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    based filled with lectures. The next and last 2 years are all hospital based‚ assisting in operations with licensed doctors. Students who complete medical school graduate with the title of DO or MD. During medical school‚ the student has to take the National Board exam in two parts. The first part of the exam is taken after the 2nd year of medical studies. The other part is taken on the 3rd year. The testing is based on the fundamental medical knowledge of the student. Before medical school is over

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    FEATURE The Role of Technology in National Development Emmanuel O. Egbogah Executive Chairman Emerald Energy Resources F rom the beginning of time‚ man has strived to improve his way and quality of life. The caveman discovered how to make and use tools‚ developed a logical sequence for activities‚ and evolved processes that added value to his life. The totality of the use and application of his knowledge‚ skills‚ tools‚ and materials constitutes what we today describe as “technology

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    –Zero‚but the toiling masses reel under zooming prices of essential commodities like cereals ‚pulses and sugarAgain India’s GDP (Gross domestic product) growth rate is high ‚but here poor people are getting richer and poor people poorer. Several national

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    Francisco: Harper Collins. Biehler‚ R. & Snowman‚ J. (2000). Psychology applied to teaching (9 th Bredekamp‚ S. & Copple‚ C. (Eds.). (1997). Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs Brofenbrenner‚ U. (1979). The ecology of human development: Experiments by nature and design Bruner‚ J. S. (1966). Toward a theory of instruction. New York: Norton. Cambourne‚ B. (1988). The whole story: Natural learning and acquisition of literacy in the classroom Canella‚ G. (1997). Deconstructing early

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    In Germany on the other hand‚ the creation of the policy does not only involves the Federal Government‚ but also the municipal authorities and voluntary child and youth service organisations as well. The Federal Government viewed this policy as a general responsibility of the society‚ thus it must create spaces for the youngsters to develop their personality and talents through the parental education‚ school and vocational training. This policy is actually aiming for the creation of fair and balanced

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    TUN ABDUL RAZAK BIN HUSSEIN was the only child of Dato’ Hussein Bin Mohd Taid and Hajah The Fatimah Binti Daud. He was descended from a long line of Pahang chieftains and was born in Pulau Keladi‚ Pahang‚ on 11 March 1922. Abdul Razak’s eldest son‚ Najib Tun Razak‚ became the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia under Abdullah Badawi in 2004. He has four other sons‚ Datuk Ahmad Johari Razak‚ Mohamed Nizam‚ Mohamed Nazim and Mohamed Nazir. Abdul Razak studied at the Malay College Kuala Kangsar. After

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    The Indian Space Programme‚ from its very inception‚ has been geared towards national development. It has harnessed space technology for the benefit of our society right down to the grass roots level. Development of Thought: The remarkable development in space technology and its application during the last three decades have firmly established its immense potential for the development of the human society as a whole. Space platforms are now being extensively used for reaching global communication

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    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT The importance of science and technology in national development cannot be over-emphasized. It is a known fact that no nation can develop without science and technology. What is science and technology? Science is the study of knowledge which can be made into a system and which depends on seeing and testing facts while technology is the practical application of scientific knowledge. Developed nations of the world like the America‚ Germany‚ France

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    INDIA’S NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY: A CRITIQUE Ramesh Chand∗ ∗ Agriculture is described as the backbone of Indian economy‚ mainly because of three reasons. One‚ agriculture constitutes largest share of country ’s national income though the share has declined from 55 percent in early 1950s to about 25 percent by the turn of the Century. Two‚ more than half of India’s workforce is employed in its agriculture sector. Three‚ growth of other sectors and overall economy depends on performance of agriculture

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    National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) By Andrew Arrand In 1969‚ our Country‚ and our environment were screaming for help! Scientists‚ Ecologists‚ Wild Life Experts and a whole laundry list more came up with an agency to protect our environment. Today we call it the National Environmental Policy Act or (NEPA) of. The Law was officially

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