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NCHS students to study Arabic in Morocco

An interest in the Arabic language has landed a Normal Community High School student a trip to Morocco to study the language and culture.

Balloons from Nick Mangialardis high school graduation party still floated prominently this week as he packed for a trip sponsored by Legacy International and the U.S. State Department.

He leaves today (Friday), landing first in Washington, D.C., for orientation and then taking several other flights before eventually landing in Casablanca with 15 other students for the six-week Arabic Language Institute program.

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University to offer Arabic MBA course

University to offer Arabic MBA course University in Edinburgh has become the first in Europe to offer an MBA in Arabic. Arab students will be able to sign up to study at a distance for the business courses in their own language. The Edinburgh Business School announced the project at a reception in Cairo on Saturday. It is hoped the course will improve links between the university and the Arab business world. A university spokeswoman said: The Arabic MBA will raise the profile of Heriot-Watt University and the Edinburgh Business School among businesses in the Arabic-speaking world and will create a

River link has little projects Takers in Bengal (such as the project likely to displace 4.5 lakh people).

The Government welcomes the West Bengal did not draft the Indian networking of rivers and the creation of a national water grid. Nandagopal Bhattarcharjee, Minister of State for study and development, water, whether the investment of Rs5, 60000 crore in the project is feasible for a developing country of India. He pointed out while we talk at a seminar on "Networking of rivers in India: Boon or Bane?" held recently in Kolkata. The seminar was organized by the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management and the Centre for Environment and Development. Bhattarcharjee expected that the project on the

W&M aims for three more student-exchange partnerships

The College of William and Mary is working to establish in the next year three student-exchange partnerships with universities in Syria, Egypt and Morocco. The effort is in response to demand for workers skilled in Middle Eastern and North African languages and culture. The U.S. State Department provided the school a $200,000 grant this year to help facilitate travel and living arrangements for students at William and Mary and the new partner institutions. The university also is working toward partnering with universities in South Africa, the United Arab Emirates and Poland as it tries to further its ability to prepare students for

The service and volleyball.

The enthusiasm was evident in the western part of the Business Today skilled Standard Chartered Acumen 2003: The National B-School Challenge, the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai, in cooperation with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Some of the region's finest B students have access to itching, the benefits of fame career. And, of course, a chance, to win first prize in a two-week summer course at Middlesex University in London. One day in the middle of picturesque region NITIE's Powai campus, saw volleyball in volleyball to discuss measures to address issues such as "Eat or be eaten" and "Leadership is

John Pappajohn Helps MBA Students Study In Greece

From the University of Iowa News Services Office A group of University of Iowa MBA students will study international economics in Greece next month, thanks in part to Des Moines businessman John Pappajohn. The 33 students in the Tippie MBA for Professionals and Managers program in the Tippie College of Business will study at the American College of Thessaloniki May 1-10. The trip is part of their Interna-tional Business and Economic Theory class. Of the students who will be traveling, 19 study at the programs Des Moines location, seven at the Cedar Rapids location and seven at the Quad Cities program in Davenport. Source

Women are better than men: IIM-C

KOLKATA: Are women better than men? Thus, it would appear, according to a study conducted under the direction of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM-C). The study aims to join other matters as, for example, if women are more honest and better as head the authority to review and upgrade equipment as the basis of comparison to the men? Although the team of three best academics - a function of IIM-C, MIT and Yale University - were not ready to talk to her knowledge, she noted that the results were similar to a previous study, during the year 2000.

August date for Real Madrid?

Real Madrid have declared, it is 12 or 14 August for an exhibition game of football in India. The disclosure of a press conference here today, Mr Ashoke K Dutta, director of the Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management, said the sports management department of the Institute participated actively in the idea . "On an offer by the competent authority of Real Madrid, we have houses for business sponsorship. We look now to the club's merchandising rights, they are ready to offer". Neither central Spain, a town in India, they play, nor a list of its likely opponents was

‘Substitute cotton with soyabean to prevent suicides

New Delhi, June 19 (PTI): Substituting cotton cultivation with soyabean can help prevent farmers' suicides, a study has said. Farmers stand to loose due to declining prices of cotton and they would gain by cultivating soyabean that is witnessing an increase in prices, according to a study 'Cotton to Soyabean: A Way Out of Farmers' Suicides' by two professors of the Indian Institute of Management (Indore) S P Parashar and Dipayan Datta Chaudhuri. "Farmers are committing suicides because they are unable to recover the production cost," the study said adding, "in such a scenario of declining profitability from cotton cultivation, it is

Citizens optimistic about Mumbai Going Places

Mumbai: The Commission is entitled to planning, recently rapped by the State for economic decline and the lack of progress in the social sector, but a recent survey by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) shows that over 60% Mumbai Kars to see a bright future for the city. The study, 'support systems in some parts of the city Mumbai: A study of welfare "was created by the unity of family studies at TISS. "Almost 61% of respondents said that the city of Mumbai is the number one in the world during the next five years. While 10% said they deteriorate,

Yale requiring MBA students to study abroad

Yale requiring MBA students to study abroad For one group of graduate business students at Yale, next months lessons will take place on pineapple, banana and coffee plantations in Costa Rica. Other MBA students are checking out investment prospects in Tanzania and whats sizzling in Singapore. Yale this year became the first major university to require its MBA students to study abroad. The Ivy League school also replaced finance and marketing courses that have been the mainstay of business education with courses structured to mimic the way managers operate. We are at the beginning of what over the next five years will be tremendous

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