Monthly Archives: November 2010
The Mixed System of France
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From the constitutional point of view the French system is neither presidential nor parliamentary, but a mixed system. The semi-presidential system is a term first used by French political scientist Maurice Duverger, in his book The Political Institutions and constitutional … Continue reading
Educate Or Domesticate
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Educate or domesticate? It is possible to ignore what education really means, but then we run the risk of taming our children and students. In fact, it is ignored in the family, school, media and government education means that education … Continue reading
Misleading Lineup
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I think we still have a small decline in a misleading line-up for this rally. Recall that there are still missing there are some assets that are overvalued, which could produce the so-called financial bubbles especially in emerging markets. Click … Continue reading
Leading Them to Victory
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The image of Captain of Company Monterrey with an iron hand that led their companies to a safe harbor, earning the admiration of even the most stubborn opposition, has been diluted over the last 20 years. It all started in … Continue reading
Distance Education
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One of the many virtues attributed to the phenomenon of distance education is the flexibility of studying from anywhere in the world. The possibility of acquiring skills and knowledge with instructors from different cultures and views, increases the expectation of … Continue reading
What is Education?
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In this regard it is worth mentioning the use noAB Webster definition of what is education. In his original 1628 dictionary states that the process education must contain at least four goals: “Education includes any number of instruction and discipline … Continue reading