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    respect to Human Rights of women since the 1914‚ as the government was reluctant to grant women their rights‚ despite the numerous times they tried. Although working conditions and laws for education for women had improved‚ significant changes were not to be seen until the late 1950’s. Women worked really hard to receive the title as “Persons”‚ and women were not treated equal to men in several aspects. Add concluding sentence. An issue women struggled on during the 1920’s was that their

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    Under Consumer Protection Law (Update on 01.08.2014) Sl. No. Name of Agency Cases filed since inception Cases disposed of since inception Cases Pending % of total Disposal Remarks 1 National Commission  89495 77770 11725 86.90%   2 State Commissions 645486 554341 91145 85.88%   3 District Forums 3442730 3176518 266212 92.27%     TOTAL 4177711 3808629 369082 91.17%   VAIBHAV BEDI V/S HINDUSTAN

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    "While civil rights struggles have been focused on minority groups‚ we cannot overlook the tremendous‚ arduous task women of this nation faced to not only vote but to own property‚ apply for credit‚ get an education‚ earn a decent wage and even serve on a jury." (pg.456) When the framers created the Constitution and Bill of Rights they should have guaranteed that all Americans‚ male and female‚ have these basic rights. Unfortunately‚ the framers opted to deny women of these basic rights. Women struggled

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    * Environmental protection * Environmental protection is one of the main problems of today. Industrial civilisation is characterised by numerous factories and power stations‚ automobiles and aeroplanes. Technological progress improves people’s lives‚ but at the same time it causes numerous problems that were unimaginable in the past centuries. Through their daily activities people pollute and contaminate land‚ water and air. Today pollution has become a universal

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    After the Civil War the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th amendments were added on to the Constitution. These amendments were to assure equals rights for African Americans but struggles to keep these rights secure continued through the next century. African Americans were treated differently than whites‚ whites would intimidate the blacks that would wanted to vote. During this time it was a struggle to have equal opportunity to employment‚ housing and education. Not only racism was a problem but people who were

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    environmental protection Environmental protection is an increasingly pressing issue all over the world. Ozone depletion‚ green house effect‚ global climate changes or global warming‚ etc‚ are the main issues in environment. Recent years‚ many countries and various organizations have paid more attention into environmental protection. A treaty about global environmental protection was discussed by 192 nations in Copenhagen in December 2011. But I fell every individual on this earth

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    Meaning and Definition of Philosophy The term “Philosophy” is derived from two Greek words‚ Philia meaning “to love” or “to befriend” and‚ Sophia meaning “wisdom.” Thus‚ philosophy‚ means “the love of wisdom”. It was coined by Pythagoras‚ one of the sages of ancient Greece‚ born about the year 584 B.C. Philosophy is an activity people undertake when they seek to understand fundamental truths about themselves‚ the world in which they live‚ and their relationships to the world and to each other.

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    Business Ethics. Your paper should proceed as follows: 1. Choose an issue pertaining to business and do some research on your topic. I recommend looking through the business sections of newspapers‚ or finding articles in magazines related to your issue. You may do all of your research on the internet‚ but be sure to assess the credibility of your sources. In the first part of your paper‚ you should lay out the various aspects of this issue. Your goal here should simply be to explain briefly what

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    of children and young people (for those working in the adult sector) 1. 1.1- For this assignment‚ I will be explaining my role in safeguarding children and young people. I am aware that I do not work with children or young people‚ however the protection and advocacy for this sector of society is‚ I believe‚ everyone’s responsibility. In 2013‚ the Government published ‘Working together to safeguard children’. Within this document‚ the term safeguarding is defined as follows Protecting children

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    The majority of your philosophy was learned by the time you were seven years old. As you passed through your teenage years and young adulthood in your twenties‚ you had another period of influence. After this‚ most people are set in their ways until they are middle aged‚ around 40 or 50. As they mature‚ they reconsider past beliefs and make changes for the future if necessary. This philosophy controls everything you do in your life. It is your destiny and determines how everything will turn out

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