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    University for Peace Universidad para la Paz Master of Arts in International Peace Studies UPEACE Program in South East Asia‚ the Horn of Africa and the Middle East (UPSAM) Sustainable Development and Peace Sarweswaran Arulanantham Advisors Mirian Vilela and Alicia Cabezudo July‚ 2009 This curriculum is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts‚ International Peace Studies ii iii Acknowledgements I am greatly indebted to my course

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    MARKETING – OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES  BY Miss. P. PIRAKATHEESWARI‚ Lecturer in Commerce‚ Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous)‚ Salem – 16. "Progress is possible‚ No one can stop it‚ but obstacle is there‚ we have to face it."   - Amartya Sen Introduction Yes‚ green marketing is a golden goose. As per Mr. J. Polonsky‚ green marketing can be defined as‚ "All activities designed to generate and facilitate any exchange intended to satisfy human needs or wants such that satisfying of these

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    Roots Of Globalization

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    society and its members have familiarized itself with the term globalization and the aspects affected by globalization. Some of these aspects include the increase of trade and capital around the world‚ and an increase in the exchange of knowledge. Amartya Sen‚ a Nobel-Prize winning economist was quoted saying‚ “Globalization has enriched the world scientifically and culturally‚ and benefited many people economically as well” (London). Everybody in the present world is now touched by the effects of globalization

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    to boldly go

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    Senior Prize Winner - Katherine McIndoe‚ age 18‚ New Zealand Commonwealth Essay Competition 2013 “To boldly go”: a letter to the lost girls To the lost girls‚ My name is Katherine. I’m a girl‚ just like you. I have grown up in New Zealand‚ and I go to university. Ever since I was little‚ I have had this feeling that I can do whatever I want to do‚ that my future is not my fate but something that I can choose. I see no obstacles‚ only opportunities. No one can force me to do anything that

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    Agricultural production and food security Technologies New varieties of wheat and other grains were instrumental to the green revolution. The Green Revolution spread technologies that had already existed before‚ but had not been widely used outside industrialized nations. These technologies included modern irrigation projects‚ pesticides‚ synthetic nitrogen fertilizer and improved crop varieties developed through the conventional‚ science-based methods available at the time. The novel technological

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    Difference in economic systems has not only sparked debate between countries‚ but has also caused societies to engage in violent actions‚ such as war. Economic systems attempt to explain how a society should control their economy and are based on moral ideas. Classical liberalism‚ liberal egalitarianism‚ and Marxism have opposing views on inherent concepts within each economic system‚ which prevents any agreement on economic inequality or just distribution of resources between the three economic

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    Should governments pursue economic growth first and foremost‚ or should they focus on poverty reduction? Recent debate on this question has generated more heat than light because it has become embroiled in broader political controversies on globalization and the impact of World Bank and IMF programs on developing economies. Experience has shown‚ however‚ that growth and poverty reduction go largely hand in hand. The questions we should be asking are (1) what kinds of policies lead to both growth

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    VOL 20 NO 157 REGD NO DA 1589 | Dhaka‚ Sunday‚ December 30 2012 http://www.fe-bd.com/index.php?ref=MjBfMTJfMzBfMTJfMV8yN18xNTQ4NDg= Media and economic development Published : Sunday‚ 30 December 2012 M S Siddiqui Bangladesh is a country aspiring to be a member of the middle-income group of states. It has been recognised by some quarters as an ’emerging tiger’ with too many challenges at hand. Bangladesh is the seventh largest country in the world in terms of population. Despite its good

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    Democracy as a Universal Value Amartya Sen Copyright © 1999 National Endowment for Democracy and the Johns Hopkins University Press. All rights reserved. Journal of Democracy 10.3 (1999) 3-17 In the summer of 1997‚ I was asked by a leading Japanese newspaper what I thought was the most important thing that had happened in the twentieth century. I found this to be an unusually thought-provoking question‚ since so many things of gravity have happened over the last hundred years. The European empires

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    Language and Violence

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    References: * Edwards‚ John. Language and identity. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press‚ 2009. * Gaus‚ Gerald F. Political Concepts and Political Theories. United States: WestView Press‚ 2000. * SenAmartya. Identity and violence‚ the illusion of destiny. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 2006. Grove‚ 1963. http://ls.poly.edu/~jbain/socphil/socphillectures/F.Fanon.pdf (19th of May‚ 2010) * Krishnamurti‚ Jiddu http://www.scribd.com/doc/6568712/Beyond-Violence-Violence-Chapter6

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