An attempt was made to understand mechanics of learning. The information showed that children generally use right brain to learn while adults use left brain. Learning is a function of conscious mind, subconscious mind, intellect and ego. The conscious mind learns with the help of sensory organs, the capacity of which is limited and its memory is also short-lived. To convert the short ter...
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Authors Dr. Ritu Sharma
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Authors Thuso Donald Mosabala
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Three of the world’s greatest challenges over the coming decades will be biodiversity loss, climate change, and water stress (World Bank, 2008). Global climate change is undoubtedly the most pervasive, complex and challenging of the global environmental issues facing contemporary society and it affects all aspects of development. The effects of climate change are local a...
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Authors Merkineh Mesene
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While inflationary sources have been linked with various issues, its attachment to money supply had especial consideration in inflation theories. The Classical version of Quantity Theory holds for inflation as being ‘always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon’. On the other side, Keynes’s version departed by claiming neutrality of money in...
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Authors Minyahil Alemu, Wondaferahu Mulugeta, Yilkal Wassie
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Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) promotion and job creation go hand in hand in poverty reduction. Product diversification among MSE sis known to contribute to risk mitigation and stable MSE sector for job creation across the world. This study investigated determinants of product diversification among MSEs in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia. Multi-stage sampling technique was employed to select ...
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Authors Tekle Leza, Sandraa Rajan, Berhanu Kuma
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The FDRE Constitution clearly states that freedom of movement as one of the basic human rights is protected in Ethiopia (Art 32). Using this right many Ethiopians have and are moving from place to place for earning a living or various other reasons within the country and abroad. Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) estimates that around 1.5 million Ethiopians had left the countr...
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Authors Kidus Meskele Ashine
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Analyzed in this study was the extent to which differences were present in the reading skills of Texas high school students as a function of ethnicity/race (i.e., Asian, White, Hispanic, and Black). Archival data were obtained from the Public Education Information Management System on all Texas high school students for the 2004-2005 through the 2011-2012 school years. Statistically signi...
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Authors Lee Alan Wright, John R. Slate, George W. Moore
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In this study, differences in academic performance on the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System and State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness as a function of participation in extracurricular activities for English Language Learners were examined. Data obtained from a large, suburban district in southeast Texas for all students who were enrolled in Grades 6 through ...
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Authors Mary Laura Lariviere, John R. Slate, Cynthia Martinez-Garcia, George W. Moore
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The purpose of the study was to examine the educational attainment rates of Hispanic and Black students in Texas 2-year colleges from the 2009 through the 2014academic years. The number of career colleges in Texas increased from 52 in the 2009 academic year to a total of 80 career colleges in the 2014 academic year. Along with increases in the number of career colleges, the total numbers...
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Authors Lizetta M. Frederick, John R. Slate
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Differences in reading, mathematics, and science achievement of Grade 8 students as a function of mobility were examined with and without controls for economic status in this investigation. Data were obtained from the Texas Education Agency Public Education Information Management System for the 2003-2004 through the 2007-2008 school years. Statistically significant differences were revea...
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Authors Benjamin Mark Bostick, John R. Slate
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