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The battle between click and brick universities
The role of contemporary universities is currently experiencing tremendous change due to the advancements in technology. Today, it is not just a matter of sound administrative decisions made by institutions, but rather a global realization that e-learning is a dynamically growing industry. Undergrad ...
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Do interdisciplinary studies promote collaboration between professionals
All academic disciplines share a common and primary commitment to serving the society and working toward the ideal of education for all. Although each discipline has its own focus, the scope of collaboration and exchange existing among university students ...
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Does the First Amendment always protect US media
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court, provides the strongest guarantee of free speech in the world. Unlike people in many other countries, Americans are free to criticize each other and government officials in language both fair and foul, to engage i ...
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The misplaced academic values
Based on endless discussions upon the usefulness of University degrees, it seems obvious that undergraduate and especially graduate students around the globe constantly wonder what the outcome of their efforts will be. Since perceptions and goals differ, so does the interpretation of the word outcom ...
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Do contemporary universities suffer from a type of cancer
Biologists and medical practitioners have proven through extensive scientific research and testing that every living organism renews its cells as it gradually matures. If we accept Proust's metaphor that "a nation is a huge organized accumulation of individuals," then when cultural norms change ...
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Man Builds Inventing Machine
John Koza has made a serious breakthrough when it comes to the computing power of today and our hopes for it in the future. Studying computers since his high school tutelage in the 1950s, Koza was a man who yearned to make advancements in the world around him. As a clear example of his ingenuity, he ...
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Identity Theft Is Not Science Fiction
With the staggering proliferation of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) in recent years, a wide range of computer users have found themselves owning one or more of those "miracle" portable electronic systems that contain important files as well as personal information. Belonging to the sam ...
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Astronomy
The stars have always been a fascinating subject. Perhaps that's one reason why astronomy is so popular these days.In essence, Astronomy isn't just about studying stars, as most people think. It's actually a study of celestial objects, which includes not only stars but also planets, come ...
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Effective Rowing Techniques For Any Sized Boat
Learning to row takes patience and energy.  Furthermore, rowing is an activity which demands a great deal of physical strength and determination to achieve, and demands a high level of dexterity and coordination for any level of success.  In this article we will look at the best way to fin ...
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