Example : College of oriental medicine
-The 100~110 students attend a class in a narrow lecture hall.
-There are 9 practice class, but laboratory only have 4 rooms.
Conclusion
- We must construct a new building to offer a good education.
As is kown to all, activated the school alumni would make a good communication between the senior and posterity to promote students’d
of food and clothing; or are from very poor homes that cannot afford to pay school fees. The projects with which we have been involved, range in size and include the purchasing of stationery, text and library books, school clothing, computers and the sponsorship of individual learners. Singita sponsors the local under-14 soccer league, which it helped establish, and is now active within 18 local
◆ Modern Society and Web 2.0
Web 1.0 era as the word of "sea of information", we are exposed to a lot of information. Regardless of distance and time, we can easily send information as well as our own private information. Also, the amount of data, in 1989, the European Particle Physics in Switzerland, developed hypertext and MOSAIC invented first web browser in 1993. Those changes helped to
1. Introduction
The major topic of this study
What Competitive Intelligence means
2) Importance of ethics in its practice
3) How some Library and Information Science Schools in the United States are developing programs in CI
2. What is Competitive Intelligence?
Competitive
Intelligence
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Legal collection and analysis of information conducted by using information databases and o
of the Child)
- Work that harms children’s well being and hinders their education, development and future livelihoods.
2. ILO
- Types of work done by children under the age of 18. Full-time work done by children under 15 years of age that prevents them from going to school (getting an education), or that is dangerous to their health.
3. UNICEF
- Economic activity that harms children