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    people believe that co-education should not be there. In their opinion this can lead to attraction between boys and girls which are neither good for their health‚ nor character‚ nor studies. Some other people are of the view that co-education can bring about a healthy competition between boys and girls. It can mean better discipline since in the presence of girls the boys will not talk irrelevantly or obscenely in the class. The most potent argument advanced by co-education lovers is that it can

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    Advantages of co education It is not possible for poor countries to build seperate colleges for both sexes as it requires a lot of capital.A lot of money is required to build libraries‚labortaries and the whole building of a college or university. In second place people claims that when both sexes will study in same class rooms their confidene level will increase and the relation between both sexes will deepen and strengthen its roots and that will be benificial for both sexes in their future

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    history of co-education in India has been of mixed kind‚ In the northern part of our country‚ there are a large number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part the number of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India‚ where the rural masses upon both the boys and girls studying together. However many people who do not favour this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not good. They feelthat co-education is an urban phenomenon

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    Project #1 Discourse Community Investigation Essay Interview With A Political Scientist: Attorney Lawrence Elassal Dana Albalboul ENG 3010 Professor Due Date: February 2‚ 2014 In order to develop a better understanding of political science‚ my field of study‚ I contacted a local attorney who currently practices in the field professionally. Attorney Lawrence Elassal is‚ essentially‚ a political scientist working at his own law firm‚ which is located in Dearborn‚ Michigan. I contacted him

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    Nowadays we can see rapid rising of engineering colleges‚especially‚deemed universities.Well‚there is no problem... You can establish as many colleges as you like‚fine. But the thing is that a college is meant to create a nascent mind turned into a well-developed‚talented mind.Well-developed means the capability of creating new ideas and theories and enough capable to understand the life and challenges that they are going to face in their coming years.I have seen in many newly formed universities

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    Q.1: What appears to happen to the average levels of duplication as you look across the columns from left to right? When we look across the columns from left to right‚ the average levels of duplication reduces. The purchase duplication table has been rearranged by the size of the brand‚ with rows and columns in descending brand penetration level. Average duplications of each brand are calculated. This clearly shows that the proportion of the buyers of one brand who also bought another particular

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    The ancient Greek philosopher‚ Plato‚ said that Co-education creates a feeling of comradeship. He advocated teaching of both the male and female sexes in the same institution without showing any discrimination in imparting education. ’A strong reason for co-education is that separating children for a number of years means they will not be mixing and learning about each other.’ - Professor Simon Baron-Cohen‚ Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at the University of Cambridge and Fellow at

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    Islam have to say regarding co-education in schools? What are your viewpoints regarding this? Please elaborate on the pros and cons of such a system. Two popular arguments in favor of co-education are: 1. Coeducation builds confidence in a person and makes him/her a more complete person to live in a real world. In other words‚ studying in the same-sex education system makes a person lack in self confidence. 2. Another argument given by the proponents of co-education is that a person’s moral

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    594 Words Essay on Advantages and Disadvantages of Co- Education By Manish In ancient times‚ co-education was prevalent in Sparta‚ a city-state of Greece. Both boys and girls were given academic education and physical training together. There was no discrimination between the boys and the girls. They played and studied together. Plato‚ the Greek philosopher‚ was also in favour of co-education. He believed that co-education helped in the development of personality of men and women and created

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    INTERNAL CONTROL CASES 1. Solution Smith’s Market a)‚ b) See diagrams on the following pages. c) Internal Control Weaknesses 1) Access to the cash drawers by sales clerks requires more accountability. Each drawer is accessed by various clerks throughout the day and cash may be withdrawn by any of them. 2) The internal cash register tape should be used as a control to determine how much cash (including checks‚ and credit card vouchers) should be in the register drawer. 3) The shift

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