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    MODULE - 4 Socio-economic Development and Empowerment of Disadvantaged Groups Contemporary India: Issues and Goals 25 Notes SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT OF DISADVANTAGED GROUPS We quite often read about different concerns of socio-economic development like poverty‚ unemployment‚ development of roads and bridges and facilities like hospitals‚ educational institutions in newspapers‚ magazines and other periodicals. During elections in particular these are discussed

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    Reincarnation‚ salvation‚ prayer‚ 8 fold path‚ five pillars‚ and the five key relationships are all a part of both the Eastern and Western religions. The Eastern and Western religions both have some things in common as well as some things they can vary. First and Foremost‚ the two religions of Christianity (West) and Buddhism (East) both may have the same rules they must follow‚ but they also both have different goals in life. Both Buddhism and Christianity want to treat other the way they want to

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    part‚ Eastern religions are polytheistic‚ meaning there is more than one god that is worshipped by the followers. Whereas Western religions are generally monotheistic in that only one god is worshipped. While some estimate the gods of Hinduism to run into the thousands‚ there is one true god or supreme reality called Brahman. The many gods of the Hindu way of life are a manifestation of Brahman. Thus‚ Hinduism sometimes gets looked at as a Western religion instead of the Eastern religion that it

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    Contemporary management/leadership issue. Discuss what is the most critical issue facing management in contemporary organizations. Indicate the reasons for choosing this issue; establish its significance both in an academic and a practical sense. This paper should be 3-4 pages long‚ written with headings (and subheadings if appropriate)‚ citing significant course material to support your rationale and discussion.  Chapter 4: The External Environment (Daft 146) All organizations face tremendous

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    Religions around the world can differ in various ways. What one religion believes and practices may be the opposite of what another believes. The Eastern and Western traditions especially differ. Not only what they believe in but also how they do it can sometimes be on opposite ends of the spectrum. Hinduism and Buddhism are religions of the east. In both religions‚ you have to go deep inside yourself and worship inwards in order to find enlightenment. They believe that suffering is caused by attachment

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    Buddhism is a monastic eastern religion that originated in Asia around the 6th BCE. Buddhism is a very philosophical and spiritual and is an expression of life. The origins of Buddhism as a religion began with the veneration of a man named‚ Buddha‚ which means “enlightened one.” One of the main pursuits of Buddhism is enlightenment which can only be achieved through the “yana” which means “the way‚ method‚ or means by which one may attain Enlightenment.” On the path of “yana” karma needs to be considered

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    Contemporary Issues in Health Care Professor Name Reflective essay HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE During my four year period as a healthcare professional‚ I have seen the doctor who has been missing from the floor for hours because he/she went for lunch and had too much to drink or the nurse who is missing every few hours‚ gone to take a smoke. I have heard of the missing narcotics in pharmacy or the patient who constantly complain that whenever a particular nurse works she

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    Philippine Contemporary Issue – Abortion Why is abortion a social problem today? I think why abortion is a social problem is for the fact that not everyone agrees with that and everyone puts in their prospective. So then everyone else does to which leads into making it a big problem. The act of seeking or obtaining an abortion is not a real issue today. The personal issue of the people in the position of seeking an abortion hasn’t changed with the exception that these people don’t have to do it

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    GEOG1003 Contemporary Global Environmental Issues (6 credits) Course Teacher: Dr M Hart Office: Room 218‚ Hui Oi Chow Science Building Phone: 2241 5459 Email: mhart@hku.hk Objectives This course introduces a number of major global environmental issues and links them to contemporary socio-economic and political considerations while maintaining a geographical perspective. Course Synopsis Recent decades have been characterized by increasing awareness of environmental issues and the need to come to

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    Traditional and Contemporary Issues and Challenges FIRST THINGS FIRST Coke Needs Shaking Up “We feel pretty good about the way the company is moving. We just have bumps in the road that are so doggone visible.” —JIMMY WILLIAMS‚ DIRECTOR‚ COCA-COLA chapter 2 At the peak of Coca-Cola’s dominance of the soft-drink industry‚ about 1996‚ the company seemed invincible. Coke’s then-CEO Roberto Goizueta and many industry observers dismissed PepsiCo as a loser in the cola wars. Goizueta convinced

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