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Special UK Entry Visa for the Highly Skilled allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 06, 2008 mong 3,029 Mauritians who obtained an entry visa into the United Kingdom, 26 had taken advantage of the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme. This is considered as an "excellent UK immigration category for entry of successful people with sought-after ... more
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Paradise with added chic Topix - Monday, February 04, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"God modelled Mauritius on Paradise." CLAIRE HEWITT stays at a funky new hotel in Mauritius where she discovers the island has it all - pristine white beaches, coral gardens to tempt divers and a lush interior full of adventure. via Daily Express ... more
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Merrily marooned in Mauritius Topix - Friday, February 01, 2008 p> Emerald, jade, olive, moss, leaf, parrot, mint, malachite, bottle, lime, I could go on about the shades of green that hit your eye when you land in the tiny ocean island of Mauritius. via Hindustan Times ... more
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Paul Romer - "My most negative surprise on arriving here was traffic congestion" allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 31, 2008 he famous American economist held an enlightening public talk at Octave Wiehé auditorium on Tuesday. He tried to convince his audience that growth must undeniably go through 'creativity, education and new ideas ... more
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Bec bans private tuition in its secondary schools allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 30, 2008 he Bureau of Catholic education wants to send out a strong signal against the habit of private tuition. Hence, no such tuition will be authorised within their school ... more
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"Discipline is an essential ingredient in education" allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 30, 2008 When I walk down memory lane, I recall that, at each stage of my time as a student, I have been lucky to come across excellent teachers. Before enumerating them, I would like to mention that I grew up in Rose-Hill and Port-Louis (Ward IV). Therefore, I began my education... more
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Educationists find it hard to sever bonds with Cambridge allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 30, 2008 he SC results are out. Does this certificate reflect the Mauritian context? Although some local components have been added, the MES could go further, according to some pedagogues... But not too ... more
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Chikungunya Fever, Mauritius, 2006 Topix - Tuesday, January 29, 2008 p> Sanjay Beesoon,* Ellen Funkhouser, Navaratnam Kotea,* Andrew Spielman, 1 and Rebecca M. Robich *University of Mauritius, Reduit, Mauritius; University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, ... via Centers for Disease Control and Preve... ... more
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Making (accurate predictions of) waves Topix - Monday, January 28, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"This is really the first time the risk has been examined on a basin wide scale" A comprehensive review of tsunami hazards concludes that the 2004 catastrophe was far from the worst possible in the Indian Ocean borderlands, and notes that warning systems to guard at-risk... more
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Financial Autonomy Depends on Responsibility allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 24, 2008 Money is a great servant but a terrible master", is a notion that should be taught from childhood. Yet many of us make irrational expenses aimed at satisfying our wards' whims and desires. Besides, they are provided with regular pocket money .This "income" is often taken for granted because we... more
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The Importance of Planning allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 24, 2008 n effective teacher spends a great deal of time on careful and detailed ... more
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The Jan Palach Mess! allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 24, 2008 You have an adventurous spirit? Then the Jan Palach labyrinth in Curepipe is where you need be. That is if you're not afraid of going deaf or having your lungs filled with thick black smoke, amongst other ... more
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Making Room and Catering for Children with Special Needs allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 23, 2008 mir Khan's film gave rise to various comments and suggestions last Thursday. Parents and teachers present at the show acknowledged their roles in helping the child adapt to his/her environment. However, the authorities must also play their part and provide the necessary amenities for these ... more
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The International Baccalaureate an Excellent Preparation for University Life allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 23, 2008 esults for International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations are out. Le Bocage is really satisfied with the results produced by its students. "The class of 2007 achieved an overall pass rate of 85% which means that 68 students have been awarded their full IB diploma. This is the sixth consecutive year that... more
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The Long-Awaited Demise of the CPE allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 23, 2008 he Certificate of Primary Education (CPE) is due to disappear. although, the ministry of Education hasn't mentioned a specific date up to now, this evaluation exercise should be part of history in a few ... more
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CEB - What you should know ? allAfrica.com - Tuesday, January 22, 2008 Why is the cost of electricity cheaper after 8 ... more
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Mauritius PM to Unveil Sir Ramgoolam's Statue in Patna Topix - Monday, January 21, 2008 p> Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday paid a visit to the construction site on Exhibition Road near Gandhi Maidan in Patna where a life-size statue is being erected to honor the first Prime Minister of the ... via Patna Daily ... more
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National Platform Rallies Around Exam Fees Subsidies allAfrica.com - Friday, January 18, 2008 ears pass by and look alike. Although the government has made it clear that it would not go back on its decision this time, the national platform against the abolition of subsidies for School Certificate (SC) and Higher School Certificate (HSC) examination fees want to go further than last year.... more
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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes allAfrica.com - Friday, January 18, 2008 have two questions for ... more
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Saving Water, a Duty for All allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 17, 2008 It is far from being the first episode of water shortage in this country. Such episodes recur every single year. There is always a time during summer when the CWA has to cut the ... more
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