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    Class and Social Exclusion: The neglected and troublesome partners Introduction Researchers are debating about the definitions of class and what are contributing factors to class (Gilfillan‚ 2009; Crompton‚ 2010). Because the society is complicated‚ there are many possible aspects that can define status and class (Robson‚ 2016). Bourdieu (1986) proposes that the factors that constitute class can be found in the economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ and symbolic capitals of a person. They are‚ for instance

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    Financial Inclusion in India

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    INANCIAL INCLUSION - A path towards India’s future economic growth by Dr. K. Ravichandran‚ Dr. Khalid Alkhathlan Assistant Professor‚ King Saud University‚ Saudi Arabia SYNOPSIS: Though our country’s economy is growing around 9 percent‚ still the growth is not inclusive with the economic condition of the people in rural areas worsening further. One of the typical reasons for poverty is being financially excluded. Though there are few people who are enjoying all kinds of services from savings to

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    The Wild Frontier (3)

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    Introduction (Problem) The Wild Frontier has expanded even more with the services and support provided in the past few weeks. Each of the original four (4) satellite offices have doubled in size and four (4) more offices are being opened. The current licensing seats have managed to cover all of the existing personnel‚ without full utilization but the new demand will overtax them. The owner‚ Sam Yosemite‚ gets all fired up if he can’t allocate costs fairly according to use. We also need to make the

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    Inclusion In Ptlls

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    treating equally and fairly‚ needs of learners to be met‚ learners need to attend‚ participate and feel safe and valued‚ abilities and needs recognised. In Mary Francis and Jim Gould s book Achieving your PTLLS Award‚ their definition of inclusion is the process of making learners feel that they are fully part of the learning and social environment. After the initial assessment‚ ice breakers and ground rules have been put in place a short test may be used for example a multiple intelligence

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    Introduction Reforms undertaken in the early 1990s made India one of the world’s fastest growing economies. The boom of the IT industry and improved agricultural production created an atmosphere of optimism‚ which led to the coining of phrases‚ such as Incredible India‚ India Shining‚ and India 2020 around the end of the millennium. The Indian growth story has been one of high Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth but primarily driven by the growth in services sector. Not

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    Entering the Frontier Flight Museum was an educational‚ historical experience dating back to the first airplane in 1903 to present day airplanes. It included the history of combat airplanes‚ commercial airplanes‚ corporate and private airplanes. Walking into the main Richard W. Cree Exhibit Gallery‚ the room was divided into different labeled galleries with interesting exhibits to support each gallery. The first exhibit was the “Early Flyers” exhibit of a replica wooded hanger with the tools used

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    The exclusion crisis stemmed from the fact that James‚ the Duke of York was a catholic and the only legitimate heir to the throne in a country which greatly feared Catholic absolutism and the universal monarchy of Louis XIV. Furthermore‚ James marriage to Catholic Mary of Moderna who was also a client of Louis XIV was a pivotal factor in creating the crisis as it resulted in fears of a Catholic succession line. Historians debate how far the exclusion crisis strengthened or undermined his position

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    An exclusion clause is a term in a contract purporting to exclude or restrict the liability of one or more parties to the contract for breach of obligation . Exclusion clauses are controlled by common law and statute. The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 (UCTA 1977) and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (UTCCR 1999) confine the extent to which an individual can exclude or limit his business liability towards consumers. The Office of Fair Trading runs an unfair terms unit which

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    The no conclusion intervention for couples was developed in order to have couples focus on expressing and listening to each others emotions without solving the problem immediately. Eventually‚ the no conclusion intervention linked to emotionally focused couples therapy. This study included a therapy group of four to seven couples for 5 days working on conflict‚ differences‚ bonding‚ autonomy‚ and impasse. Partners tend to avoid conflict if differences create tension to the point they may stop talking

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    What is financial inclusion? term as “the process of ensuring access to financial services and timely and adequate credit where needed by vulnerable groups such as weaker sections and low income groups at an affordable cost”1 Poverty versus financial inclusion: (a) India is home to one-third of the world’s poor‚ who make up 42 percent of the more than 1 billion Indian people; (b) out of India’s population‚ 76 percent‚ i.e.‚ 800 million people‚ live below the poverty line of $2.50 a day; and (c)

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