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    Proposal

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    equally labor intensive. In the absence of good ideas‚ effective presenting skills and strategies most organizations will not grow and will collapse in the formative years. Effective project designing skills ensures sustainability for projects. Civil society support program have identified proposal writing as a real need among many organizations in Sindh and have dedicated time and energy for capacity building in this critical area. Few donors have called for proposals by the end of January‚ 2013‚

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    arguments that are false when examined closely. According to Hobbes‚ life would be “ war of every man against very man” (Hobbes 106) lived in “continual fear and danger of violent death” (Hobbes 107) where there would be “no knowledge” (Hobbes 107)‚ no society‚ and no culture. In sum‚ Hobbes’ argues that life in a state of nature would be “ solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish‚ and short” (Hobbes 107). Hobbes’ argument is structured in a Modus Ponens form‚ with his main premise being that humans’ inborn qualities

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    The themes of society and of being civilized are ever-present in Mark Twains “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. Taking place in the late 1830s‚ positions concerning social structure and political correctness are in stark contrast to those held today. With this in mind‚ it makes it difficult to determine which character would be considered the most “civilized”. By today’s social standards‚ being civilized means treating those around you with respect regardless of race‚ gender‚ or religion. By these

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    ensuing state-society engagements. Tacit sanctioning in the context of State-NGO relations is useful to understand how the local state has modified corporatist mechanisms vis-à-vis social responsibilities and the increasing activism of NGOs. Yiyi Lu’s (2008) study‚ for instance‚ provides good grounds for arguing that the autonomy of the NGOs arise in part because of the limited capacity of central government to control NGOs‚ and in part

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    ​Rules are intended to promote and maintain civilized society. Many people at times unaware of the intention‚ think rules restrict them to do whatever they please. Thomas Hobbes‚ John Locke‚ and Jean Rousseau are all great examples who exemplify the importance of using rules. All of three of them use the State of Nature to show the true state of humankind. Almost every action that people make would lead to utter chaos‚ misleading people to the wrong definition to happiness. ​According to Thomas

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    but very manageable and preventable. In the light of the above‚ concerted efforts are being made by Government‚ Civil Society Organizations which we represent‚ the Public and Private Sectors‚ Families and the likes to find a lasting solution to the problem of HIV/AIDS TAMPEP ONLUS (ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING): ASSOP is a Civil Society Organization committed to intervene in the issues about HIV Prevention of New infections‚ and Care and Support for

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    The Forum des Femmes Rwandaises Parlementaires (FFRP) started in 1996 with the purpose to contribute to building a gender sensitive society. The Forum has 87 members among them 56 women‚ ten of which are women senators and 27 men from both chambers. When it was first formed it was exclusively a forum for women legislators but men partisans have joined since 2008 (FFRP‚ 2016). In 2005‚ the Forum produced a strategic plan whose key action focus was “the adoption of gender-sensitive laws‚ through stages

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    Tema N3 : John Bunyan – (Religious background): John Bunyan (28 November 1628 – 31 August 1688) was an English Christian writer and preacher‚ who is well known for his book The Pilgrim’s Progress. John Bunyan was born in 1628 to Thomas and Margaret Bunyan‚ in Bunyan’s End in the parish of Elstow‚ Bedfordshire‚ England. John is recorded in the Elstow parish register as having been baptised‚ with his surname spelled ’Bunyan’‚ on 30 November 1628. Though he became a non-conformist and member

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    GLOBALISATION AND ITS IMPACT ON THE STATE Spring 2005 Mondays‚ 8.10 p.m. to 9.50 p.m. Prof. Ahmad Kamal‚ former Ambassador of Pakistan OVERVIEW This course will examine the critical and rapidly changing role of the state at the beginning of a new millennium as a result of internal and external factors‚ paying special attention to the state as a central player in ensuring the provision of public services‚ as well as facing the new challenges emerging around the world. It will enable students to: •

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    Challenges of Globalization Human Rights Dialogue 1.11 (Summer 1998) "Toward a "Social Foreign Policy" with Asia" John W. Sewell June 5‚ 1998 Globalization poses four major challenges that will have to be addressed by governments‚ civil society‚ and other policy actors. One is to ensure that the benefits of globalization extend to all countries. That will certainly not happen automatically. The second is to deal with the fear that globalization leads to instability‚ which is particularly

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