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Education Reform

by Marmie in Education, November 16, 2009
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Sometimes it is best to think outside of the box. How about a better school system, more balanced teacher/student ratio and not spend any more money to do it? You will find a totally different approach.

Rise and Fall of The Berlin Wall: Part 3 – The Fall

by coffeeadict in History, November 8, 2009
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This is part three of a series of articles about the rise and fall of the Berlin wall. It deals with the situation that lead to the breakdown of the wall between two systems.

Education System

by martto in Issues, October 26, 2009
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Every country has different opinions about education; each country organizes their education system depending on the country believes is the best way to teach and learn. But, in my opinion South Korean’s education is not as good as Argentinean for the following reasons.

Differences Between Lord, Duchess, Baron and Other Royal Titles

by Avaxier in History, October 15, 2009
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There are so many Royal Titles existed. But each of them actually have different meaning.

China: A New Born Baby in The World

by thomaslee3794 in Government, September 20, 2009
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China owned a piece of land more than 5000 years in Asia. It is enormously huge, the resources are rich and it has a longer history than the European powers. Rewind the History, you may observe the Chinese have made the same mistakes again and again. And this is why up till now, China do not have a chance to become a superpower.

Repetitive School

by Aleena in Education, August 25, 2009
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Teachers arn’t using the best methods to teach students. Why not find a better alternative?

GCSEs, Results and Education in Britain

by Atikin in Education, August 22, 2009
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Most 15- to 16-year-olds will be receiving the results to their GCSEs next week. Here’s a look at what happens after a student gets his or her GCSE results.

The Biggest Ponzi Schemes in Modern History

by Ron Fields in History, August 11, 2009
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Bernard Madoff and Alan Stanford are in the news today because of their large Ponzi schemes. Are the Madoff and Stanford Ponzi schemes the largest in modern history?

Four Key Things to Remember in The Morning

by Fernando Ramirez in Advice, August 7, 2009
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What is life, and what is the point of it with out passion? Explore the meaning of actually being alive.

Should Public Employees Be Allowed to Strike?

by Ron Fields in Issues, July 9, 2009
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Taxpayers sink billions of dollars into large infrastructure projects like municipal bus lines and transit systems. Is it fair that employees of these systems are allowed to paralyze these publicly funded systems by strikes? The solutions are many, but they all focus on not letting billions of dollars of public capital be wasted.

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