Bachelors Degree In Education Online
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Chittagong District: Abul Kashem, Beni Madhab Das, Morshed Khan, Nabinchandra Sen, Ganesh Ghosh, Promode Ranjan Chaudhury, Harigopal Bal $8.96 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Mohammad Abul Kashem (Bengali: )(commonly known as Principal Abul Kashem) (28 June 1920 - 11 March 1991) is a Bangladeshi politician, author and an eminent educationist. He was also an activist of the Language Movement. Principal Abul Kashem was born on June 28, 1920 at village Chebandi in Patia Thana of Chittagong district. Principal Abul Kashem passed Matriculation Examination from Borma High School in 1939 with first class and Government district scholarship. He passed Isc from Chittagong government Collage in 1941 with first class. He also obtained Bachelors of Science (honors) and Masters of Science degree in Physics from Dhaka University in 1944 and 1945 respectively with first class. Principal Abul Kashem, 1952,Time of the Bengali Language Movement.Principal Abul Kashem was associated with the literary and cultural activities of the country for five decades. He contributed in the movement for recognition of Bengali as one of the state languages of Pakistan soon after the independence of Pakistan in 1947. On September 1, 1947 he founded the Pakistan Tamaddun Majlish as a non-political cultural organization to mobilize students, intellectuals and the people in general for the Bengali language. On September 15, 1947 he published a booklet entitled, Pakistaner Rashrobasha- Bangla Na Urdu (Pakistans state language: Bengali or Urdu) demanding introduction of Bengali as one of the state language of whole Pakistan. This booklet also strongly advocated for Bengali as the medium of education, court language and for its use in the offices in East Pakistan. Also his untiring efforts let to the formation of the first Rashtrabhasa Sangram Parishad (State Language Committee of Action) on October 1, 1947 with Nurul Huq Bhuiyan as the convener and he ... More: |
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Doc Savage $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Philip José Farmer, Doc Savage: the Man of Bronze, Richard Henry Savage, Death in Silver, List of Doc Savage Novels, Lester Dent, Mark Ellis, Will Murray, Doc Savage: the Arch Enemy of Evil, James Bama, List of Doc Savage Radio Episodes, Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life, William G. Bogart, Lawrence Donovan, Harold A. Davis, Kenneth Robeson, W. Ryerson Johnson, Alan Hathway. Excerpt: Philip José Farmer (January 26, 1918 February 25, 2009) was an American author, principally known for his award-winning science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. Farmer is best known for his sequences of novel especially the World of Tiers (196593) and Riverworld (197183) series. He is noted for the pioneering use of sexual and religious themes in his work, his fascination for and reworking of the lore of celebrated pulp heroes, and occasional tongue-in-cheek pseudonymous works written as if by fictional characters. Farmer was born in North Terre Haute, Indiana. According to colleague Frederik Pohl, his middle name was in honor of an aunt, Josie. Farmer grew up in Peoria, Illinois, where he attended Peoria High School. His father was a civil engineer and a supervisor for the local power company. A voracious reader as a boy, Farmer said he resolved to become a writer in the fourth grade. He became an agnostic at the age of 14. At age 23, in 1941, he married and eventually fathered a son and a daughter. After washing out of flight training in World War II, he went to work in a local steel mill. He continued his education, however, earning a bachelors degree in English from Bradley University in 1950. Farmer had his first literary success in 1952 with a novella called The Lovers, about a sexual relationship between a human and an extraterrestrial. It won |
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Education In Kentucky $26.81 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Education in Kentucky, Kentucky High School Athletic Association, Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, Kentucky School for the Deaf, Double the Numbers, Knowhow2goky, Project Graduate, North American Racing Academy, Settlement School, Kentucky Mountain Bible College, Whitmell P. Martin, Masonic University, Kentucky Community and Technical College System, Kentucky Governor's Scholars Program, Kentucky Military Institute, Governor's Cup, Kentucky Institute for International Studies, Kentucky Academy of Science, Governor's School for the Arts, Kentucky Department of Education, Model Lab Elementary School. Excerpt: On October 17, 2007, the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education launched "Double the Numbers: Kentucky's Plan to Increase College Graduates". The plan states that to raise Kentuckys standard of living to the national average by 2020, Kentucky must Double the Number of its citizens with at least a bachelor's degree, and outlines five key strategies to reach this goal.The state's Double the Numbers effort is supported by KnowHow2GOKy a comprehensive outreach campaign.Why Bachelor's Degrees? Demographers predict that in 2020, about 1 of every 3 Americans will have a bachelors degree. In 2000, about 1 in 5 Kentuckians had a bachelors degree. If current trends continue, Kentucky will fall short of our goal by about 211,000 college graduates. Simply put, this plan is one of the most substantial contributions our postsecondary education programs can make to Kentuckys quality of life in the shortest period of time.The plan focuses on bachelors degree production because:1. The link between economic prosperity and educational attainment is most dramatic at the bachelors degree level, both for states and for individuals.2. At the current rate of |
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Education In Surrey, British Columbia $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: School District 36 Surrey, Technical University of British Columbia, Kensington Prairie Elementary School, Southridge School, Douglas College, Earl Marriott Secondary School, Holy Cross Regional High School, Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School, École Gabrielle-Roy, Elgin Park Secondary School, École Des Voyageurs. Excerpt: Established in 1970, Douglas College is one of the largest public colleges in British Columbia , Canada serving 14,000 credit students and 7,000 continuing education students each year. Programs Douglas provides four major areas of educational service: two-year Associate Degrees for university transfer students, academic upgrading, continuing education in professional and personal upgrading, and over 30 major career-training programs. The selection of career programs includes full degrees: Bachelors of Science in Nursing and Psychiatric Nursing, Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation, Bachelor of Business Administration, BA in Child and Youth Care, and Bachelor of Physical Education and Coaching. Two recent additions to the Bachelor roster include the BA in Criminal Justice and BA in Psychology.Many Douglas College students are in university transfer programs in which they complete up to two years of degree-level courses before continuing onto institutions such as the University of British Columbia , Simon Fraser University , or the University of Victoria . Many students start at Douglas because it is more affordable (tuition is about 40 percent lower than at university), offers substantial student support services and features smaller classes with greater student interaction.In career education, Douglas is recognized for its programs in: health care, community services (Child, Family and Community Studies), criminology, psychology, |
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Egyptian Diplomats $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mohamed Elbaradei, F. D. Amr Bey, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Abdul Rahman Hassan Azzam, Amr Moussa, Jean-Sélim Kanaan, Nadia Younes, Ihab El-Sherif, Abdel Mawgoud Ahmad El Habashy, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Osama El-Baz, Muhammad Shaaban, Mahmoud Riad, Ihab Al-Sharif, Ahmed Asmat Abdel-Meguid, Aly Maher, Ahmed Maher, Sherif Kamal Shahine, Maged A. Abdelaziz. Excerpt: Abdel Mawgoud El Habashy , born 10 March 1953, is an Egyptian diplomat who currently serves as Ambassador to Kazakhstan and the republic of Kyrgystan , a post he has held since May 2004.He has a Bachelors degree in Economics and Political Sciences (1975) and a Masters in African Studies from the University of Cairo.During his time in Kazakhstan he has spearheaded the building of a large Egyptian Mosque and University costing more than 2 billions dollars. The NoorMubarak Mosque makes Kazakhstan the only country in central Asia where there is an Egyptian cultural center and university at the same time, in Almaty there exist the Egyptian Cultural Center and Noor Mubarak University for Islamic Studies, where Egypt funds the salaries of the professors staff through Ministry of Awquaf, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Al-Azhar Al-Sharif and Ministry of Higher Education). The university offers educational and training services for 850 students in a number of specifications: (Islamic Studies, Arabic and English languages, Arabic and translation, and religion). Egypt offers to the Kazakhstani universities, including Noor Mubarak University, 22 Egyptian professors, and offers 6 scholarships for Egyptian students for the PhD. He has also worked on multiple projects so as to significantly advance trade relations between Asia and Egypt.Working within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , he has held various posts in the |
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Hartwick College: Hartwick College Alumni, Charles D. Cook, Carl Rees, Scott Rumana, Peter Daempfle, Stephen L. Green, Michael B. Weinstein $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: "Ever Upwards" Marketing: "Connecting the Classroom to the World"Hartwick College is a non-denominational, private, four-year, liberal arts and sciences college located in Oneonta, New York, in the United States. Hartwick has 170 faculty members and 1537 students from 38 states and 29 countries, and the student-faculty ratio is 11.5-1 . Hartwick Seminary was founded in 1797 through the will of John Christopher Hartwick, a Lutheran minister from Germany, who led several mission congregations of early settlers along the Hudson River and the Mohawk River in what is now upstate New York. Shortly after his death, his dream of establishing an institution of higher learning became a reality with the founding of Hartwick Seminary in 1797. The New York State Legislature in 1816 incorporated the new schoolthe first Lutheran seminary in Americaas a classical academy and theological seminary, in the Town of Hartwick. The school moved to its present location in 1928 with land donated by the City of Oneonta, when it was incorporated as a four year college. Bresee Hall was designed by noted architect John Russell Pope and built in 1928; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The college's ties to the Lutheran Church ended in the 1960s and now carries no religious affiliation. Hartwick offers 31 courses of study leading to a Bachelors of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, including four pre-professional programs (pre-law, pre-engineering, pre-med, and pre-allied health professions), five cooperative programs (business, engineering, law, occupational and physical therapy, and nursing), as well as academic minors. The college also offers an education certification program. Steven-Germans LibraryHartwick College is acc... More: |
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Health Organisations In India $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Indian Red Cross Society, Medico Friend Circle, Public Health Foundation of India, Medical Council of India, National Aids Control Organization, Urban Health Resource Centre, National Institute of Virology, Central Council of Homoeopathy, Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust, Central Council of Indian Medicine, Catholic Health Association of India, Kalighat Home for the Dying, Christian Medical Association of India, Association for India's Development, India Health Initiative, Tribhuvandas Foundation, Pasteur Institute of India, Institute of Palliative Medicine, Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition, Bcg Vaccine Laboratory, Guindy, Dental Council of India. Excerpt: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham or Amrita University is a multi-campus, multi-disciplinary research and teaching university located in India. The university also received an A grade from National Assessment and Accreditation Council as per the new grading system for the next five years. Its five campuses are in the three states of South India , in Kerala at Amritapuri and Kochi , in Karnataka at Bangalore and Mysore , and in Tamil Nadu at Ettimadai . The University Headquarters are at Ettimadai in a picturesque campus near the foothills of the Western Ghats , about twenty km from Coimbatore , Tamil Nadu . Extensive interaction between all campuses is made possible through the Amrita-ISRO satellite network for e-learning . The university offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs in computer science, engineering, business, biotechnology , nanotechnology , ayurveda , medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, social work, journalism, education, and basic sciences. Areas of specialization which include Medical Informatics , Computational Engineering , Cyber Security , |
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Lists of Native Americans: List of Writers From Peoples Indigenous to the Americas, List of Native American Artists $22.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: List of Writers From Peoples Indigenous to the Americas, List of Native American Artists, List of Native American Women, List of Huaorani People, List of Native Americans of the United States, List of Native American Medal of Honor Recipients, List of Native American Politicians, List of Native American Actors, List of Native American Leaders, List of Native American Artists From Oklahoma, Indians of Iowa, List of Native American Musicians, List of Native Americans, Helen Maynor Scheirbeck, List of Lumbees, List of Algonquin Chiefs. Excerpt: Helen Maynor Scheirbeck (b. c. 1935?, North Carolina?) is a Native American educator and activist . Born in Lumberton, North Carolina , she currently serves as the Assistant Director for Public Programs at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of the American Indian . Scheirbeck is best known for her work with young Native Americans, training them to work with the United States Congress and other federal agencies in the United States to promote policies that help Indian communities. Before her work with the Smithsonian Institution, Scheirbeck was the national director for Head Start programs serving American Indian and Alaskan Natives . She has served as a human resources administrator for Save the Children Federation, chairwoman of the U.S. Department of Education Indian Education Task Force, and as a staffer in the U.S. Senate where she helped develop the American Indian Civil Rights Act. Professional history Early life and education Helen Maynor was born into the Lumbee Tribe . Scheirbeck earned her bachelors degree in 1957 in education from Berea College in Kentucky . In 1980 she earned her doctorate from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Virginia State University . Career Scheirbeck began her professional career as an |




















