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    Role of students in nation building A Country means not the soil‚ but its people. A nation should be developed by its people. People should work hard to strengthen it. As said by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam "Nation development depends on what its people think". Previously‚ we have known that people can make their nation great with their thinking‚ dreaming‚ achieving. In a country like India‚ which now has a population of more than 100 crore‚ those in the 15 to 30 age-group are its youth who constitute

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    Moral education‚ like character education‚ is not a new idea - it is as old as society and education. It addresses ethical dimensions of the individual and society and examines how standards of right and wrong are developed. Thus‚ moral education teaches core moral values‚ such as honesty and responsibility‚ care‚ etc‚ and helps to raise morally responsible and self-disciplined citizens. Problem solving‚ decision making‚ and conflict resolution are also important parts of developing good moral character

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    THE MEDIA AND NATION BUILDING Presentation to “National Dialogue on Media Development” By Brig Gen Richard Rutatina (Jtcc‚ psc‚ fwc‚ MB‚ChB‚(MUK)‚ MA‚ Intern.Affrs.(U.of Gha.)‚ MSC‚ Strat.Studies.(Ibadan)‚ MSC‚ Glob.Secty.(Cranfield) Defence and security Advisor TO H.E. THE PRESIDENT Introduction Nation building an on-going process for any country‚ not limited to the developing countries or post-conflict and post-colonial countries. An imperative for all countries that need to survive

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    utilization of youth in the destruction and construction of any nation respectively. youth is not given a proper chance to prove their potentials in countries like ours‚ but‚ “The young” ‚ according to Pearl S. Buck‚ (a Nobel Laureate in literature) “do not know enough to be prudent‚ and therefore they attempt the impossible‚ and achieve it‚ generation after generation”. this single quotation of her is sufficient to motivate the whole nation? Or do we still need motivational quotes like the one above

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    Atty. Danilo S. Azana who talk about “The Role of the Family in our Nation’s Destiny”‚ I was able to take some insights and self-realization on how a future officer affect our nation in its growth and development. One of the important insights is that “the rise and fall of the nation depends on the rise and fall of the family”. It is indeed true that our family is the basic unit of our society and it is considered as the frontline security of our nation. A family is view like a feet‚ it is the foundation

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Nigeria as a democratic country like every other nation needs the media to drive or sustain good governance and engender national development. But the media often regarded as the fourth estate of the realm have an enormous task to accomplish this role as the watchdog of the society. The task or role of the media has to a large extent not been effectively accomplished. It is important here to state that the primary role of the media in any given society is to inform

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    This means that Guru (teacher) is in truth the representative of Brahma‚ Vishnu and Shiva and is responsible for creating‚ sustaining knowledge and destroying the saga of ignorance. What should be the ideal form a teacher then? If you want to find a role model or an ideal teacher whose moral excellence‚ sagacity motivates students for more than millenniums; you have to concentrate on Great Chanakya. Acharya Chanakya was most instrumental in usurping the Nanda dynasty and establishing the widely

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    The word "culture" is rather difficult to define accurately and is as elusive as the term civilisation. Culture to the anthropologist refers to the sum total of the possessions of an identifiable group of people. The concept covers material as well as non-material things‚ the latter including language‚ rituals‚ beliefs‚ values‚ norms‚ practices‚ wisdom‚ knowledge‚ and also economic relations. What really binds people together is their culture‚ the ideas‚ beliefs and standards they have in common

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    authorities have miserably failed to harness the youth to useful land nationbuilding activities. Education must build the nation through such men and women who are mentally alert‚ physi­cally sound‚ morally and spiritually awake. Our future prosperity and welfare of the nation depends upon the kind of education we impart to our young generation and what use they make of it? In the first place of the system of education requires Complete overhaul‚ it must be modified to bring under control tremendous man

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    Education and‚ the Role of Philosophy In The Journey through American Education “Curriculum as a field of study has been characterized as elusive‚ fragmentary and confusing” (Ornstein and Hunkins‚ 2009‚ p. 1). According to Wikipedia‚ education is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind‚ character‚ or physical ability of an individual and is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge‚ skills and values from one generation to another

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