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Educational Technology

Educational technology is becoming more and more common in schools and this is a great thing. School officials, parents, principles and teachers all know that educational technology helps a student to learn more, learn faster and become more organized students. The limits are endless what a student can learn by successfully integrating educational technology into […]

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Stages of Management

Management is simply defined as the art of managing people or getting things done by people. In this world of globalization, innovation and liberalization, strategies and policies for business operations are constantly changing. The business dynamics needs to be in sync with the competitive world. The business strategies that were considered to be the lifeline […]

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Group Discussion Skills – Remember, Rome Was Not Built in a Day

Hardly a month goes by without some article appearing somewhere bemoaning the deficiencies of our traditional educational system. Even in the business pages you will find articles about how contemporary education is failing to produce students ready to work in a 21st century world where creativity, problem-solving, and independent thinking have become more important than […]

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The Challenges of the African Context on Biblical Interpretation

Introduction The existing response to the modern scholarly approach to biblical interpretation in Africa cannot easily be assessed. Some extensive research has to be done to discover what African Christians make of the historical critical approach to biblical interpretation. What is evident however is the clamour for a unique African Christianity and inclusive is the […]

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Daedalean Exile

Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo…(P1). Stephen Dedalus, the young modern intellectual of Dublin, leaves his hometown at the end of A Portrait […]

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Desirable Qualities To Be Developed Through The Visual Art Programme

There are several good and relevant traits or qualities that a senior high school student who has studied the Visual Art programme is expected to cultivate. Some of these qualities are discussed below. 1. Resourcefulness: A resourceful person is able to utilise fully the resources available in his environment in achieving greater things. Through the […]

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