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    Educational drama in education for sustainable development: ecopedagogy in action he research on which this paper is based is a response to the UNESCO directive for the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) 2005–2014. Educators are advised to prepare young people for sustainable development and global citizenship and the Arts should be included in programmes in ESD. This paper presents an overview of a research project based on the hypothesis that educational drama might be a useful

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    TERM PAPER NAME: KAMANDE ERIC MUCHARA ID: 638367 COURSE: INTEGRATED SEMINAR COURSE CODE: SEN 4800B LECTURER: DR. ONDITI LUOCH   What is the place of Liberal Education in the contemporary global development needs? How does it harmonize with the education for the labour market? Liberal education is defined as a philosophy of education that empowers people with a wide range of knowledge and transferrable skills, and that cultivates social responsibility and a strong sense of ethics and

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    Rahimi, (2012) “To this point, however, overall increases in control have largely been driven by increases in awareness and entry into treatment among people with hypertension”. Rahimi, (2012) “Despite great technical advances, specifically the development of a wide range of new antihypertensive drugs and drug classes the process of care available in the community has not changed to any great extent and treatment itself remains highly inefficient”. Rahimi, (2012) “As an asymptomatic, chronic illness

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    of firm in each sector, Revenue by sector contributing to gross state product. JSPL Unique Brand Identity National Building the country 's infrastructure, Enhancing quality of human life, Economics development of least developed region. Building the Nation This Includes infrastructural development(such as construction/ Renovation of building, road, repair and rural

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    health-related issue we will experience in our lives. Adopting a biomedical model of healthcare has proved useful. Under the umbrella of the biomedical model, research and healthcare options have flourished. For example, innovation regarding vaccine development, breast-feeding promotion, pneumonia medication and diarrhea treatments have created a world in which the number of small-children dying per year has never been lower. In addition to this, each year in North America, millions of people are cured

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    While studying psychology at the University of Southern Mississippi, I developed an interest in youth psychological health and social well-being. As an avid learner, I subsequently became interested in clinical child research and joined Dr. Christopher T. Barry’s Youth Personality and Behavior (YPB) laboratory as a volunteer research assistant during my sophomore year of college. After learning the dynamics of working in a research laboratory, and taking courses such as adolescent, social, developmental

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    themes. “Birches” is a poem open to many themes and interpretations, some of which only require the poem’s most direct, nominal meaning. Others interpretations require a more in-depth, holistic approach, analyzing its structure and devices. Neither of these approaches are more correct than the other. A holistic interpretation of this work instills the motif of balance, putting forth the idea that life is a constant pursuit to achieve balance between equal, yet opposite concepts. Another

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    developing one’s potential, achieving an awareness of one’s identity and fulfillment oneself. (Le Francois (1996). A German neurologist/Psychiatrist Kurt Goldstein first introduced the concept of self actualization in 1934, in his book: “The organism: A holistic Approach to Biology Derived from Pathological Data in man.” As its title might suggest, this was not a best seller of its time-infact, this seminal concept didn’t really take hold in medical & intellectual circles until decades later. Goldstein

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    and emotions are brought to the surface, some good, some bad. Yet, in that age-old expression lies truth. The home should be the center-piece for one’s development and growth. This is because the home is the central headquarters, the operating base for the family. The family unit has an inordinate amount of influence over one’s development. Is it any wonder then that the Lord would mandate the home to be the key means through which one is brought into spiritual maturity? Randy Stinson and Timothy

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    This shows the importance of collaborative practices in health care services for the better outcomes. Similarly, Barrette et al (2005) states that in order to provide holistic care for the patients , the peoples from different professions work together collaboratively in health care system. In order to work together, the multidisciplinary team needs to share roles, knowledge information, education and training (Liz, 2012)

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