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The Problems of English Teaching Process at High School Levels and Its Solutions
by nadiroh, May 10, 2008
Many experts have stated their opinions about the condition of English teaching process in Indonesia.
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How to Handle a Bad Day
by Redburn, May 4, 2008
Everyone has bad days. Here's how you can make the most of them.
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The Link Between Mad Cow Disease and the Destruction of the Rain forest
by Winter, Apr 29, 2007
This explains how mad cow disease is connected with the destruction of the rain forest and global warming.
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Problems in A Child's Life
by chinna, May 3, 2008
These intermediaries and women are nothing but agents and vile traders in child misery and anguish.
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Steps You Can Take to Improve Your Decision-Making
by LeiraOlecra, May 1, 2008
Problems are there because you are there to solve it effectively and wisely by making the right solution because of your decision.
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Technology in the Classroom
by Kage Mystere, May 1, 2008
A report on how technology is running our education system.
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A Single European Language?
by AlienalieN, Apr 30, 2008
Is it necessary? Is it possible?
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Homelessness
by Saul Blakey, Apr 30, 2008
Homelessness is the first signs of a failing society. A social system that is not capable of providing for it's citizens, is not doing its job. We are all to blame.
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Problems in Mexico
by Gameon, May 29, 2007
Some of the worst problems in Mexico.
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Philippine Journalism in the 1990s: the Problems of a Free Press
by Alixander Haban Escote, Apr 21, 2008
The history of Philippine journalism is defined by the influences of the Nineteenth Century European press, when newspapers were the carriers of liberal ideas and were the centers of political activities. Over the next century, newspapers proliferated during periods of wars, revolutions, and upheavals. Successive wave of colonizers – the Spaniards, the Americans, and the Japanese – used the press to promote colonial agenda and to impose severe censorship.
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