result of my own work and does not exceed the word count noted below. Number of words: 1‚020 (excluding headings and references) Child labour: Responses from different industries in the developing world In this piece of work it will be asserted that child labour in developing countries is a contentious and challenging topic. Child labour issues are highlighted in context with two different industries. On one side‚ Bhukuth and Ballet (2006) detect the role of parents in pushing their
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Discourse On the Tamil Tigers “I would prefer to die in honour rather than being caught alive by the enemy” (Towards Liberation 83). V. Prabakaran‚ leader and founder of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)‚ said this during an exclusive interview with the magazine the “Sunday.” This statement represents how most Tamil Tigers feel about their fight for freedom. Tamil Tigers are dedicated to dying in battle rather than being caught by the enemy (Sri Lanka military). The Tamil Tigers were founded
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The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Introduction The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)‚ also known as the Tamil Tigers‚ are a terrorist organization in Sri Lanka. The LTTE is infamous for introducing the suicide bomb jacket‚ as well as the use of women in suicide attacks. They are blamed for a dozen high profile assassinations‚ over two hundred suicide attacks‚ and its war against the government has cost more than seventy thousand lives. The LTTE‚ which may have between 7‚000 to 15‚000
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Thanjavur: The sprawling campus of Tamil University‚ spread in more than 800 acres‚ in Thanjavur was flocked not only by the young students but also by migratory birds. The university founded by then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M G Ramachandran in the year 1981 as a high – level research centre in Tamil language‚ literature and cultured‚ later blossomed into a teaching university. M G R was gracious enough to allot around 1‚000 acres of land in the outskirts of the ancient town and the erstwhile
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INTRODUCTION In this developing country which is predominantly agrarian‚ the role of the industrial sector cannot be underestimated. A potential and diversified industrial sector can ignite and accelerate economic growth. Over the years with the rapid industrialization of India‚ a massive organization sector employing a layer workforce has come to occupy an important and visible part of the countries economic life. The industrial progress of a country layely depends on the efficiency of employee
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FACTS ABOUT TAMIL LANGUAGE INTRODUCTION: Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of South India and North-east Sri Lanka. It has official status in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu‚ Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Tamil is also a national language of Sri Lanka and an official language of Singapore It is legalized as one of the languages of medium of education in Malaysia along with English‚ Malay and Mandarin. It is also chiefly
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Task 1: Language Analysis of Tamil Speaker Tamil Language The Tamil vowel system consists of: — Five pairs of short vowels: /ʌ/‚ /ɑ/; /ɪ/‚ /ɪː/; /e/‚ /eː/; /o/‚ /oː/; /u/‚ /uː/. — Two diphthongs: /aɪ/ (like the vowel in buy) and /aʊ/ (like the vowel in cow). — All vowels are undiphthongised. — For the vowels /o/ (rounded‚ short) and /oː/ (long equivalent)‚ there is no equivalent in
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Gujarat’s Contribution to India • 17% of Fixed Capital Investment • 16% of Industrial output • 22% of India’s exports • 16% of Value of Output • 12% of Net Manufacturing Value • 10% of Factories • 98% of Soda Ash production • 80% of Diamond Export • 78% of Salt production • 62% of Petrochemical production • 53% of Crude Oil (Onshore) • 51% of Chemical products • 37% of Groundnut production • 35% of Cargo Handling • 31% of
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TAMILNADU SLUM CLEARANCE BOARD NEED FOR IT ? A shelter with basic amenities is the most essential need of a human being. The influx into the city was caused primarily due to the unskilled labourers from the neighbouring rural areas entering into the city in search of jobs. Due to lack of required skills and their meagre income‚ they occupy vacant Government poramboke/private lands near their work place and put up hutments. These settlements generally lack proper sanitation facilities resulting
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