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    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

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    5 September is celebrated as TEACHER’S DAY in India. Different countries celebrate the ocassion on different dates like 11 September in Argentina‚ 15 October in Brazil as Teacher Appreciation Day etc. UNESCO recognises October 5 as World Teacher’s Day. Teacher’s day is a day to honour our teachers and thank them for all that they have done for us in our educational lives. Specially 5 September is the birth day of India’s 2nd President as well as great philosopher cum teacher Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

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    Executive Summary Research4you is a consulting firm that was founded on September 26‚ 2006. Research4you focus on better understanding communities‚ people‚ and situations and assisting business in identifying issues that might impede overall goal of your project. We specialize in conducting research working with various issues and various population across the globe. World hunger and poverty is a big issue that affect millions of people across the planet. We have worked with various non-profit

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    Sun Yat-Sen

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    dynasty was an indirect one. Sun Yat-sen was exiled in the United States during the events of the Wuchang Uprising of October 10th‚ 1911‚ hearing about it through a newspaper publication in Denver‚ Colorado.[1] Many Historians view Sun’s accession as the provisional President of the Republic of China‚ directly following the revolution‚ as due to his position as a “compromise candidate”(Bergere‚ Marie-Clare‚ Sun Yat-sen‚ 1994‚ p. 12). This interpretation holds Sun Yat-sen as a respected but unimportant

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    TDA 2.15 1.3(K) Benefits of early recognition and intervention of disabled and SEN children It is always important to try and intervene early when it comes to disabled CYP’s and SEN children. Some of the benefits of this are: To get the correct support: It is essential that when a CYP with a disability or SEN the correct support is in place. Without the correct support the child will miss out on opportunities available and may suffer mentally or physically because of this. If we recognise the

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    Value‚ Amartya Sen asserts that democracy is a universal value. In order to develop his argument Sen needs to state his definition of democracy and define what he means by universal value. In the course of Sen’s argument he gives his view of the relationship between democracy and the economy. He then defends his view of democracy as a universal value against a main argument that deals with cultural differences between regions. Amartya Sen uses a maximum definition of democracy. Sen believes

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    Sun Yat Sen Principles

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    Sun Yat-sen was the father of Democratic China‚ being the first president of that Country‚ in 1911. A considerable amount of years were spent in exile‚ as the Qing Dynasty prevented the uprise of protestors‚ Sun Yat-sen became familiar with Japan‚ Europe and the United States‚ where he was able to gather information of what could be useful to Chinese future‚ and he also‚ from learning experiences‚ was able to see what was not good‚ hence not suitable to the put into use in China. Three principles

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    Dr. Sun Yat Sen

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    |   |   | Dr. Sun Yat-senJonathan Spence‚ professor at Yale University; author of several acclaimed books on China TIME 100: AUGUST 23-30‚ 1999 VOL. 154 NO. 7/8 In the turbulent and tangled history of modern China‚ Sun Yat-sen holds a unique place. Claimed as a personal inspiration and political guide by the most bitterly opposed political parties‚ he is known to millions as "the Father of the Chinese Revolution." Yet his own life was a constant scramble for livelihood and influence‚ he spent

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    Tour to Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall Which place of interest in Singapore left an unforgettable impression on my mind? My answer is the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall. Although I just had a quick look in the memorial hall‚ the tour in the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall gave me a precious lesson in my life. Sun Yat Sen‚ the great pioneer of the Chinese democratic movement in modern times. Almost all Chinese have to refer to him when talking about the history of modern China. As the

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    Entry: Sun Yet-Sen Sun Yet-Sen was known as a political and a revolutionary in Chinese history. He is considered to be the co-founder of the Kuomintang and is said to be the father of modern China. Sun Yet-Sen was of the major contributors in the effort to abolish the Qing Dynasty and served as the first president of the Republic of China in 1912. His doctrine was written in “The Three Principles of The People”‚ which was a philosophical combination of democracy‚ socialism‚ and nationalism. Although

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    Amartia Sen

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    Inequality‚ Instability and Voice Author: Amartya Sen The essay ‘Inequality‚ Instability and Voice’ is one of the articles written by Amartya Sen. It figures in the book ‘The Argumentative Indian’ which is a collection of writings on Indian history‚ culture and identity by the Economics Nobel prize winner. In the essay‚ Sen touches upon three issues. They are: • Inequality in the Indian society and the quest for equality; • Unity and diversity in India; and •  Need for greater commitment

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