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    Child Marriage: A Silent Health and Human Rights Issue Abstract Marriages in which a child under the age of 18 years is involved occur worldwide‚ but are mainly seen in South Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America. A human rights violation‚ child marriage directly impacts girls’ education‚ health‚ psychologic well-being‚ and the health of their offspring. It increases the risk for depression‚ sexually transmitted infection‚ cervical cancer‚ malaria‚ obstetric fistulas‚ and maternal mortality. Their offspring

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    1. Introduction The New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards‚ 1958 (“Convention” or “NYC”)‚ at its basest level‚ is a mutual understanding between signatory states that their legal systems will make genuine efforts at recognising and enforcing an arbitral award that is jurisdictionally linked to another signatory state. As it is first and foremost a creature of international law‚ this agreement obliges each signatory state to apply only the rules specified

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    Event Proposal Letter and Form Dear Event Coordinator‚ As an event coordinator your job is to run or plan an event either for or in conjunction with CAS Student Council. In order to host an event‚ you must submit an event proposal for approval. Your proposal should be submitted in person at a General Assembly meeting at least six weeks before the date of your event. Three copies of the proposal must be submitted: one to the attention of the Vice-President‚ one to the attention of the Secretary

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    The genre of detective fiction is one that has changed significantly since its beginning during the Victorian era‚ with the scale of the crimes being committed on a larger scale nowadays and also the methods of solving crimes used by detectives. I will argue today that: “Fictional detectives that star in films and stories in the genre of detective fiction have changed dramatically in terms of their appearance and their role. Nowadays detectives can be anything from an investigative journalist to

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    director; he won the academy award for best director for Slumdog Millionaire and directed other films such as 28 days later and 127 hours. Three key techniques Danny Boyle uses effectively is Setting‚ Character Development and Internal conflict. The convention of Setting used in Slumdog Millionaire is important to the narrative as it helps the audience to establish that the film is set in India. In India you have extremes in close proximity helping to further exaggerate the contrasts between social groups

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    markets with business courtesy conventions. Under such circumstances‚ standards should be adjusted to ensure both legal and ethical business conduct and the best interest of company. Generalization Generalized and vague statements of obligation cause ambiguousness‚ which unsurprisingly led to the impression that codes of ethics are a rhetorical Public Relation device manipulated by companies to pacify critics whilst maintaining business as usual. Standard for human rights‚ for example‚ declares that

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    NOBLESSE CONVENTION HALL AND CATERING SERVICES IN PASONANCA‚ ZAMBOANGA CITY A Feasibility Study Presented To The Faculty of the College Home Economics Hotel and Restaurant Management Department Western Mindanao State University In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements for the Subject TC 105 – Entrepreneurship and Business Planning By: NOR AINEH R. BARAZON RONALYN V. CATAYLO MICHELLE MAE H. DESIDERIO ALVEE F. HUSAIN SHEENA MAE G. KILAT CHARMAINE B. LUNJAS NADZRA

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    become possible. The Constitutional Convention was created to fix the problems that was facing the Articles of Confederation were the thirteen states became a confederation with a weak central government that gave some of their powers to the national government. Delegates‚ people who represented what the society wants‚ decided to not only helped with the Articles of Confederation‚ but also propose a new American government. During the Constitutional Convention‚ delegates also discussed how much power

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    Brokeback Mountain is a western genre story and film that expresses a relationship between two male characters. Within this short story the reader sees the development of this relationship‚ while the movie is able to express emotions through expressions. The short story differs from the film in many ways‚ especially through emotions and relationships. There are significant changes between the short story and the movie that are shown through emotion and relationships that refer back to the idea of

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    A feature article differs from a straight news story in several ways. A news story provides information about a (generally current) event or situation. A feature article has more functionality and longevity- it interprets news‚ adds depth‚ opinion or entertainment. Headline: The headline of a feature article uses bold and descriptive language to draw the attention of the reader. Also works to construct a vivid image in the mind of the reader. Headline is always visually appealing: bold and

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