Well, I am sure that term papers must not be a new thing for you so you already know how painful and irritating it is to write a
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10 Tips on Writing a Term Paper
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Added by Cassidy David on July 24, 2009 at 5:27am —
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I am doing my MBA from Ireland in international business. I have worked with construction industry for couple of years including a stint in gulf area and I needed to submit my dissertation this semester. I have a special interest in business development and wanted some suggestions for
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Added by Rose Tyler on July 18, 2009 at 2:06am —
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* Are you in a bit of a quandary over the proposed topic of your
law dissertations?
* Have you been mulling over a few ideas for the past 3 weeks or so but can’t really get any closer to making a final decision?
* Do you need to set up an appointment to meet with a lecturer (quite whom depends on what area of law you choose) to discuss your dissertation during the next couple of weeks and have to submit your dissertation syn…
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Added by suzzane donald on June 3, 2009 at 2:34am —
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As you will all of read in my previous posts, i am cycling to raise money for the Maasai Heritage Preservation Foundation to support the school building that we are doing in Magadi, Kenya. This week we at the foundation have agreed to support a further school in Mlali, Tanzania. I met a…
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Added by Matthew Norton on May 22, 2008 at 2:44pm —
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Hi All
I am in the process of reading the splendid book of Greg Mortenson - '3 Cups of Tea'. The man is a real inspiration in the work that he has achieved in building schools in Pakistan and with so much of his own personal sacrifice. Those of you who have heard of Greg will know what i am talking about, but those of you would dont i recommend you look up his work. Certainly in the field that i am in in supporting education and beginning to look at building schools in Africa, it is great to re…
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Added by Matthew Norton on May 11, 2008 at 1:45pm —
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Look! Our website has been acknowledged by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown! Congratulations everyone, I couldn't have done this without you...
http://annenberg.usc.edu/AboutUs/News/080417BritishConsulatePre.aspx
From the article:
United Kingdom Prime Minister Gordon Brown (pictured) commended USC students — including many from USC Annenberg — for their participation in a public diplomacy competition in whic…
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Added by Tal Flanchraych on April 18, 2008 at 12:31am —
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The following article is pretty enlightening in terms of giving you an overview of the big picture. It can also be found here: http://www.thetimes.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=744655
A new World Bank-IMF report warns that most countries in Africa will fall short on meeting most of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a set of eight globally agreed development targets with a due date of 2015.
While there has been stron…
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Added by Tal Flanchraych on April 9, 2008 at 5:00pm —
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I still exist, I promise. I was actually in Prague for spring break these past 10 days, that's why I haven't posted or commented on anything. Luckily Matthew and Dipesh have had some interesting stuff to post in the mean time. I'll post again once I'm not delirious from jetlag!
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Added by Tal Flanchraych on March 24, 2008 at 11:22pm —
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I have been fortunate enough to speak to Douglas Sidialo. Douglas Isaac Sidialo is a blind cyclist, mountain climber and motivation speaker. He is believed to be the first blind African to summate to the top of mount Kilimanjaro-Uhuru Peak: 5,895 Meters above sea level.
Rece…
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Added by Matthew Norton on March 18, 2008 at 3:51am —
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The school that i support and the one that i am working on raising money for a new school (www.cycleforafrica.co.uk) is doing so well that we are able to share the school supplies with the surrounding areas. For the past year my friends and family have been gi…
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Added by Matthew Norton on March 17, 2008 at 2:00pm —
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2 years ago my wife and I were in Kenya and Tanzania and were really impacted by the children over there. We were told to take pencils with us as pencils help aid in a child going to school. Seeing a childs face when we handed over a pencil was incredible (one child even stood with his head bowed in front of my wife when she handed over 2 pencils). When we came back i was determined to help education in Africa (and not through giving money to a charity - i wanted to give what i knew worked direc…
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Added by Matthew Norton on March 6, 2008 at 1:02pm —
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So at this point WSWC has had a few weeks to settle, gain some members, and accept user contributions. I've done my best to reach out to people through Facebook and whatnot but I feel like a large number of people who know me personally and joined appreciate the cause but don't really relate quite yet or see any tangible way they can help (However, I've been lucky enough to also somehow reach people who have been seriously involved in African causes for years).
Basically, it's all come down…
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Added by Tal Flanchraych on February 28, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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If you ever find yourself with a spare moment, let Senator Boxer know that you care about education in Africa.
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Added by Tal Flanchraych on February 23, 2008 at 6:37pm —
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For your information:
1) In Africa, children of mothers who have spent five years in primary education are 40% more likely to live beyond the age of five.
2) An educated woman is 50% more likely to have her children immunized.
(Facts provided thanks to the Department for International Development)
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Added by Tal Flanchraych on February 21, 2008 at 1:02am —
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The purpose of WSWC (Why Should WE Care?) is to spread awareness about the importance of education in Africa, especially to people in America and other wealthy countries who might feel they have no connection to the needs of African people. WSWC wants to help create that connection, especially for students and other young folks who are going to have a lot of influence in the near future.
The media these days is constantly saturated with the plight of the Middle East while neglecting other areas…
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Added by Tal Flanchraych on February 19, 2008 at 5:17pm —
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