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    Topic : Urban Exclusion in India with Focus on Inequalities in Urban Areas Urbanisation is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of global change. Urbanisation is also defined as the movement of people from rural to urban areas with population growth equating to urban migration. Urbanisation is closely linked to modernisation and industrialisation. Urban growth takes place as more and more people leave villages and farms to live in cities. Urbanisation is a welcome phenomenon of change

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    The exclusion crisis stemmed from the fact that James‚ the Duke of York was a catholic and the only legitimate heir to the throne in a country which greatly feared Catholic absolutism and the universal monarchy of Louis XIV. Furthermore‚ James marriage to Catholic Mary of Moderna who was also a client of Louis XIV was a pivotal factor in creating the crisis as it resulted in fears of a Catholic succession line. Historians debate how far the exclusion crisis strengthened or undermined his position

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    An exclusion clause is a term in a contract purporting to exclude or restrict the liability of one or more parties to the contract for breach of obligation . Exclusion clauses are controlled by common law and statute. The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 (UCTA 1977) and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (UTCCR 1999) confine the extent to which an individual can exclude or limit his business liability towards consumers. The Office of Fair Trading runs an unfair terms unit which

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    A. Introduction Joe (“J”) is attempting to sue Dazzle Dry Cleaners (“D”) for compensation for the loss occurred due carelessness of D. D will defend itself likely by proving exclusion clause as a part of the terms of its contract with J. In order to advice J it necessary to determine whether the clause has a contractual effect. Secondly it is necessary to determine the terms of the contract and analyse if creation of such clause protects the party relying on it from the consequence of breach

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    Vanier shapes the chapter “From Exclusion to Inclusion” with the idea that fear is the root of all exclusion and love the key to inclusion. He claims the origin of these fears is the notion that love is a reward that a person needs to be worthy of. I agree. Fear is planted as a seed of doubt‚ that grows onto hate‚ anger and ultimately suffering. For me‚ fear never appeared in the past but lies only with the uncertainties of the future. Whether my future be immediate‚ in the following seconds or years

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    What is it to belong to a group? Is it really that simple when someone says‚ "Either you’re with us or you’re not"? Yes‚ it is that simple. Belonging and exclusion in any situation are two sides of the same coin - you can’t have one without the other. In any organization or group‚ people are bound together by a community of interest‚ purpose or function and if you do not believe in these same things‚ then you are not a part of that group. In an organization or group‚ you have to ask yourself‚ "What

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    Racial exclusion is a man made concept that drives people to think certain things about certain colors‚ and then to act upon it. It is usually portrayed and modeled by older generations and then seen by younger generations‚ making racism come full circle as a normality. This common problem is very evident and exposed to Ruth McBride in The Color of Water through her experience with Peter‚ her first boyfriend. As Ruth was white‚ and the world around her was not‚ she has to navigate if it is possible

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    The no conclusion intervention for couples was developed in order to have couples focus on expressing and listening to each others emotions without solving the problem immediately. Eventually‚ the no conclusion intervention linked to emotionally focused couples therapy. This study included a therapy group of four to seven couples for 5 days working on conflict‚ differences‚ bonding‚ autonomy‚ and impasse. Partners tend to avoid conflict if differences create tension to the point they may stop talking

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    New Labour and Social Exclusion Did New Labour end social exclusion or did they make matters worse? New Labour did try to do their bit to end social exclusion‚ or they forced people into unsuitable roles in a bid to end social exclusion‚ or they failed to end social exclusion‚ depending on whom you talk to and what side of the fence they sit on.  It could be said that prior to 1997 the term ’social exclusion’ was rarely‚ if ever‚ used when discussing social policy in the UK. Under the lead of

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    Class and Social Exclusion: The neglected and troublesome partners Introduction Researchers are debating about the definitions of class and what are contributing factors to class (Gilfillan‚ 2009; Crompton‚ 2010). Because the society is complicated‚ there are many possible aspects that can define status and class (Robson‚ 2016). Bourdieu (1986) proposes that the factors that constitute class can be found in the economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ and symbolic capitals of a person. They are‚ for instance

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