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    Partnership Deed

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    (Rs. 200 stamp paper) PARTNERSHIP DEED THIS DEED OF PARTNERSHIP IS MADE on this 12th day of January‚ 2008 by and between Mr. A S/o C R/o XYZ hereinafter referred to as Party of the FIRST PART (which expression shall deem and include his heirs‚ executors‚ administrators‚ representatives‚ assigns and agents)‚ AND Ms. B D/o D R/o XYZ‚ Party of the SECOND PART (which expression shall deem and include his heirs‚ executors‚ administrators‚ representatives

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    Structure of SHG A SHG is a group of about 10 to 20 people‚ usually women‚ from a similar class and region‚ who come together to form savings and credit organization. They pooled financial resources to make small interest bearing loans to their members. This process creates an ethic that focuses on savings first. The setting of terms and conditions and accounting of the loan are done in the group by designated members. SHG Federation As mentioned previously‚ SHGs have also federated into

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    History of the company * * Milk‚ The inspiration behind a revolution | | Over six decades ago the life of a farmer in Kaira was very much like that of farmers anywhere else in India. His income was derived almost entirely from seasonal crops. Many poor farmers faced starvation during off-seasons. Their income from milch buffaloes was undependable. The milk marketing system was controlled by contractors and middlemen. As milk is perishable‚ farmers were compelled to sell their

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    types of education

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    Education in our day to day life plays an integral part in the development of a society and a nation at large. In today ’s environment‚ education provides individuals with a better chance of employment‚ which in turn leads to a better lifestyle‚ power and status. Education is a long life process‚ intended to serve individuals‚ social and economic well-being to enhance the quality of life for all. According to Farrant (2005) Education is a systematic‚ scientific way of passing on skills‚ impart knowledge

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    Foundation in Education

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    the school curriculum thereby achieving academic excellence which is the main philosophy of the education system. The library is often seen as the storehouse of knowledge in the school. Foundations in Education touch on four key areas each of which provides insightful information into the society‚ the individuals and their interactions with each other. The four main areas in Foundations in Education are psychology‚ sociology‚ philosophy and language. We will look at each in turn to see the benefits

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    Athletes and Education

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    Did you ever realize that in most of the cases numerous of athletes never graduate? It is sad to see young student athletes setting for much less education than they deserve. Neil H.Petrie in his essay is expressing himself against the attitude toward student athletes‚ and collegiate system. Petrie said "the system uses and then discards after the final buzzer." I found it true because there is so much pressure on athletes that it compromises their potential and academic careers. Petrie addresses

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    CSBA Congress 2013 CSBA 2013 DiversityCongress Matters In the boardroom In the classroom In public education Diversity M Program In the boardroom In the classroom Information Program CSBA Congress 2013 Diversity Matters CSBA Congress 2013 Diversity Matters In the boardroom In the classroom In public education Thursday‚ July 4‚ 2013 – Saturday‚ July 6‚ 2013 Fairmont Hotel Vancouver Thursday‚ July 4‚ 2013 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM BCSTA and CSBA

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    Christian Education

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    Indeed‚ the paramount objective of Christian education is the spiritual formation of young men and women in concurrence with their intellectual development to make them thorough and complete as a human being. In this context‚ education‚ from its latin origin‚ means “leading out” that is – directing something out of a person. It is‚ for this basis‚ Christian education is the method of encouraging the advancement of God-given inherent gifts and the knowledge -- which God has given to each individual

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    education while incarcerated reduces their risks to recidivate. Although‚ the experts also found that inmates who received vocational education and training program had improved the opportunities of obtaining employment after release (Mohammed & Mohamed‚ 2015‚ p. 273). Mohammed & Mohammed restated that correctional education improves inmates’ chances of not returning to prison. Likewise‚ the research Evaluating the effectiveness of correctional education by Davis et al.‚ explained that in order

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    Education‚ a continuous process of growth from womb to tomb that is most essential to man for development and progress. In technical sense‚ it is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge‚ values and skills from one generation to another through institutions. This technical process is sometimes called schooling‚ when referring to the compulsory education of the youth. The continuous growth of the population in the Philippines has been a great factor that affects

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