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    version Data: October 5‚ 2012 Nooruz There are different traditions and holidays in Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyz people began New Year from Nooruz and waited successes in further life. One of the most popular and most spirited Great public festivals in Kyrgyzstan is Nooruz. There are some special food which has to be cooked. "Sumolok" was cooked in Nooruz night. Just few people know how to cook this now. Kyrgyzstan celebrates this festival during more than 10 years. In this day Kyrgyz people say to each

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    and reasonable international political and economic order goes along with the trend of history and is in the interest of all nations. Kyrgyzstan became a member of the United Nations organization on March 2‚ 1992. Permanent mission of the UN in Kyrgyzstan was opened in 1993‚ soon after the Kyrgyz Republic has gained its independence. The aim of the UN in Kyrgyzstan is to assist the Government in implementing the Country Development reforms and provide support in the achievement of Millennium Development

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    Marriage and Dowry

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    [1] (A dowry consisting mainly of linen and clothing‚ or the contents of a hope chest is called a trousseau.) Dowry contrasts with bride price‚ which is paid by the groom or his family to the bride ’s parents‚ and with dower‚ which is property given to the bride herself by the groom at the time of marriage. The same culture may simultaneously practice both dowry and bride price. Dowry is an ancient custom‚ and its existence may well predate records of it. Dowries continue to be expected in some parts

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    enter the U.S. each year. Eighty percent of victims are female. Although many victims are lured away from their countries with promises of better living and working conditions‚ more traditional methods include “kidnapping‚ the sale of individuals by their families‚ and mail-order brides”. Once the victims have arrived at their destination countries‚ they’re led to believe that they are “indebted” to their traffickers for bringing them there. While reading Human Trafficking survivor stories on the

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    SEMINAR REPORT DOWRY SYSTEM Submitted by‚ 1. Introduction 2. What is Dowry? 3. History 4. Arranged Marriages and Dowry 5. The dowry system 6. Dowry System in India 7. What is Bride burning? 8. Dowry law in India 9. Dowry death new ruling India 10. Rising number of dowry deaths in India 11. Marriage as a financial transaction 12. Conclusion Introduction Today‚ Indian society is surrounded with many problems such as unemployment‚ illiteracy

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    Romania is situated in the southeast of Europe‚ to the north of the Balkan Mountains. It has a population of about 23 million inhabitants. Most of its people are of Roman origin-in fact‚ “Romania” means “land of the Romans”. But there are also Hungarians‚ Germans‚ Serbs‚ Tartars‚ and Russians who make up the rest of the population. The official language is Romanian‚ the only language of Latin origin in Eastern Europe. Brought up to respect religious traditions‚ the majority of Romanians is Orthodox

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    DOWRY SYSTEM

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    (Hindi: दहेज‚ Dahēja in Hindi)[1] is the payment in cash or some kind of gifts given to bridegroom ’s family along with the bride. Generally they include cash‚ jewellery‚[2] electrical appliances‚ furniture‚ bedding‚ crockery‚ utensils and other household items that help the newly-wed set up her home. The dowry system is thought to put great financial burden[3] on the bride ’s family. It has been one of the reasons for families and women in India resorting to sex selection [4] in favor of sons.[5]

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    wife was unable to bear children she was to give her husband a maid to bear him children and they were considered hers. Another rather large subject in The Code of Hammurabi is crimes. The crimes emphasized on were theft‚ buying stolen property‚ kidnapping‚ and murder. Most of these crimes were punishable by death. Crimes such as stealing property from the court were punishable by death and the person who received the stolen good was also put to death.

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    How china’s population has changed over time? China’s population is at once its greatest asset as well as its most significant challenge. This is as true today as the twenty-first century begins as it has been for much of China’s history. Although there are not absolutely reliable historical census numbers for China‚ certain patterns emerge as one examines China’s imperial demographic path from 60 million people two thousand years ago passing the one billion mark in recent times. China is world`s

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    domestic policy reform is especially vital for landlocked countries because the negative impact on trade costs of inadequate domestic reform and the failure to recognize WTO rules reinforce the disadvantaged trade position due to geography. For Kyrgyzstan‚ early WTO accession caused no harm‚ and although it would have benefited from its neighbours’ concurrent accession‚ there was no first-mover disadvantage to the country. The main lesson from the Kyrgyz WTO experience is that WTO offers a rule-based

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