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Webster, William H. – USA Today, 1984
Describes the efforts of the FBI to combat terrorism. Contingency plans have been established in each FBI field office, and agents are receiving special training in hostage rescue. Psycholinguistics is being used to deduce information about unknown terrorists. In 1982 the FBI arrested 95 terrorist suspects and obtained 84 convictions. (CS)
Descriptors: Current Events, United States History, World Problems
Bowers, J.; And Others – Visual Education, 1972
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Literacy, Literacy Education, World Problems
Herberg, Will – Soc Educ, 1969
Observations on the effects of relativism, positivism, and secularism. Reprinted from the Winter 1968-69 issue of "The Intercollegiate Review . (AP)
Descriptors: Existentialism, Philosophy, Religion, Social Problems
Brock, Antony – Educ Telev Int, 1970
A UNESCO worker discusses the world education problems being examined and tackled. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Illiteracy, World Problems
Mumford, Stephen D. – Humanist, 1983
The Vatican, because of its position on population growth, threatens the security of all nations. Catholic countries with right-wing dictatorships cannot confront the Vatican on family planning and survive. U.S. Catholics must confront the Vatican on this issue. American lay Catholics must break the American church away from the Vatican control.…
Descriptors: Catholics, Family Planning, Population Growth, World Problems
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Forsberg, Randall – Social Education, 1983
Pros and cons of a nuclear freeze are argued. (RM)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Nuclear Warfare, Peace, War
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Rohatynskyj, Marta; Davidson, Valerie; Stiver, Warren; Hayward, Maren – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2008
Low rates of women's enrolment in engineering programs has been identified as a global problem within the general concern to enable women to attain parity in education in all areas. A Western women in engineering meta-narrative is identified which contains a complex of obstacles that typify the situation of Western women. The question is asked…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Gender Differences, Equal Education, Gender Bias
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Liebel, Manfred – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2007
With this year's Global Report on Child Labour, the International Labour Organization (ILO) adopts a stance of victory. With confidence and pride, it announces that "the worldwide movement against child labour" led by the ILO itself has brought "the end of child labour--within reach". However, no convincing proof is given for this surprising…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Social Change, World Problems, Child Labor
Tucker, Mary Evelyn; Grim, John – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article deals with the role that religion has played in dealing with environmental issues. For many years, environmental issues were considered to be the concern of scientists, lawyers, and policy makers. Now the ethical dimensions of the environmental crisis are becoming more evident. Until recently religious communities have been so…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Religion, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Standards
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Natriello, Gary – Learning Inquiry, 2007
Extrapolating from current developments in the study of learning and imagining how learning might be shaped moving forward, this article considers 12 trends concerning the future of learning. Learning will become more diverse, more contextual, less discipline-bound, and less institutionally-bound. It will span professional and institutional…
Descriptors: World Problems, Schools, Learning, Teacher Role
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Canavan, Heather E.; Stanton, Michael; Lopez, Kaori; Grubin, Catherine; Graham, Daniel J. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
This article describes a hands-on activity and demonstration developed at the University of Washington and further reined at the University of New Mexico. In this activity, the authors present a real-world problem to the student: Someone has an injured finger joint, and the students in the class need to design an implant to replace it. After…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Graduate Students, World Problems, Engineering Education
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Weinstein, Larry B.; Petrick, Joseph; Castellano, Joseph; Vokurka, Robert J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2008
Instructors face enormous challenges in presenting effective instruction on concepts and tools of quality management. Most textbooks focus on presenting individual concepts or tools and fail to address complex issues confronted in real-world problem-solving situations. The supplementary use of cases does not help students to understand the dynamic…
Descriptors: World Problems, Textbooks, Business Administration Education, Student Experience
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Hodges, Laurent – Physics Today, 1975
Analyzes the commercial energy statistics of the world by dividing the nations into three groups: developed market economy, developed planned economy, and developing nations. (GS)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Energy, Graphs, Physics
Ellington, Lucien – 1982
By participating in the 2-week mini-course, high school students will learn that (1) there is a difference between political terror and other criminal activity; (2) governments as well as nongovernmental groups engage in political terrorism; (3) political terrorism has been present throughout history; (4) political terrorism is a world wide…
Descriptors: High Schools, History, Minicourses, Social Studies
Stanley Foundation, Muscatine, IA. – 1981
This is a report of a conference held in Bermuda in 1981 to discuss a multilateral approach to disarmament. The conference was an informal, off-the-record exchange of ideas and opinions among 24 diplomats and scholars from 18 countries and two international agencies. Participants considered current disarmament concepts, assessed UN disarmament…
Descriptors: Disarmament, International Relations, Nuclear Warfare, Peace
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