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    TELEVISION-BOON OR BANE Since the invention of the television by John Lagie Baire in 1920‚ television has been one of the most widely used equipments in households all around the world. People have been amazed by the wide reaching capabilities of television. However‚ it has been argued that the invention of the television was a mistake and that television has become one of the most baneful machines that man has created. Television has led to a new era of knowledge. Television has helped in spreading

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    RESERVATIONS: BANE OR BOON? Ever since the acceptance of ‘Mandal Commission Report’ by the Central government‚ the entire issue of reservations has come under close scrutiny of those who have remained reticent on this sensitive subject all these years‚ for reasons best known to them. The vociferous voices for and against the ‘policy of reservation’ are being raised by different sections of Indian society‚ for they fear class-war‚ caste-war and civil war if their respective view-points and stands

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    careers. Often their parents are left back. Of course‚ their monetary needs are taken care of by the children who send them enough money. But what about their emotional needs? For such people‚ old age homes are a boon — dependable shelters that provide love and affection. BOON (+) or BANE! (-) E YE O P ENER T OP IC O N E LD ER ’ S C ARE AUTHOR OF THIS WRITE-UP : FOUNDER OF “NANDHAVANAM – THE CASTLE FOR DIGNIFIED SENIORS” A WORLD CLASS INTEGRATED ASSISTED LIVING

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    Learning Log - Activity 3.7 The purpose of the study for learning log –Activity 3.7 was conducting a literature search for suitable papers on stakeholder theory. During the study I used common rules for searching literature: * scoping (and context) (Collins and Hussey‚ 2008); for scoping I usually looking for a last ten-five years literature * key word(s) searching in present I used words such as ‘Globalization”‚ “Sustainability‚ etc. * refining the search on stakeholder theory

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    operations. The other obvious strength was close ties with the government‚ all the way since inception. This was in a way a boon and a bane. It was a boon as it helped them anchor oft impossible deals as well as get first-hand information of available opportunities in the domestic and world market‚ through representation by the President himself in many cases. It proved to be bane as the government planned to control prices in the domestic market. Thus I observed that some of its key strengths are also

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    convenient way. It has definitely been a boon to society. Over twenty years ago the only way we had to keep in touch with others was by snail mail or phone. Now the majority of households have at least one computer and/or smart phone device. This has allowed for people to stay in touch with family‚ find old friends that they have lost touch with over the years and even network for their business. Without social networking a lot of this may not have been possible. • Boon to

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    ASEAN INTEGRATION

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    References: Abad‚ A. D. (2014). ASEAN 2015: Philippine education’s boon or bane? (presentation). 10th CODEB IV-A annual conference. Amador J. and Teodoro‚ J. A. (2014). A united region: the ASEAN Community 2015. Rappler.com. Accessed from http://www.rappler.com/world/specials/southeast-asia/asean-journey/47239-asean-community-2015-overview

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    be positive or catastrophic to social development. I tried to find out from the "netizens" themselves if the networking sites are offering a panacea to social ills and imbalances or they are merely exacerbating moral decay. It has definitely been a boon to society. Over twenty years ago the only way we had to keep in touch with others was by snail mail or phone. Now the majority of households have at least one computer and/or smartphone device. This has allowed for people to stay in touch with family

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    social values

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    ITS IMPACT ON VALUES Social Networking – Boon or Bane to the Society Presented by : Miss Pragya Sharma Abstract Social networking is no doubt a revolution in the current times. The social networking sites have taken over in our lives. It not just keeps people connected ‚ but it has its other gifts too. Keeping people informed is the foremost of the many boons of social networking sites The social networking

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    rapid population. Population & development The world has been going through many changes recently. Two of the most noticeable changes are increase in population and development. Population Growth is a bane? There are two major theories supporting the populating growth being a bane. The two theories are: 1. Thomas Malthus theory Malthus theory claims that there is no way food supply can keep up with the population growth. Malthus believes that population will exceed food supply. 2. Coale

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