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    Two ethical issues can be derived from Case 1; these include respect for Cultural Diversity and Pluralism‚ and Social Responsibility and Health. In a globalized world‚ calling for the respect of cultural diversity and appreciation of pluralism is a bit controversial. Every culture includes members who abide by their practices and norms to a lesser or a greater extent‚ and most people may have intersecting cultural identities. These people may be from an ethnic minority that exists within a spiritual

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    WHY YOUR EDUCATION IS MOST IMPORTANT. How do you want to spend your life? Do you want to spend it having the things you want and doing the things you enjoy? * As humans‚ our number one priority should be to try all the best that we can to live successfully on planet earth. We are expected to pursue that ability which is to survive more than mere animals.as intelligent creatures with copious amount of curiosity‚ our quest should be to conquer every part of our universe and explore its grandness

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    following topics; (i)  Energy Crisis (ii) Unemployment (iii) Terrorism (iv) Drug Addiction (v) Black Marketing (vi) Corruption (vii) Inflation - Rising Prices (viii) Over-Population (ix) Environmental Pollution (x) Smuggling (xi) Mass Illiteracy (xii) Drug Trafficking  (xiii) Sectarianism (xiv) Economic Crisis (xv) Beggary (xvi) Bribery (xvii) Nepotism (xviii) Tax Evasion (xix) Violence (xx) Poverty (xxi) Political Instability  (xxii) Lawlessness (xxiii) Social and Economic

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    The Purpose of Literature

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    fiction novels‚ because it is fun and it takes me to a different place. It’s amazing to me that I still continue to learn something even when I’m reading for fun. I believe that literature is very important for education. It seems to me that illiteracy is a big problem in our country and I think that it’s unnecessary because there are so many different types of literature to read that can be fun for all different types of people. For the author‚ it seems to me as if writing literature helps

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    entire vote cast for the winner in the 1980 presidential contest. If one third of all illiterates could vote… Ronald Reagan would not likely have been chosen president." (Kozol‚ 230). This quote from Kozol’s essay shows just how big of an impact illiteracy has on our society. As he said if only one third were capable of voting not just by looking at the pictures‚ but understanding all candidates viewpoints on what really matters then they could completely turn around any election. The fact that there

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    first and the foremost reason responsible behind the non delivering of the democracy in the country. It is the bad governance that had been paving the way for the emergence of military regime after the establishment of Pakistan. Furthermore‚ mass illiteracy and feudal system being both present in the country‚ the democracy is reduced to an empty show. Lack of democracy has pushed the country into a vicious circle by landing it into the state of quandary and arising multidimensional crises on the surface

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    Education in Pakistan

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    Pakistan is at the sixth and at the 159th position among the 174 World countries. Pakistan’s Constitution‚ framed in 1973‚ declared the country’s commitment to providing education for all. According to Article 37‚ “the State shall:- Remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within the minimum possible period. Make technical and professional education generally available and

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    Democracy

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    Democracy is said to be one of the best forms of government. People choose democracy mainly to remove corruption‚ hunger and poverty. Poverty is regarded as one of the worst affecting social evils. Population‚ Corruption‚ Economy and Illiteracy are the main factors which directly or indirectly lead to poverty. Population is one of the major factors which lead to poverty. The excessive population increases poverty. The increasing population decreases the per-capita income of families. For example

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    GROUP PROJECT Types‚ causes and measures of violent crimes in Bangladesh Course: SOC 101 Section: 09 Faculty: TZf Members of GROUP D: NAME Tahasin Ali Md. Forhad Ammed Md. Kawsher Alom M. Akhtarul Huda Md. Eliyas Shehan ID 093 0523 530 093 0720 030 093 0874 045 093 0640 530 093 0806 030 SIGNATURE Date of Submission: 4thDecember 2010 NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION Definition: A crime is any offence against public law. This term in general includes all offences whether they are violent

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    Communal Harmony

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    kaleidoscopic communities is the bare necessity for the smooth functioning of our country. But is it not already well established in our country‚ otherwise how could it have run for such a long period of time? Well the matter is not so simple to draw a conclusion about. If we pan our vision we will see that at the nook and corners of our country are popping up some anti communal forces who work silently‚ almost imperceptibly‚ to break the very integrity of our nation. They of course are masqueraded criminals

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