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    DEFINITION OF CORRUPTION Corruption is defined as the use of public office for private gain‚ or in other words‚ use of official position‚ rank or status by an office bearer for his own personal benefit. Following from this definition‚ examples of corrupt behaviour would include: (a) bribery‚ (b) extortion‚ (c) fraud‚ (d) embezzlement‚ (e) nepotism‚ (f) cronyism‚ (g) appropriation of public assets and property for private use‚ and (h) influence peddling. Activities such as fraud and embezzlement

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    Population Growth

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    WHY MALTHUS WAS WRONG Over the past 10 years‚ Indian population has risen by 220 million people‚ reaching an estimated 1‚22 billion in 2012. The effects of this population increase are evident in the increasing poverty‚ unemployment‚ air and water pollution‚ shortage of food‚ health resources and educational resources. With India as an example we will discuss Malthus‚ the population growth theory and see if Malthus theory was maybe mistaken in the past but has some valid aspects today. Thomas

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    Computer Crime Is Increasing A report discussing the proposition that computer crime has increased dramatically over the last 10 years. Introduction Computer crime is generally defined as any crime accomplished through special knowledge of computer technology. Increasing instances of white-collar crime involve computers as more businesses automate and the information held by the computers becomes an important asset. Computers can also become objects of crime when they or their contents are damaged

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    would boost the wages of roughly 15 million people. Increasing the minimum wage may have impacts beyond adding more money to employees’ pockets. A Purdue University study released in July 2015 suggests that paying fast-food restaurant employees $15 an hour could lead to an overall rise on everyday items. If the minimum wage is risen‚ businesses could increase their prices by an estimated 4.3%‚ according to the report‚ which would potentially cause more harm to people than good. After looking at these

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    Divorce Rate Increasing

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    family to protect their chilren and their honour. But‚ nowsdays‚ divorce don’t tell anything about honour or human dignity. 2 persons ready to say goodbye and stars find a new love‚ new life. This conception tanke part in making the divorce rate increasing so rapily. Finally‚ position of woman more and more is raise‚ not only family but also in society. Modern woman are able to get a solid position in society‚ so they become more finanial independent of their husbands. Thus‚ if their husbands cant

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    Population Growth Rate: Highest to Lowest Rate Nigeria: 1st Egypt: 2nd Mexico: 3rd India: 4th USA: 5th China: 6th Italy: 7th 1.How do you suppose living conditions differ between the countries furthest along in the demographic transition compared to the country earliest in the transition? How would living conditions in these two countries affect both birth and death rates? The living condition

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    Youth Population

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    Young Population Population age structure can have a significant impact on countries’ stability‚ governance‚ economic development and the well-being of its people. Reasons for Young Population: * Recent decades of high fertility (births per woman) e.g. women in sub-Saharan Africa give birth to 5.5 children on average in their lifetimes. Uganda- very high fertility rate (6.7) and a high teenage pregnancy rate (25%) * Teenage girls sell themselves for sex to earn money and end up getting

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      and all we seem to say is: “That is so terrible. Anyway‚ it’s all too far away‚ it won’t reach us.” What we have failed to realise is that it already has. Violence in our society is increasing‚ and we don’t seem to mind it at all. Perhaps it reflects on our lack of interest in society. Why is violence increasing‚ what is the reason of it’s sudden “popularity” and what is wrong with our society today?   The late Foreign Minister of Sweden‚ Anna Lindh was assaulted and wounded at NK-mall in Stockholm

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    Population and Pollution

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    Population and its affects Population is becoming very dangerous for us because every day population was increasing. The demand of people is also increasing for crops and they also want cloths to wear. The most populated country in the world is China and second most populated country is India. Day by day for completing the demand of people government are cutting the trees and making industries and house for people because of this the percentage of oxygen is going down and the percentage of carbon

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    | THE CHARACTERITICS OF A DREAM HUSBAND PREFERRED BY FEMALE STUDENTS IN UiTM DUNGUN Prepared for: Madam Nurul Amilin Bt Razawi BEL 422 Lecturer UiTM Terengganu Prepared by: Khadijah Mohamed 2010844834 Azhar B. Mat Jani 2011794757 Ahmad Abdul Hakim B. Mohd Idrus 2011979423 Wan Nurshaidatulwanie Bt Wan Zaidi 2011607082 Banchelor in Operations Management Part 4 UiTM Terengganu IN FULFILLMENT OF A PARTIAL REQUIREMENT FOR THE COURSE BEL 422- REPORT WRITING 9 DECEMBER 2012

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