

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    Moral Value of the Novel

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    Uluru. It was a sacred area. On that evening‚ they performed a “corroboree” to awaken the spirits of the Dreamtime. At the end‚ Richard decided to help his people by studying in Department of Aboriginal in University of Sydney. there are several moral value that can gain from this novel; we must be a good son and helping‚ do not take things for granted and we need to be caring among the familiy members. Firstly‚ we must be a good son and helping. As a son‚ we must obey to our parents. They have raised

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    Education and Values

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    is education? Is it just knowledge in basic skills‚ academics‚ and citizenship… or is it something else? In a broad sense‚ education is a lifelong process which includes all the experiences we have obtained from formal and informal agencies. Yet‚ the message of education today is manipulated by so-called “star tutors.” No longer is education stressed on developing students’ inner potentials‚ on benefiting the state‚ and creating an enlightened‚ just‚ democratic society. The aims of education have

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    Essay of Moral Values

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    TITLE : There is nothing important than discipline‚ give respect to others and give priority to family. That is Freaky Friday’s movie all about. It is a story about a mother that is hard to get along with her daughter and what is more interesting is both of them are willing to do anything to achieve their own goal. From the beginning of the movie‚ it showed that discipline influence attitude and behaviour. This was showed by Tess Coleman character who is a workaholic person and also a fully

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    Troy Coulter 03/11/2013 English 1A Value of Education It used to be a half century ago that completing high school was considered a valuable step towards a successful future. But as years go by we find that views of the past don’t always hold true. Today it is widely accepted that obtaining a college education is equally or even more critical in the pursuit of success than the importance of finishing high school was fifty years ago. The job market in today’s economy has increasingly become more

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    The Value of Education Investing in education is the single most effective means of reducing poverty. Girls and boys who learn to read‚ write and count will provide a better future for their families and countries. With improved education‚ so many other areas are positively affected. In short‚ education has the power to make the world a better place. Click on a circle to learn more REDUCES POVERTYMAKES PEOPLE HEALTHIERINCREASES INCOME          PROMOTES      GIRLS’ AND    WOMEN’S  RIGHTSBOOSTS

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    you must spend thousands of dollars on an education so you can get a high paying job. Most people have their parents pay for their college education‚ however not all parents can pay for such a privilege. Some students must work their way through college‚ and depend on loans‚ which they must later work to pay off.  For those who are lucky‚ their parents pay for college. If the student is so lucky some people think that they do not value their education as much and are more likely to slack off and

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    Values Education

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    Differentiate a human being from other living (i.e.‚ plants and animals) and nonliving creatures (i.e.‚ machines) 2. Identify the material and spiritual nature of a human being 3. Relate the importance of knowing one’s self with the study of Values Education‚ and even more so with respect to understanding God’s life Man is a human person created by and for God. As a human being‚ he has both material and spiritual dimensions which he has to develop. Likewise‚ he is also a person who lives with

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    Introduction It is widely accepted that educating and training students in moral competence is not just useful but obligatory in classroom practice. The fact that numerous moral topics and situations are constantly encountered in life gives rise to an essential need for educators to facilitate opportunities for moral learning and development. (Ludecke-Plumer‚ 2007) This can be accomplished by educating students on the different facets of life including ideals of justice and social expectation. (Henry

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    Moral education is becoming an increasingly popular topic in the fields of psychology and education. Media reports of increased violent juvenile crime‚ teen pregnancy‚ and suicide have caused many to declare a moral crisis in our nation. No one can deny the importance of moral education. It is the only way out to keep control that they find themselves unable to differentiate between right and wrong. Moral education will enable them to go on the right path forgetting all those which are not at all

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