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Reconstructing Biodiversity - Everyone Has a Say allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 ur island's resources are stretched to capacity: united responsibility between all stakeholders will ensure future economic viability as illustrated in Ferney ... more
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Global Warming - What is the Real Problem? allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 Global Warming!" Unlikely as it may seem, these two words are the hottest button the brain dead can push to prove their intellect and supposed concern for Mother Earth Everyone talks about "global warming" as our planet gets more feverish, but no one seems to understand its real implications and... more
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"It's Time for School to Play its Social Role" allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 he Ombudsperson for children has dealt with domestic violence. She is now tackling violence at school. She wants the ministry to give teachers clear guidelines on how to cope with difficult ... more
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The Future lies in Technical and Vocational Education allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 n view of the low number of pupils obtaining their HSC, greater importance should be given to non-academic studies. It is as valuable as university education, says the ... more
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Rewards for Best Pupils of Mandarin allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 he pupils with the best results in Mandarin for the Certificate of Primary Education, School Certificate and Higher School Certificate were awarded a prize last Sunday at the Nam Shun Society in Port-Louis. The event, organised by the Mauritius China University Students Association and the Mandarin Teachers' Association in collaboration... more
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China Companies Urged to Show Sensitivity in Africa allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 s China extends its presence in Africa with more than 800 companies, criticism arises as to their social responsibility. Local communities should be ... more
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Coping with Bereaved Pupils allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 any children find going back to school after the death of someone special quite hard even though they also want to resume the usual routine of daily life and see ... more
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'The Other Side' of Love allAfrica.com - Monday, May 14, 2007 here marriage ends with divorce, true life begins. Or so is the case for 29 year-old Lara Reddy who leaves London and the wreck of her ten-year marriage behind to come back to Mauritius, her parents' native ... more
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Six missing after freak wave Topix - Monday, May 14, 2007 p> Freak waves swept away at least six people off the coast of the Indian Ocean islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues at the weekend, police said on Monday. via Independent Online ... more
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Economy Topix - Saturday, May 12, 2007 p> The Abidjan-based West African stock exchange, BRVM, closed trading Friday, with the Composite Index slightly up 0.2%, from 136.98 to 137.25 points, while the 10-Index ended at 162.43 points, up 0.1%. ... via Panapress ... more
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In All Indifference! allAfrica.com - Friday, May 11, 2007 nless they are held at home, between relatives or friends, it seems that Mauritians do not like debating. While important issues are at stake in the country, a feeling of general indifference is ... more
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Govt Blamed for Lack of Dialogue allAfrica.com - Friday, May 11, 2007 he absence of dialogue between the government and the private sector is "unhealthy and harmful to the country", says the JEC. It is important that the former goes ahead with budget decisions and stops with ... more
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What is the Difference between a 'Staircase' and a 'Flight of Stairs'? allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 10, 2007 reetings and welcome once again to the British Council's English Language Clinic. If you have ever wondered what the difference between 'gone' and 'been' is or whether there are any words in the English language which rhyme with 'purple', this is your opportunity to ... more
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Food - A Public Health Hazard allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 10, 2007 ver the years, with the emergence of the industrial society from an agrarian one, our food habits have drastically changed. There is a craze for outdoor eating either on roadside stalls or in cosy restaurants to taste the rich variety of dishes in our rainbow society. But little do we... more
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"I Admire the Mauritian People's Attitude to Family Values!" allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 09, 2007 I have been in Mauritius for two and a half years. Throughout my time here, I have been able to notice how important family values are in people's lives. I come from South Africa where family values do not necessarily have as much importance as here. I personally believe it... more
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Teachers Urged to Do Research in Curriculum Development allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 uring a conference at the MIE, the organisers emphasised the important role of teachers in developing the new curriculum and the need for ongoing research in the ... more
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When Old Toys Return to the Playground of Learning allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 e all have memories of a favourite doll or toy, in the dark corners of our past, that we loved. This applies to almost everyone born before the great consumerist era, the same beautiful toy story : like those tin pots fixed to rope that our grandfathers would give us... more
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Future University Students Make their Choices allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 he Rotary Club of Grand-Bay is very satisfied with the outcome of their careers' education fair held during the weekend at the Swami Vivekananda conference ... more
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Shortage of Iron Bars Paves the Road to Black Market allAfrica.com - Monday, May 07, 2007 he closure of Desbro continues to have an impact on the building sector while a few ironmongers seize the opportunity to increase ... more
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Keep Religious Sexism Out allAfrica.com - Monday, May 07, 2007 o the Toorab family is not going to the beach ... more
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