RFID courses in Sillicon Valley?
May 3rd, 2010 | by admin |I would like to have any information about courses in Sillicon Valley on RFID… Master Degrees or just temporal courses to interact with people related with this topic.
Include links please.
Thank you.
have you tried searching the internet?
2 Responses to “RFID courses in Sillicon Valley?”
By James L on May 3, 2010 | Reply
have you tried searching the internet?
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By justmeinthisworld on May 3, 2010 | Reply
Special Education is for students with DISABILITIES. You have miscatergorized your question. Y!A suggests a category but you need to verify it is the correct category and change it if need be. This will ensure you will get more useful responses.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_education
The provision of education to people with disabilities or learning differences differs across countries and (in the US, Canada, Germany, and other federally organized countries) across states
http://www.indiaedu.com/education-india/special-education-in-india.html
Special education in India was present since the pre independence time, with very few schools or NGOs helping intellectually impaired children. Today India has come a long way and made a good progress in the field of disability rehabilitation. Presently India has four national institutes for effective implementation of this special education through various government schemes.
Miscatergorizations is a violation of the Y!A Community Guidelines:
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Categorize correctly.Categorize your question correctly. Placing your question in the right category ensures that it is seen by people who can give you better information and more accurate answers. Yahoo! Answers is available in many countries and languages, so find the right one for your location or language
try the HIGHER ED category
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