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    Literature Review What is E-learning? “E-learning” is a broader term used to represent the electronic or technological way through which education is delivered. It may encompass all aspects of machine-based learning and technology-enhanced education‚ such as online learning‚ web-based learning‚ computer-aided learning‚ and electronic books and course materials. In addition‚ those more conventional methods of at-distance education delivery can also be included in the category of E-learning‚ such

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    In recent years arts education has faced many issues as the school curriculum in the United States has shifted heavily towards the common core subjects of reading and math. Teachers and even business leaders are now recognizing the value of the arts to students like never before. According to Janet Reed‚ a principal at Mount Rainier Elementary School‚ states that “All the research shows the arts advance academic excellence.” A problem‚ however‚ is that providing arts education isn’t easy for schools

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    structure of a liberal arts education has been around and for centuries in Europe and the Americas however there is still extreme confusion about what it really is and why anyone would find it beneficial. The term liberal arts originally was translated to mean something along the lines of “skills of the citizen elite” or “a gentlemen’s education”(Lind 54). The original core pieces of a liberal arts education included: classical languages; rhetoric and logic; general education; a focus on the humanities;

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    The Purpose of a Liberal Arts Education A liberal arts education can open many doors for you. However‚ it may not be for everyone. A four year liberal arts degree is meant to make you a well-rounded person‚ but many people don’t feel the need to take classes that don’t directly apply to their career. Liberal arts exercises your mid; it makes it stronger. It helps develop an ordered mind and good thinking habits. You may never use the things you learn in a computer programming class‚ but it

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    Art education is an important part of healthy development for children‚ and through art children can find their experiences that enhance their personal development. Nowadays‚ childhood development connects too much to a technology world and not enough to art. Art education and art activities should be provided to children at an early stage because it helps them to find their natural talents and discover themselves. Research has shown that participation in the arts has a great impact on student achievement

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    to study and finish the homework in order to play. SPORTS IN CREATIVITY Sports can also teach creativity‚ look at the strategies that coaches come up with for winning games. SPORTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE Sports are marginally more useful than art. They get the edge because of the teamwork that they teach and because the lessons learned in sports seem to me to be more easily applicable to everyday life. The other thing you learn from sports is to think on your feet. If you’re playing hockey

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    LIFE IN INDIA Literature project work • Compare and contrast the film “Slumdog millionaire” with Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” 1) List as many things in common the film and short stories have. 2) How far do the film and short stories describe life in India? What things do they have in common? How does the film help us understand the short stories? 1) • There is a lot of poverty. • Temperatures are really high and they are very difficult to bear especially on

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    book The Art of Happiness at Work the author points out the fact the Dalai Lama has said before “that the purpose of life is happiness” (16). Growing up I was always taught by my mother that you have a choice to be happy or sad and that you can make this choice with your attitude towards any situation. My mother also taught me that if I felt as though there was a wrong in the world that I should fit for what I believe is right. I found at the beginning of The Art of Happiness at Work that the

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    Introduction Banking sector owes a pivotal importance in the economy of any country through itsvibrant functions. A bank is a financial institution that offers the widestrange of financial services. These financial institutions play a vitalrole throughout the world’s economic system. The banking structure of Pakistan consists of State Bank of Pakistan‚ Commercial Banks‚ Exchange Banks‚ Cooperative Banks‚Saving Banks and Specialized Credit Institution. “Banking meansthe accepting of money from public

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    figure in the painting seems to me that he is uncertain and scared of something‚ and he has the look of terror‚ or fear. The scream it is thought of as the first expressionist painting. The Web Museum (2002) defines expressionist as a “Movement in fine arts that emphasized the expression of inner experience rather than solely realistic portrayal‚ seeking to depict not objective reality‚ but the subjective emotions and responses than objects and events arouse in the artist‚” also in this painting you can

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