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Month: February 2018

Education Prohibited In Meles Zenawi’s Tyrannical, Fake ‘ethiopia’

We cannot accept anymore the myth that nobody can be worse than Hitler, Stalin, and Pot Pot; the reason we cannot is simple: the worse already exists, and if we do not see it in all its aspects, dimensions and activities, we simply let it expand. Even if an impotent and marginal state like pariah, bogus-Ethiopia, can generate nightmares of incredible extent. If not by itself, by the justified reactions it can provoke to its inhuman practices.

Amhara and Tigray ruled Abyssinia: the realm of ignorance and barbarism

Parochial and iniquitous relic of eras bygone for Europeans and unknown to Americans, Meles Zenawi’s tyranny has more in parallel and common with the Medieval times of Sigeric, Geiseric, Hilderic, and Athalaric than with 19th century despotisms and 20th century dictatorships.

Ruled by quasi-analphabetic monks, whose heretic Christianity had been refuted by Constantinople and Rome, the Amharas and the Tigrays based their society on fear and blind, unquestioned faith. Their hatred of Catholic and Protestant missionaries and European explorers of Gueze, their own old and liturgical language, caused torture and death to many willing to expand Lights and Knowledge in that part of the world.

Literacy was traditionally viewed very suspiciously by the debteras, these heretic and mostly illiterate monks, who read their Scriptures with the utmost difficulty; to cover their ignorance, they order their servants to hide manuscripts and to kill Westerners who attempt to take them for study and publication in Europe and America. In a place like this, ‘public school’ is never an institution truly accepted and irreversibly adopted by the local, anachronistic establishment.

It goes without saying that, with the expansion of the Amhara kingdom at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, the enslaved peoples, the Oromos, the Sidamas, the Afars, and the Ogadenis became the object of unprecedented genocide. The genocide had a definitely cultural educational dimension; they could not let them preserve their national and cultural identity because this would soon create liberation struggles as it did. For a moment, the Abyssinian tyranny decided to export Amhara culture and education to the enslaved peoples. This was Pandora’s box.

With their national languages written in Latin, thank to the educational efforts of European missionaries and academia, the Oromos, the Ogadenis, the Sidamas and the other enslaved peoples learnt to great extent Amharic as a foreign language, and this helped them understand better their invaders, their brutal and barbaric culture, and their totalitarian and anachronistic mentality. As a matter of fact, it became easier to the oppressed peoples of Abyssinia to differentiate themselves from the oppressors.

The problem was ‘solved’ in another way at the times of the pro-Communist Mengistu tyranny; Amharic would become in Abyssinia what Russian was in the Soviet Union. This effort lasted almost two decades, and generated among the oppressed peoples an even stronger feeling of refutation of the oppressors. In today’s Abyssinia, the majority of those who can speak Amharic hate, despise and detest Amharic as language of their oppressors and tyrants. Useless for them, except when in contact with the tyrannical administration, Amharic will become even more insignificant, when the Oromos, the Sidamas, the Afars, and the Ogadenis achieve their independence and statehood. The reason is simple: if for the entire country, the literacy rate is approximately 43%, literacy among Amharas does not exceed 20%.

Today, with Meles Zenawi’s effort to embellish the Abyssinian tyranny and make resemble a democracy, police practices are pursued in most of the provinces trying to turn children originating from the oppressed peoples away from the schools. The totalitarian Zenawi administration realized that the only way for fake ‘Ethiopia’ to survive is to resemble a mortuary; either they butcher of they kick out of the school without pretext. UNESCO and the other international bodies, world academia and NGOs should focus on the following document issued before some days by the Oromo Liberation Front.

A 2007 Mortuary called ‘Ethiopia’

It bears witness to an obscurantism far worse than that of Hitler and Stalin; and this is not an exaggeration or a figure of speech, but the tragic reality of a 2007 Mortuary called ‘Ethiopia’.

Expulsion of Oromo students form schools continued

Since its ascendance to power the Ethiopian minority regime has been bent on campaigns of terror on anything Oromo well across the board. In recent past, it focused on expulsion of Oromo professionals from their jobs and deriving Oromo kids their rights to education. Accordingly, this month alone, 9 Oromo students were expelled from schools in West Shawa zone of Oromia for no known reasons.

The names of the victimized students are:

1. Girma Nagassa (previously imprisoned for 8 months and later released without charges),

2. Getacho Idoosaa (also been suspended from school for a year before)

3. Dagitu Tashome

4. Anbassa Tariku

5. Tadassa Tasu

6. Dajane Ababiyaa

7. Tamira Tarafa

8. Garado Asafaa

9. DajaneAduyna

Residents of the areas have identified the following under cover government security officials who are behind the crime against Oromo kids in the area:

1. Shanbal Nagassa (works for district administration office)

2. Baqale Banti (vice administrator of the district)

3. Sichala Dheressaa

4. Balate kumaa (member of school board)

5. Ababa Lelisa (works for rural development office)

6. Alamayo Tafaa

We would like to alert Oromos in the region to be aware of the covert operations of these individuals and take necessary precautionary measures.

Victory for the Oromo People!

Overseas Education – Gain Exceptional Exposure

Education is an integral part of ones professional career. The institute, University, location and the degree itself all of this is extremely essential and severely affects an individuals professional decision. The fact that cannot be ignored is that an education degree from a college or University of repute gets higher chances of getting employed in renowned commercial houses. However, with passing times, the importance of education has been known and today the meaning and definition of education has broadened, it is not just about acquiring dream jobs in the corporate sector but also about opening up minds and becoming aware. Along with the meaning, the system of education has also grown and improved!

The global system of education in todays era has opened up diverse opportunities for inquisitive students to learn and explore. Overseas education has emerged as a popular and rather a beneficial choice of study amongst young aspirants. Ambitious students fly out to different destinations of the world not just to enjoy high standards of education but also to benefit from an opportunity to learn and experience new cultures and traditions. Global education has created a huge world of opportunities. Several students from India too wish to experience the new era of education and benefit from varied potential professional opportunities.

Globalization is the key reason behind the increasing number of students wanting to pursue their learning abroad. However, if theres no pain there will b no gain! To acquire the global standards of learning, one has to undergo intensive preparations for acing the competitive entrance examinations. Even after getting into their choice of education institutes or Universities, the students studying abroad have to undergo intensive training for gaining the holistic knowledge and skill of their chosen profession and become industry ready professionals.

Faculties comprising of experienced academicians, excellent infrastructure and exceptional placement opportunities all make global education the most lucrative and desired choice of study. Another advantage of studying abroad is the confidence and independence that comes with living alone, facing different challenges and interacting with other students from different nationalities. Overseas education is exposure to the entire globe as one studies varied topics relevant to global community, spend quality time students from different nationalities and also get an opportunity to visit and explore beautiful places of the world.

Canada is a popular travel destination of the world. It has to its pride mesmerizing beauty and enriching cultural heritage. Also this exotic country is famed for a excellent system of education. Besides other professional courses, management programs are very popular in Canada. Numerous ambitious students seek to pursue their MBA in Canada and acquire professional understanding of the commercial world. Also extremely famous and popular is PhD in UK. The course gets its popularity from the intensive training techniques adopted by talented academicians who impart finest quality teaching and guidance to youthful learners.

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Research Paper Topics – Make Your Education More In Demand

Are you thinking to write a nice research paper? If so, then you need to concentrate on the topic given by your professor. Students those get into any school or college to acquire education, need to prepare research paper topics. If you are into PhD or Masters Level, then you need to make sure that your research paper is well written. Good numbers of students have no idea to write quality based research paper. If you think that you dont have much idea to accomplish your research paper writing, then you may be in a risk.

During your education course research paper topics are given to teachers and professors. Often it is said to students to bring their own research topic. The selected topic for research is really important to make your education more in demand. While choosing a topic, you need to make sure that the topic must be interesting, simple and must match your exercise. The topic should be good, as it will help you to write more on it. Choosing a narrow or broad topic will bring lots of mistakes, as it will drag difficult circumstances. Concluding the paper will be tough for anyone, if the topic is broad. Well, if you choose a narrow topic then it would be hard for you to give better information and data. So, choosing the right topic is really important for students those are given research paper topics during their educational career.

How you present the research paper?

To bring right impact, you need to present the research paper in the right manner. Well, this does not mean that you have to put high literal English proficiency. Certainly, literary skills are necessary in your paper. But at the same time you need to correct form of planning to make your paper look good. Let the reader understand it in a clear and simple manner. The writer must have knowledge and skill to continue the assignment. Break the body of the essay into different sub-topics matching research paper topics. Let the topic gets equally connected with the main theme.

Make the research paper introduction part best and at the same way the conclusion. Paper writing, dissertation writing and others are the different forms of essay writing. Your writing should also have a summary that must cover the essay part. Always give importance to simple language that should be easy for teacher and professor to understand. Clear all types of fancy and technical jargons in your essay writing. To make your research paper good and interesting, put emphasis on the content part. Give apparent references in your writing and list out important points in bullet or alphabetical manner.

Writing Help:

Although these research papers must be written by students, but there are good numbers of companies those offer research paper writing. Students can forward all information about the topic to the company and a good company will accomplish it in a wonderful way. Wonderfulessay.com is one of the best research paper topics providers that will give hike to your career.

Advantages of Higher Education!

B.Ed in Punjab – A Higher education is the best possible way to make sure a higher earning power after graduation.There are a variety of other factors as to why you should go to higher education.College lifestyle also provides one with useful relationships and sources including to the variety of alternatives available after finishing higher education.Colleges provide skills and knowledge for higher learning. Higher education provides opportunity to meet new people.College play an important role in identifying the future of every person.Higher education can build self-confidence of a person.

Advantages of higher education?

-Improved Lifestyle Skill’s Lifestyle skills are very helpful to handle personal problems in human life.Higher Level eduction provide a platform to face the problems in human daily life.

-Increase Knowledge Higher education helps in to increase the knowledge in every field.

-Decision-Making Decision-making helps to achieve the desired goal in the life.Decision making helps in to take right decision at right time to achieve the desired goal in the life.

Higher education improve the lifestyle skills of the people.It provides the opportunity to meet new friends in the socity.College education can increase the knowledge in different fields.Higher Level eduction provide a platform to face the problems in human daily life.It also help in decision making.Decision making helps in to take right decision at right time to achieve the desired goal in the life.

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The Most Common Issues in American Education

Nowadays, the problem of testing in American education is extremely important because often the existing system of tests is severely criticized and, what is more important, as a rule, this criticism is justified. In this respect, it is worthy to refer to the article by E.D. Hirsch Jr. “Using Tests Productively, where the author researches the problem of tests and their effectiveness. In fact, the author is very skeptical about the existing system of tests which, as he believe, are far from perfect.

Probably, one of the most important problems the author raises in his article is the problem of uselessness of the existing tests. To put it more precisely, E.D. Hirsch argues that both teachers and students are rather more concerned on the successful passing the tests than on the knowledge they receive. By the way, it is worthy of mention that it is not only teachers and students that are involved but the problem of effective testing also concerns the parents of students for, basically, tests are supposed to assess students academic successes and evaluate the effectiveness of their learning.

At the same time, the author underlines that often students that are practically of the same level of education, learning in the same class often show absolutely different results in testing. Hirsch mainly focuses on reading tests and, critically evaluating them, he underlines that they are quite ineffective because they are not testing comprehension strategies, as they are supposed to, but, instead, they are just testing comprehension that is obviously insufficient and ineffective.

Furthermore, the author also points out that, as a rule, students are directly prepared for the reading tests that is totally unacceptable. Instead, Hirsch insists that students should be prepared for a reading test indirectly and that is necessary to develop broad reading skills and abilities. Students should be able to work and comprehend a wide range of text on the basis of broad knowledge which is not only directly linked to reading. This knowledge should be wider, more universal involving not only literature but also art, science, logics, etc.

Naturally, on criticizing the existing system, it would be logical to offer some alternative and Hirsch underlines that content testing could be much more effective if they were specifically tied to the broad knowledge goals of a sound education in literature, science, history and arts. The broad knowledge from different spheres is essential because they form the background information which is of a paramount importance for reading comprehension. Eventually, the author concludes that such broad knowledge would increase the effectiveness of testing as well as education at large because it contributes to the progress of students academic achievements and their cognitive competence.

Obviously, the problem of testing is really important because tests actually define the whole process of education because often they are the final goal students and teachers strive to achieve and pass successfully. At the same time, the changes offered by Hirsch are really important because they help refocus education process from preparation to a particular and not perfect tests to more effective and useful acquisition of broad knowledge, skills and abilities which can not only help pass some tests but could also be useful in students personal and professional life making them really educated and intelligent personalities.