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    History Repeats Itself Money. Power. Scam. It’s all over the news‚ again and again. Right now‚ upon hearing those things‚ we will probably know who we are pertaining to. Janet Lim-Napoles and the group. Corruption was really never new for anyone of us. We’ve been through these issues since then. Even though that’s the case‚ we hoped‚ with the new administration‚ that it would end. But just recently‚ public was shocked with the revelation of the “10B Pork Barrel Scam”. The fund which was supposed

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    factors for unhappiness for immigrants are due to isolation and loneliness. These isolation and loneliness is not just limited to isolation from their new society‚ but also the underlying lack of communication between individuals in a marriage. Mrs. Sen is the most obvious character that is traumatised not just by the foreignism of the new culture‚ but also not positively affected due to the lack of communication between her and her husband. Lahiri candidly demonstrates the severity of Mrs. Sen’s loneliness:

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    Inclusive Education

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    Inclusive Education and SEN Inclusion is at the heart of government guidance. The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)( 2005) states that all schools have a “duty” to promote equality for all disabled people. I will explore inclusion by carrying out a case study on a child who has Special Educational Needs (SEN). I will observe the child and explore ways that I and my setting can help the child to achieve‚ to the best of his ability. The child I have chosen for this study is a four year old boy who

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    Food Security Bill

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    27th REPORT Article 21 of the Constitution of India provides the right to life to all the citizens of India including the Right to Food. Further‚ Article 47 of the Constitution‚ provides that the State shall regard raising the level of nutrition and the standard of living of its people and the improvement of public health as among its primary duties. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Convenant on Economic‚ Social and Cultural Rights‚ to which India is a signatory‚ also

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    CSR in companies

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    To what extent is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) beneficial to a company’s performance? Conventionally‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) was defined as actions businesses take to improve society’s welfare (McWilliams and Siegel‚ 2011). Currently‚ CSR has expanded into developing new business models that honor human rights‚ combat societal and environmental challenges‚ and profit companies at the same time (“Business case for CSR”‚ 2013). CSR also emphasizes on engaging shareholders in

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    E6 A summary of the key laws and codes of practice affecting schools and how these may affect how a school works. The data protection act 1998 is an act that was passed by UK parliament that defines ways in which information may be legally used and handled that is about living people. The main aim of the act is to protect individuals against misuse or abuse of information about them. Because it is the law to protect information about people records that contain information about staff pupils and

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    Kansai Digital Phone Case

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    prioritize initiatives in an emergency plan to turn around the company. KDP is a regional phone company in Japan with less than stellar performance. Katagi is sent from the U.S. partner‚ Airtouch (later Vodafone)‚ to assemble a team which was called ”A-sen” to design and implement a plan that improves company to performance. Katagi must quickly prioritize actions and then assess the expected economic impact. Learning Objective The focal point of our paper is to identify techniques and use of customer

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    Rabindranath Tagore condemns the marital role of women in 19th century Indian society. Nearly everyone was married -- “in 1911‚ only 2 percent of the female population above the age of fifteen… were unmarried” due to the social stigma of being single (Sen 80). Naturally‚ many of these women were unhappy due to being forced into marriage. Tagore criticizes this pressure placed on women by Indian society by contrasting the lives of Indian women before and after marriage. (90 words) In his novels‚ Tagore

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    TA level 2 204 Equality Diversity & Inclusion in work with children and young people‚ 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.5 Question 1 Case Study 1 1a) Who is being discriminated against? Sally has been attending nursery school for three months. Both Sally and her family; who are travellers‚ are being discriminated against. 2a) What kind of discrimination is taking place? The discrimination taking place for Sally and her family could be considered to be direct; Sally is being treated less favourably

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    093 How Unicef Works

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    learning potentials: 093.1.1/2 1. UNICEF works for children in more than 190 countries. We believe that every child‚ no matter who they are or where they live‚ has the right to grow up safe‚ happy and healthy. In 1989‚ the world’s leaders officially recognised the human rights of all children and young people under 18 by signing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Convention is the basis of all our work. UNICEF is the only organisation working for children recognised by the Convention

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