here in Nepal. However even in the 21st century‚ a girl is murdered on the mother’s womb‚ even burnt alive for not bringing dowry and to protect the family honor and this scary scene underscores the existing reality of women in Nepal. The 2011 Demographic and Health Survey shows that one in three women aged 15 to 49 have experienced physical violence since the age of 15 and 9 percent of these women have experienced physical violence mostly from their own family members at home. As Nepal is a patriarchal
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Nirma University Institute of Law Semester V B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.) Course Article writing on the topic of “BAN ON CASTE BASED RALLIES: FOR THE BETTER OR FOR WORSE” In the Course of Constitutional Law-II COURSE CODE: 2BL509 As a part of continuous evaluation scheme Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. Tarkesh Moliya Chirag Jain
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Maternal and Child Health: Interventions to Improve Nutritional Status Sarah Bassiouni Margaret Lippitt Katie Stetler EMD 543: Global Aspects of Food and Nutrition December 2011 Table of Contents I. Executive Summary.................................................................................. Including one-page briefs on recommended interventions II. Introduction.............................................................................................. III. Antenatal Care.........
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Transcending Sociolinguistics: Language‚ Caste and Power in India Sociolinguistics and the Language Problem in India Though there has been a long tradition of studying and interpreting language in India‚ most of these studies are in descriptive‚ technical or structural mode. For long‚ language has been seen as a non-political or apolitical phenomenon and its study has remained restricted to its structure. India also has a long tradition in the study of language
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To Whom It May Concern This is to certify that the following students of ACE Institute of Management‚ pursuing MBAe‚ visited our organization Chaudhary House at Sanepa on 9th March 2008 for the preparation of the report about the Organizational Behavior pattern and practices prevailing in this organization. 1. Chandan Khetan 2. Krishna Kumar Shah 3. Shristi Shakya 4. Sushant Shrestha We wish them all the best for the report preparation and other future ventures.
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Body Mass Index (BMI) among MBA students in Nepal 1 Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) ABSTRACT. The dynamics of Body Mass Index (BMI) among MBA students in Nepal has been studies through a survey of 28 sample MBA students from Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM). We found that the BMI does not have any relation with the gender of the student. Furthermore‚ heights of the students had to effect on whether they will
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Chapter 4: Findings‚ Conclusions and Recommendations 4.1 Findings 4.2 Conclusions 4.3 Recommendations BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES I. Map of Bhutan and its Neighbors II. Map showing Refugee affected area of Nepal III. Profile of Bhutan Chapter - One Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal: Problems and Challenges 1. General Background: Refugee problem is seen as a world wide problem in 21st century. Due to various reasons (civil war‚ growing population‚ natural disaster‚ migration etc.) this
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1. What problems can you see in the way project managers were assigned in the past? In the past there was not given enough emphasis on project management. a. Project managers were only involved insufficiently because they were only involved after the sales department had signed the contract. b. Anyone can be assigned as a project leader. Therefore‚ not everybody of the company has proper knowledge or enough experience‚ which leads to wrong decisions. c. Also trainees could perform as project
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HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING IN NEPAL AND CHINA Introduction History of nursing can be described with the role of Florence Nightingale‚ who was born in Italy on 12 May 1820. In 1837‚ whilst in the gardens at Emblem‚ she had what she described as her “calling” the voice of God calling to do her work but she had no idea what that work was & then she developed on interest i.e. visiting to the home of the sick in the local villages & began to investigate hospital and nursing. Nursing
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