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Eduinfo – The Most Comprehensive Global Directory    By: mindgenies
This is era of globalization and education system also has been significantly influenced and the best part is that it has been welcomed by the people. Hence, we can see numerous directories on the internet which have bundles of information about educational institution. But the key point of concern is choosing comprehensive global directory and here comes a name eduinfo.com.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-15)
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What Are The Top 5 Criteria For Selection Of Educational Institutes?    By: mindgenies
Educational institution means quality education and interaction with latest update in the concerning subject. Most of the time, we strictly stick with these facts and few other important issues remain neglected. For instance, we neglect correctional purposes of institutions as admission criteria in these institutions are based upon entrance test and certain strong eligibility criteria. Hence, this article has tried to include normal and some not so called important yet very important measures for selection of top educational institutions.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-15)
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Which Are The Top 5 Institutes For Management Studies?    By: mindgenies
As a student, we are used to of ranking. All the time, ranking has oppressed us. In school, no ranking means punishment. In college, no ranking means no opportunity. Hence, we never bothered to think upon the relevance and importance of ranking. Eduinfo also thought a lot before providing a briefing of top institutions. Eventually, it was decided to provide ranking format for briefing of institution. So, it is a bit different from hardcore ranking sort of stuff and focused to provide formal idea about few excellent institutions.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-15)
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Istakhbara    By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
The verb istakhbara is used forty times in the Koran and its participle, mustakbir, six times. Pride (takabbur) is very often denounced by the Koran as a sin, because of its similarity to a form of partnership with God. Pride is the sin of all those who refuse to surrender to God. It was also Satan's first sin (2:34, 38:73-4). Pride is also the sin of those who did not listen to the Prophets' message, and this was the case of Noah's folk: "And they magnified themselves in pride" (71:7); of Saleh's people: "The leaders of those who were arrogant among his people" Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Istakhbara Encyclopedia of Ismailsm.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-15)
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Adult Education Teaching Aids    By: ClaraKenpnb
The student population in an adult education program is mostly made up of people with families ñ wives and kids. A lot of them also have jobs or some other sources of livelihood; that is how they pay for the program.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-14)
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The Complete Guide Of 7 Tips When Pursuing Your Adult Education]    By: JackCarlsonpnp
It does not matter that you have spent the whole of your life beating about the bush; you can make a difference with what is left of it. That diploma you have always wanted, you can still get it if you want it that bad. Anywhere you go, you will find various adult education programs from which you can choose.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-14)
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Graduate Studies And Research    By: Maki Kopper
Graduate Thesis is said to be very important in a student’s educational life because Graduate Thesis is the first and the foremost kind of writing that students are needed to write by their schools.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-14)
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Bible And Modern Science    By: Johnson Philip
What exactly is the connection between the Bible and the modern science, if any. Here is an introduction to that topic.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-13)
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Don't Even Think Of Distance Learning Programs, Without Reading This Article    By: AndyErnestpnp
Historically speaking, the mail system was the first medium of distance learning. The development of technology has not left the distance learning field untouched. As technology advances, so do the media used to propage distance learning courses. And it’s now getting better and better with every single passing day. Who knows what will happen in the next 50 years to distance education? I won’t hesitate to bet a thousand dollars that what is presently done today in terms of online distance learning will be child’s play in 50 years from now.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-13)
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Hassan Kassim Lakha, Count    By: Ibrahim Machiwala
Period: (1892-1982) The renowned Lakha family traces their descent back to their forebear, named Surji. His son was Jairaj, and whose son was Manji. The son of Manji was Lalji, who had four sons, Punja, Virji, Lakha and Kalyan. They dwelt in the village, called Berberaja, about 12 miles from Jamnagar, Kutchh. Lakho, or better known as Lakha was an origin of Jamnagar, Kutchh. He was an ordinary businessman. He unfortunately lost his house during the famine in Kutchh. Reduced to extreme poverty, he wandered from village to village in search of means of subsistence. His son Kassim, who was born in 1854, also passed a destitute life. Nothing is known of his early life except that he worked in a grocery shop on daily wages. The constant famines in Kutchh had almost swept away the economical resources of the people, who began to move elsewhere to sustain their lives. Kassim, the son of Lakha migrated with few Ismailis towards East Africa. Dressed in rags, he landed in Zanzibar in 1871. He called his mother and wife, Ratan Pradhan whom he had married in 1870, just before he left India. Kursha was their first child and she was born in 1880. The family grew with the birth of Fatima, Alibhai, Hassan, Sikina, Rehmatullah and Jena. Later on, he came in Lamu in 1877 to try his fortune. He was the first among his family members to venture into the business field. Kassim Lakha was also a devoted social worker and helped the Ismailis who came from India. He died in 1926 at Kampala, Uganda. He left behind four sons, Rehmatullah, Hassan, Mohammad and Alibhai. Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written biography of ismaili heroes such as Count Hassan Kassim Lakha in 101 Ismaili Heroes,(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-13)
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