been a considerable amount of research conducted on the role of PCSOs in the community‚ but limited research has been conducted on whether or not they are effective‚ and if they provide taxpayers with value for money. Therefore‚ I propose that my dissertation will expand on these issues‚ and focus‚ on the ‘cost effectiveness’ of PCSOs and their value to society. In order to contextualise this research‚ I will focus on the history of policing and the introduction of PCSOs‚ the current role of PCSOs
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West University Semester: Spring – 2009 Assignment On Child Labor Should Not Be Banned Submitted to: Farhana Zareen Bashar Lecturer Department of English East West University. Submitted by: Shamsul Arefin ID: 2007-3-10-051 Department of Business Administration East West University. Date of submission: 21th April‚ 2009. Child Labor Should Not Be Banned Child labour should be banned‚ a most pronounced subject. But why should child labour be banned? Human under age of 15 are considered as children
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During Britain’s Industrial Revolution‚ child labour epitomised the harsh realities of the era‚ exposing youngsters to grueling conditions with lasting repercussions. Physically‚ children endured long‚ hazardous workdays in factories and mines‚ often spanning twelve to sixteen hours‚ performing monotonous tasks amid poorly ventilated spaces. The absence of safety measures in machinery led to frequent accidents and injuries‚ while exposure to pollutants exacerbated respiratory ailments. Moreover‚
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International Labour Organization International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) Investigating the Worst Forms of Child Labour No. 17 Lebanon: Child Labour on Tobacco Plantations: A Rapid Assessment By Consultation and Research Institute May 2002‚ Geneva ISBN: 92-2-112973-X Preface Unacceptable forms of exploitation of children at work exist and persist‚ but they are particularly difficult to research due to their hidden‚ sometimes illegal or even criminal
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the Rights of the Child as spelling out the “basic human rights that children everywhere have: the right to survival; to develop to the fullest; to protection from harmful influences‚ abuse and exploitation; and to participate fully in family‚ cultural and social life”. This convention is almost universally ratified. Despite this‚ child labour (something that in many cases violates at least three of the non-negotiable terms laid out in the Convention of the Rights of the Child) remains rampant in
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DISSERTATION REPORT On CRM in Apparel Retail Sector S.No. Chapter Name Page No. 1. Introduction 1. Industry Insight – Indian Retail Industry 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Growth in organized retail 1.1.2 Drivers for retail transformation in India 1.1.3 Challenges for organized retail 1.2 Evolution of Retail 1.3 Retailing Formats in India 1.4 Some Facts 1.5 Marketing segmentation
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K.J.SOMAIYA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND COMMERCE Vidyavihar‚ Mumbai – 400 077 Project on “CHANGE MANAGEMENT” Bachelor of Management Studies Semester V (2012 – 13) Submitted In part fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Management Studies By disha sheth STUDENT DECLARATION I Miss. DISHA SHETH student of K.J.Somaiya college of Arts and Commerce studying in Third Year of Bachelor of Management Studies Semester V (2012 – 13) hereby declare that I have
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History of Municipal administration in India The earliest evidence of local management of civic administration in India can be traced to Indus Valley civilization (around 2300 B.C) which was essentially an urban civilization. Commenting on the Indus Valley civilization‚ Golden Childe says “well planned streets and a magnificent system of drains‚ regularly cleared out; reflect the vigilance of some regular municipal government”. The nature of society and governance at local level underwent a significant
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country where the nature of children’s work changed so dramatically that child labour became seen as a social problem and a political issue. Often families were very large and therefore the parents could not support all their children. Child labour is a harmful process. Underage children are forced to work for a very long hour and in terrible conditions. Source A is an extract from the Parliamentary Inquiry into the “State of Child Labor in Manufacturing in the United Kingdom”‚ 1816. In this source‚
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction As computer technology is rapidly changing our world‚ it has permitted man not only store his knowledge‚ but to organize‚ manipulate‚ and modify it systematically. Organizations nowadays are adapting to office automation systems. Most schools use automated systems to lessen their work and minimize their problems in their system‚ and JRMSU (Jose Rizal Memorial State University) is one of the university that is would like to adapt computerization
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