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وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
القطع اللي بالمحاضره 6 و 7 وينها اللي الدكتور نزل رقم الصفحه والتوبيك والمين ايديا
نزلها والا ..... مدري انتم تدرون والا القطع اللي بالمجاضره الثالثه الدكتور حذفها وقال هالشي بالمحاضره المباشره الثانيه ... انتظر ردكم |
2010- 12- 23 | #2 |
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رد: وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
تقصدين القرءاه والمطالعات ولا شنووو !!! اذ القرءاه والمطالعات اخبر انه قال بالمحاضره المباشره تلقون القطعه بالمحاضره الثالثه وماقال انه حذفهااا ؟!!! غريبه ..وضحي اكثر الله يعافيج
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2010- 12- 23 | #3 |
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رد: وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
وشو المحذوف؟؟
ياحبنا للمحذوف...>>> لاتجحدين والله إنك تموتين فيه، بس وينه هالمحذوف؟! |
2010- 12- 23 | #4 |
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رد: وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
شوفو لا تتشتتون
اول شي انا اسال عن القطع اللي كتب لنا التوبك والمين ايديا بالمحتوى6 و7 اوكي وين القطع هذي فهمتوعلي ؟؟؟ سؤالي وينها اما بالنسبه للمحتوى 3 فيها قطع صغيره عن تلوث الهواء وايجاد الحلول بالنبات اوكي هذي سوا لها كبي ونزلها لنا اوكي << للحين فاهمين علي طيب بنت بالمباشره2 سالت الدكتور القطع بمحتوى 3 مش واضحه قالها بالعربي ماراح اجيب لكم منها ارتاخو اذا فتح البلاك بورد افتحو المحاضره المباشر واسمعوها كويس بوقت 20 الى 30 دقيقه << مقطع الكلام حافظته لاني جلست اكررر كلامه واسمعه يالله عاد ردو علي القطع وين انا عندي الكتاب بس انا فهمت منه خلوووووووووووو الكتاب على الرف ومع اني شاريته لي اسبوعين بس معليه مدام الدكتور ريحيناوخلنا نركز على محتوى المكتوب تبعه فقلت اسالكم لاني طبعت كل المحتوى مالقيتها وخليت الكتاب على جنب ؟؟؟ |
2010- 12- 23 | #5 |
متميزة بقسم التعليم عن بعد - اللغة الانجليزية
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رد: وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
صحيح كلامك هذا القطع مو موجوده ضمن المحتوى
جاب لنا التوبيك والمين ايديا وذكر رقم الصفحه بدون كتابه القطع.. الله يجزيهم خير الأخوات همس وبدويه نزلوا لنا صفحات من الكتاب وهي موجوده ضمنهم ومادام عندك الكتاب افتحي على رقم الصفحه وبتشوفي القطع اما عن القطع المحذوفه فإن ما سمعت عن هذا الشيء .. والله اعلم تحياتي |
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رد: وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
اقتباس:
Education: A Reflection of Society Visit schools anywhere in the world, and you will probably notice a number of similarities. There are students, teachers, books, blackboards, and exams everywhere. However, a school system in one country is not identical to the system in any other country. It cannot be exactly the same because each culture is different. The educational syste.tn is a. mirror that reflects the culture. Look at the school system, and you will see the social structure and the values of its culture. Mexico In Mexico, the educational system reflects some of the country's many contrasts. On the one hand, it is believed that the nation can achieve equality of rights for everyone through education. The basis of the Mexican educational system is the country's constitution, which was written in 1917. It requires education to be free, compulsory, and universal. It also states that education should support national unity and lead to social, economic, and cultural improvement of the people. At lower levels, this means that there is emphasis on the country's rich cultural history. Children write historical essays, participate in activities for national holidays, and read about national heroes-especially native people (Indians). However, it is often difficult to provide education in rural areas, where many of the indigenous people live. People in these areas are poor and isolated geographically. There aren't enough schools, and rural teachers must be able to teach all six grades of primary school. Also, traditions among some indigenous people do not typically include school attendance. Japan The Japanese value education highly. One statistic reflects this: the Japanese place such importance on education that 88 percent of all students complete not only primary school but also high school. Public schools are all both free and egalitarian; all students are considered equal and learn the same material. For social reasons, it's important for a student to receive a university degree-and a degree from "the right university." To reach this goal, students have to go through "examination hell." There are difficult exams for entrance to all universities, to many of the better primary and secondary schools, and even to some kindergartens! Japanese students need great discipline; in order to make time for their studies, they need the self-control to give up hobbies, sports, and social life. Results of these exams affect the entire family because there is high status, or social position, for the whole family when the children have high test scores. Britain In the United Kingdom (Britain), the educational system reflects the class system. All state schools-primary, secondary, and university-are free, and the first nine years are egalitarian: all students learn the same material. At age eleven, students take an important national exam, After this, they attend one of three possible secondary schools: college preparatory, vocational (for job training), or comprehensive (with both groups of students). However, 6 percent of British students attend expensive private schools. These are students from upper-class families, Half of the students at Oxford and Cambridge universities come from such expensive secondary schools. It might seem that any one can afford to go to a university because all universities are free, but only 1 percent of the lower class goes to university. Because graduates from good universities get the best jobs, it is clear that success is largely a result of one's social class. The United States Education in the United States is available to everyone, but not all schools are equal. Public primary and secondary schools are free for everyone; there is no tuition. Almost 80 percent of all Americans are high school graduates. Students themselves decide if they want college preparatory or vocational classes in high school; no national exam determines this, Higher education is not free, but it is available to almost anyone, and about 60 percent of all high school graduates attend college or university. Older people have the opportunity to attend college, too, because Americans believe that "you're never too old to learn." On the other hand, there are also problems in U.S. schools. In many secondary schools there are problems with lack of discipline and with drugs and crime. In addition, public schools receive their money from local taxes, so schools in poor areas receive less money. As a result, they don't have enough good teachers or laboratory equipment and the buildings are often not in good condition. Cleary, U.S. education reflects both the best and the worst of the society. Conclusion It is clear that each educational system is a reflection of the larger culture-both positive and negative aspects of its economy, values, and social structure. Look at a country's schools, and you will learn about the society in which they exist. ووووووووووووووووووووشسمه بقى الجدوووول مانزلته لج والي فوووق القطعه الاولــى المطلووبه علينا<<<<< شوووووويه ثفووي جان كثرتي بعد |
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2010- 12- 24 | #7 |
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رد: وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
ثفووي وين هذي من اي محتوى ؟!!!
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2010- 12- 24 | #8 |
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رد: وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
يعطيك العافيه وإذا فيه ثانيه اسدحيها هنا ربي يعافيك
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2010- 12- 24 | #9 |
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رد: وين القطع اللي بمحاضره 6 و7 ؟!!!! ريدنق
من وين هذا ياليت احد يرد
اذا من الكتاب الدكتور قال لاحد يلمسه خلوه على جنب !!! |
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