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    Solicitor General Indira Jaising‚ Kamini Jaiswal‚ Indu Malhotra‚ Meenakshi Arora‚ V. Mohna and others to finally convince the Supreme Court that the law born out of guidelines it issued as far back as 1997 should also apply to courts. Shockingly‚ despite the long-standing Visakha guidelines on sexual harassment issued by the apex court‚ women lawyers have only just managed to convince it that sexual harassment is also a reality that they face‚ and as their workplace is the court‚ the provisions of

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    Jonathan Swift’s‚ A Modest Proposal‚ is a satire about the social‚ political‚ and religious positions of Britain and Ireland. In this Swift proposes that children‚ at the age of one years old‚ should be sold and eaten‚ and their skins be used to make profitable products. He supports this claim by stating that this would help society because it would provide food‚ and take starving children off the streets. Also it would discourage abortions‚ and men beating their pregnant wives because they child

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    How effective would an increase in government spending be at promoting economic growth? Economic growth is best defined as a long-term expansion of the productive potential of the economy. Sustained economic growth should lead higher real living standards and rising employment. Short term growth is measured by the annual % change in real GDP. Government spending is a way of increasing aggregate demand‚ and if successful can help boost economic growth. Government spending tends to be directed at

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    CASE ANALYSIS: IBM IN 2009 Analysis Industry: Computer Services Industry Porter’s 5 Forces 1) Risk of entry by potential competitors The risk of entry by potential competitors is relatively low (+). This is due to the newly entrant competitors that need a large market capitalization‚ software materials‚ services and consulting; to gain consumer’s interests. If consumers are able to choose buying their products from a large company that are adequate in the computer hardware‚ services

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    Newark‚ New Jersey. Sharp James‚ who was the 16-year incumbent mayor‚ had been possessed tremendous power in the city. Whereas Cory Booker‚ who was the upstart challenger in the race‚ decided to win the race by using “influence” strategy. At the beginning of the movie‚ it clearly shows different campaign style of two candidates. The movie started with the scenario that Cory Booker went to one of the highest poverty level neighborhood to gain people’s support. In comparison‚ Sharp James easily convened

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    The Cold War was partly fought in the Olympics Games. Discuss. The Cold War was a ‘war’ fought from 1947 to 1991‚ a battle fought with tension and subdued hostility‚ in which most of the world was affected. The main ‘participants’ in this war were America and its allies‚ against Russia and the aligning countries with that nation. Instead of fighting the war straight up‚ the countries played it out in more subtle ways.1 Politics have been involved in the Olympics for a long time2‚ and the Cold

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    understand or perceive asset - rather than costing us money‚ chilidren will become an ____ babies - Americans eat ____ of course! care beat kick - mothers will ___ more for their babies‚ and fathers will no longer ____ or ____ their wives during pregnancy caste - Swift was a member of the ruling ____ appointed by the British government censure - harsh criticism or disapproval; ‚ rebuke formally Circumstance - an event or situation collateral - a security pledged for the repayment of a loan additional

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    source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/mar/29/cool-britannia-g20-blair-brown/print) Stryker McGuire The Observer‚ Sunday 29 March 2009 This time I’ve come to bury Cool Britannia American journalist Stryker McGuire wrote the magazine article that initiated the ’Cool Britannia’ phenomenon in 1996. Back then‚ the City was the engine of our prosperity‚ British music‚ nightlife‚ art and fashion were the best in the world‚ and a young‚ dynamic Tony Blair was about to topple the Tories. Now McGuire

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    Noneconomic Measures of Development - The relationship between economic and social measures of development is direct and proportional. -Conversely‚ the relationship between social-economic and demographic variables is usually inverse. I. Education - A literate educated labor force is essential for the effective transfer of advanced technology from the developed to developing countries. - The problem in part stems from a national poverty that denies to the educational program

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    Right To Information Act 2009 M S Siddiqui A citizen of a free and democratic country has the right to have access to information and know everything happening around him. It is a fundamental right of every citizen as enshrined in the UN resolution in its very first session in 1946‚ stating that ’Freedom of information is a fundamental human right.’ It is interesting to note that the right to information laws existed about 200 years before the UN resolution was adopted. Sweden passed its

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