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    Participative Vigilance

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    Participative Vigilance Definition Participative Vigilance refers to participation of everyone in curbing the corruption. At organization level it refers to participation of all internal and external stakeholders in curbing the corruption. Necessity In recent times many scams such as 2G‚ COLGATE‚ Procurement of Tatra Trucks and allocation of defence spectrum by ISRO has rocked the country. The spread and magnitude of the amount involved indicates that the corruption is deeply rooted in our democracy

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    Police and Discretion

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    Police Discretion Police discretion is freedom or the power of state officers to exercise various alternative actions towards a person. A police officer may choose to give a warning‚ issue a ticket of violation or arrest an offender. Not all circumstances allow police to have discretion. According to a research by Carrington and Schulenber (2004)‚ various factors affect police discretion. These factors include the seriousness and the nature of the crime‚ prior contacts with the police‚ injury to

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    Macbeth Synthesis Essay

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    being strong‚ brave‚ and a noble soldier. Macbeth presents acts of courage during war‚ as Ross explains‚ “Till that Bellona’s bridegroom‚ lapped in proof‚ / Confronted him with self-comparisons‚ / Point against point‚ rebellious arm ‘gainst arm‚ / Curbing his lavish spirit. And to conclude‚ / The victory fell on us” (1.3.62-66). It is clearly depicted that Macbeth was a brave‚

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    soups‚ brownies‚ and pastas to name a few. There are individual plans for men and women which are slightly different‚ based on the different caloric needs between the two. Nutrisystem claims that the program will help followers lose weight while curbing their hunger at the same time. This Nutrisystem review will shed some light on the plan for those who are considering going on a weight loss program. You eat 5 times a day on the Nutrisystem plan. The program does include a wide variety of food choices

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    strugge for life

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    Struggle for life March 9‚ 1999. That’s the date when my father was pass away. This is an unforgetable moment in my life. Before he passed away‚ my father had already been treated at Baptist Hospital in the city of Kediri‚ East Java‚ due to illness. And my father has always been accompanied by my mother in the hospital. Only one thing that I can still remember clearly until now where my father was in the hospital insisted on returning home. He showed that he was completely healed although

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    Poverty In The World

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    Poverty in the world Thanks to rapid economic and technological development‚ there has been a drastic improvement in most people’s living standard. But sadly‚ the irreversible trend of globalization has widened the income disparity between the rich and the poor. Actually‚ the deterioration of the poverty problem has raised the alarm bells. If we don’t find solutions to eradicating poverty‚ the repercussions will be disastrous. As far as I am concerned‚ frequent occurrence of wars is the stumbling

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    Attack on Pearl Harbour

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    United States into World War II. * The Japanese were tired of negotiations with the United States * They wanted to continue their expansion within Asia but the United States had placed an extremely restrictive embargo on Japan in the hopes of curbing Japan’s aggression * Rather than giving in to U.S. demands‚ the Japanese decided to launch a surprise attack against the United States in an attempt to destroy the United States’ naval power even before an official announcement of war was given

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    Guppy Fish

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    fish or million fish‚ (a species of fishes) if released in the stagnant water and other places where mosquitoes breed‚ helps having a control on the spread of malaria. The Guppy fishes eat up the larvae and eggs of the mosquitoes and thus help in curbing Malaria. Guppy fishes thus control the spread of the disease. Sangam Dongre (35) a local political worker from Naupada‚ Thane has taken the initiative to find these fishes and put them in stagnant water in and around Naupada. This helps in keeping

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    Exam Malpractices

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    school. A class where theft are 150 students sitting on the floor and windows with some armed with knives and locally made pistols‚ an invigilator will not risk his life to prevent examination malpractice. The government can play a very big role in curbing this menace by providing enough classrooms‚ desks and employing qualified teachers. And also‚ during an examination‚ the school should ensure that each student gets his/her own question paper and provide enough invigilators. The Federal government

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    Effect of Industrial Expansion on the ecosysytem. Pollutants given off by various industries and factories are often considered to be one of the prime factors contributing to air‚ water and soil pollution. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‚ it has been estimated that industrial pollution is responsible for almost 50 percent of the pollution present in the United States. There are various wide-ranging effects‚ as well as serious consequences‚ of industrial pollution on the ecological

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