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    Scope of Edusat

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    SCOPE OF EDUSAT Dr.R.SIVAKUMAR INTRODUCTION The pivotal role of education as an instrument of social change by altering the human perspective and transforming the traditional mindset of society is well recognized. The universalisation of education has become the top priority‚ especially for the developing countries. But the extension of quality education to remote and rural regions becomes a Himalaya task for a large country like India with multi-lingual and multi-cultural population separated

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    should pay for college? Long times ago‚ people believe that college education is a way of training an ignorant man to be knowledgeable. Many people believe that education can make our society better. With this thought keep in human ’s mind‚ there is a controversial argument left to people that is who should pay for the college-the Public or private. Some people believed that education should be public‚ such as‚ education affordable by using taxpayer ’s money to help pay for it. But it is not

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    that is just filled by teachers The Article said education can be viewed as the consumption and investment. A product or services is considered to belong to the that gives satisfaction or value in a single period and considered to be pure investment goods or services when it is expected to give satisfaction in the future periods. Also‚ is regarded as the most important aspect of a person’s economic and social success. In economy‚ terms of education is an economic good because anything that satisfies

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    American Dream

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    Composition Education is Key Frederick W. Robertson once proclaimed‚ “Instruction ends in the school-room‚ but education ends only with life”. Education has become a golden ticket to success in America’s society‚ challenging not only African Americans‚ but every racial class to obtain as much knowledge as achievable. The American Dream by Kenya Doyle depicts the economical success and the downs sides to achieving self assimilation one can gain from receiving a college education. It was evident

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    Online Classes Vs. Traditional Classes Online classes and traditional classes are both great ways to receive an education. They both strive for the same purpose‚ which is to help students reach their goals during college. Although both online and traditional classes are great‚ they do differ in some ways. The four major differences between these classes are‚ interaction between students and professors‚ convenience‚ the learning process‚ and the cost. The student/teacher interaction plays

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    Avoiding Plagiarism

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    In an article published in the Journal of Geography in Higher Education‚ Burkill and Abbey (2004) discuss the problem with plagiarism among students and how to avoid plagiarism. The article discusses the definition and the seriousness of plagiarism so the reader comes away with a greater understanding of how important it is to give credit by following APA guidelines for the use someone else’s ideas other than your own. The definition of plagiarism is “the intentional use of other people’s words

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    Academic Excellence

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    Academic Excellence Guarantees A Successful Life In this era of globalization‚ a good education is very important for each and everyone of us in order to have a better and successful life in the future. Students in school and college have always been reminded to strive for excellence in their academic so that they can graduate with flying colors and can easily get a better job compare to those who did not did well in their academic. In my opinion‚ academic excellence does guarantees a successful

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    George Ritzer’s McDonaldization: McDonaldization is a term used by George Ritzer in his book ‘The McDonaldization of Society’ He explains that it becomes apparent when a culture adapts the characteristics of a fast-food restaurant. McDonaldization is a concept of controversial behaviours or feelings‚ or moving from traditional to rational modes of thought. Ritzer sees the fast-food restaurant as having become a more representative contemporary pattern. In contemporary society‚ the concept of McDonaldization

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    Vindication of the Rights of Woman laid her arguments for the rights of education for women in the 18th Century‚ portraying the world of women in her time and how they were treated by the world. Since the time of Mary Wollstonecraft to the present day‚ women are still struggling in many parts of the world for the right for education. Wollstonecraft argued that education can reform the life of women‚ shape her home and world. Education has changed the life of women from being dependent to independent but

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    Horace Mann's 12th Report

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    Horace Mann’s Twelfth Report In his Twelfth Report‚ Horace Mann discusses reasons that public education is imperative in the success of a peaceful‚ prominent society. Mann maintains that education is a way to produce successful and resourceful citizens. Without education‚ people can only do so much and can only go so far; they are raw materials that need to be developed into something more. Mann lists all of the important and necessary institutions in society that require educated people in

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