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X-Com: The Sectiod Rebels

X-Com agents have ran into what once was a human fort, but is now a sectiod stronghold. Only one thing was odd, the sectiods never shot at the agents.

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OECD educationtoday: What are the social benefits of education?

Elisabeth Villoutreix
Communications Officer, Directorate for Education The link between education and social benefits has long been recognised, as far back as Ancient Greece when Aristotle and Plato pointed out that education is central to the well-being of society. More recently, in the past few decades, research has supported this conventional wisdom, revealing that education not only enables individuals to perform better in the labour market, but also helps to improve their overall health, promote active citizenship and contain violence.

So how can education predict social outcomes such as life expectancy, civic engagement and general life satisfaction?

The latest issue of Education Indicators in Focus seeks to answer this question by comparing the social benefits of education in selected OECD countries.

Data show that life expectancy is strongly associated with education. On average, among 15 OECD countries with available data, a 30-year-old tertiary-educated man can expect to live eight years longer than a 30-year-old man who has not completed upper secondary education.

Data also show that adults who have attained higher levels of education are generally more likely than those with lower levels of educational attainment to report stronger civic engagement, in terms of voting, volunteering, political interest, and interpersonal trust.

Apart from raising ?income levels, education has the potential to help individuals develop skills, improve ?social status and gain access to networks that could lead to enhanced social outcomes. ?By fully recognising the power of education, policy makers could better address diverse societal challenges.

For more information
On this topic, visit:
Education Indicators in Focus:?www.oecd.org/education/indicators?
On the OECD?s education indicators, visit:
Education at a Glance 2012: OECD Indicators:?www.oecd.org/edu/eag2012?
On the OECD?s Indicators of Education Systems (INES) programme, visit:
INES Programme overview brochure
Chart Note: e figures describe the differences in the expected years of life remaining at age 30 across education levels.
1. Year of reference 2009.
2. Year of reference 2005.
3. Year of reference 2006.
4. Year of reference 2008.
5. Year of reference 2007-10.
6. e OECD average is the average for those countries shown in the chart.
Countries are ranked in descending order of the difference in life expectancy among men at age 30.
Chart source:?Education at a Glance 2012: OECD Indicators, Indicator A11 (www.oecd/edu/eag2012)?

Source: http://oecdeducationtoday.blogspot.com/2013/01/what-are-social-benefits-of-education.html

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Family and Friends Welcome Home Soldier After Service Abroad ...

Posted on: 5:48 pm, January 19, 2013, by Sofia Ojeda, updated on: 07:05pm, January 19, 2013

ALLENTOWN ? From a distance, soldier Jonathon Carr was nothing but smiles as he walked into the Lehigh Valley International Airport in Lehigh County.

Claps and cheers broke out, along with a salute from fellow soldiers.

He hugged his mother and took in the moment, one, he said, he never imagined.

?I was expecting something crazy, my mom is crazy, not quite like this, this is a little bit more than I thought,? said Carr. ?A little overwhelming, I?m glad to be home.?

Carr?s family and friends welcomed him home with ?We Love You? signs, and signed messages on this banner.

They wanted Carr to know he was missed during his service.

Carr spent three years stationed in Hawaii, of that, he spent one year in Afghanistan.

He earned several honors that include the National Defense Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.

His parents said they are so proud of him and thankful he is back.

?We?re overwhelmed by everybody who showed up, extremely thankful that he?s here, and just can?t wait for whats in store really,? said step-dad Manny Alfonso.

Another group who wanted to say thank you, members of the Warriors Watch Riders.

One by one, they shook Carr?s hand, and thanked him for his service.

?We want to let everyone of our service members know that while they?re gone, they?re not forgotten, and when they come home we want them to know we have their back,? said Mike Burritt, a Warriors Watch Rider.

But quite possibly the most heartfelt moment of the day was when Carr dropped down on knee and asked his girlfriend the big question. She said yes!

?I had no idea, not at all. What was going through your head when he got down on one knee? Oh wow, definitely,? said Jennifer Possinger, Carr?s fianc?e.

And on his way home, Carr was escorted by fire trucks and fire police, and later presented with service awards by the American Legion and the West End Fire Department in Gilbert.

Source: http://wnep.com/2013/01/19/family-and-friends-welcome-home-soldier-after-service-abroad/

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