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MIE Launches First National Inquiry-Oriented Group Task allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 10, 2007 he days of lecturing, taking notes and rote assignments are over. Fully aware of this, the Home Economics department of the Mauritius Institute of Education (MIE) recently organised the first edition of Webquest competition for secondary school students. The excellence award went to 'Dipain' group from Imperial College and 'Ze... more
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Should Our Education System be Managed by Politicians? allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 10, 2007 very five years in our paradise island, the nation goes to the polls to elect a new government, which swears to serve the economic, social, educational and other needs of the ... more
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South Africa: Pensioners Sue KPMG Mauritius Topix - Wednesday, October 10, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"KPMG Mauritius is not aware of any reason to doubt the reasonableness of the work undertaken in connection with the engagements concerned" KPMG Mauritius is being sued in the Port Louis Supreme Court for $57m by 1700 disgruntled southern African investors, most of whom were South... more
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Tourism may pose threat to coral Topix - Tuesday, October 09, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"When you look at your ecosystems here, they are clearly stressed" Facing the threats of trade liberalization to its sugar and textile sectors, Mauritius is boosting tourism with a goal of two million tourists a year from an anticipated 900,000 in 2007. via Globe and... more
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Rising up to today's educational challenges allAfrica.com - Friday, October 05, 2007 espite the difficulties and hurdles, some teachers have a passion for this "noble profession". The day devoted to celebrate them is a golden opportunity to look into the motivations of some who want to make a ... more
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Chitrakoot - High risk zone allAfrica.com - Thursday, October 04, 2007 mong the natural hazards, which cause much loss of life and property around the world, landsliding is perhaps the most under recognized and under estimated. In recent decades, man has witnessed great devastations caused by catastrophic failures of mountain slopes involving the sudden and dramatic collapse of large volumes of... more
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A very wide range of subjects allAfrica.com - Thursday, October 04, 2007 ello and welcome back to the English Language Clinic. Over the last week I have received a record number of questions and queries, regarding a very wide range of subjects. Having recently visited the dentist, one question in particular stood out; "Please explain the term ... more
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Political jumble allAfrica.com - Thursday, October 04, 2007 olitical life seems in a real mess. There is nothing new to the fact that all avenues are open in politics - especially in Mauritius apparently. But it appears we have reached heights over the past few weeks. ... more
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How happy do you want to be? allAfrica.com - Thursday, October 04, 2007 rotecting human rights is akin to protecting people's happiness because they are what make us happy; are we ready to fight for it? And how? That's what NGOs and the National Human Rights Commission are discussing at Maritim ... more
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Mauritius: The Best Place To Combine Business And Leisure - AAMIL Global Financial Services Topix - Thursday, October 04, 2007 p> The Republic of Mauritius has developed into an international financial services centre of high repute. via Mondaq.Com ... more
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Marie Lisette Talate Topix - Thursday, October 04, 2007 p> Written on October 1st, 2007 in World People She is one of the 1000 women proposed for the Nobel Peace Price 2005 . via World People's Blog ... more
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New creative design certifié iso 9001 - 2000 allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 03, 2007 a société d'évènementiels New Creative Design a obtenu sa certification ISO 9001: 2000 du Mauritius Standards Bureau. Pour l'occasion, elle a organisé une réception au Domaine Les ... more
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African farmers need credit, fertiliser and roads allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 03, 2007 he continent needs to improve its food production if it wants to escape the trap of poverty. For that to happen, basic tools like easy access to credit and fertilisers and a good transport infrastructure are ... more
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Asking questions allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 03, 2007 I keep six honest serving men, (They taught me all I knew) Their names are What, Why and When, And How and Where and Who." (Rudyard Kipling, ... more
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Architects of the nation- Teachers' day was celebrated in Quatre-Bornes last year allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 03, 2007 n World Teachers' Day, we celebrate teachers and the central role they play in efforts to achieve quality education for all children. Teachers are a crucial element in the achievement of the international education goals of Education for ... more
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Homage to teachers allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 03, 2007 eachers have played an essential role in educational advancement and have contributed immensely to the development of man and modern society. Teachers provide not only knowledge and qualifications but also universal ethical principles of social justice, tolerance and ... more
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Student behaviour in our schools allAfrica.com - Wednesday, October 03, 2007 here is a multiplicity of reasons why students misbehave. One cannot trace any single cause for non-observance of rules in our secondary schools. However, I would like to point out that, in our schools today, there is obviously a departure from the traditional approaches of the past, both of which... more
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Genealogy Query - ARLEUDA : OLIVIER Topix - Wednesday, October 03, 2007 p> Tracing family tree in Port Louis, Mauritius. Looking for any information on Jacques Francois Laval Olivier and his wife Marie Malcey Arleuda. via Cousinconnect.com ... more
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Branding the Green Island allAfrica.com - Tuesday, October 02, 2007 auritius has enjoyed and continues to enjoy an enviable status as a honeymoon luxury destination on the world tourist map. Yet, confronted to the economic challenges and worldwide competition from countries with life-like offers, the once famed star and key of the Indian Ocean is facing contradicting tensions as the... more
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Travel: Soaking up delicious Mauritius Topix - Tuesday, October 02, 2007 p> Head west to discover a tropical jewel in the Indian Ocean, writes PATRICK McDONALD. via AdelaideNow... ... more
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