M.‚ & Dabelko‚ G.‚ et al. (1999). State failure task force report: phase II findings. Environmental Change and Security Project Report‚ 5‚ 49e72. Foreign Policy and the Fund for Peace. (2006). The failed states index. Foreign Policy‚ 154‚ 50e54. Galtung‚ J. (1969). Violence‚ peace‚ and peace research. Journal of Peace Research‚ 6‚ 167e191. Gilgan‚ M. (2001). The rationality of resistance: alternatives for engagement in complex emergencies. Disasters‚ 25‚ 1e18. Gleick‚ P. (1992). Effects of climate
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Pakistan Studies Project Report [ Role Of Media in Pakistan] Submitted By: Moazma Naseer •Kalsoom Katib •Sadaf Ejaz Faculty of Management Sciences International Islamic University‚ Islamabad Submitted To: Ms. Nazneen Role of media in Pakistan April 29‚ 2010 Table of Contents S. # P.# 01 History of Media in Pakistan…………………………………… 3 02 Media in Pakistan…………………………………………………. 6 03 Importance of Media In Pakistan…………………………………. 8 04 How did TV Channels Emerged in Pakistan………………………10 05 Western Media and
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the Third World Liberation movements‚ which created small scale revolutions and mounted up to the Indochina war. This was a turning point in peace research. Researchers began focusing on “positive peace” instead of reactionary peace. In 1966‚ John Galtung established the Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO). Shortly after the establishment of PRIO‚ the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) opened. These institutes remain to this day reputable and thoroughly used by
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2001. Newspapers Under the Influence. Babel Publications (in Hebrew). Fasold‚ Ralph‚ 1987. Language policy and change: sexist language in the periodical news media. In: Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics (GURT)‚ 187–206. Galtung‚ Johan‚ Ruge‚ Mary Holmboe‚ 1965. The structure of foreign news. Journal of Peace Research 2 (1)‚ 64–91. Henley‚ Nancy M.‚ Miller‚ Michele‚ Beazley‚ Jo Anne‚ 1995. Syntax‚ semantics‚ and sexual violence: Agency and the passive voice. Journal of Language
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POLITICAL SCIENCE T.Y.B.A. 1. COURSE STRUCTURE & NOMENCLATURE BA Semester V : (GENERAL DEGREE) - 3 UNITS PS 5 : Public Administration PS 6 : International Relations PS 7 : Western Political Thinkers (Plato to John Locke) Skill Based Course (SBC) 1: Introduction to Political Reporting BA Semester VI : (GENERAL DEGREE) – 3 UNITS
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS BY TOMORI M. ADIJOLOLA lolatomori@yahoo.com BEING A PAPER PRESENTED AT: THE WORKSHOP ON PROPERTY TAX SYSTEM AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCING ORGANISED BY: MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMETN AND CHIEFTAINCY MATTERS IN COLLABORATION WITH MESSRS WALE ADENIYI PARTNERSHIP MARCH 2009 LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS 1.0 INTRODUCTION As the biggest economic recession in 70 years continues to undermine
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ENGLISH DRAMA: AT PRESENT TIME Drama is a literary composition‚ which is performed by professional actors on stage (or theatre)‚ before an audience. It involves conflicts‚ actions and a particular theme. Drama was introduced to England from Europe by the Romans‚ and auditoriums were constructed across the country for this purpose. At a very early time the people of England began to act and the earliest plays were acted by monks and took place in church. In this way the people were taught the Bible
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To say ‘yes’ to approve‚ to accept‚ the Brazilians say ’no’ — pois nao. But no one gets confused. By culturally rooting their speech‚ by playing with the words to make them speak in their contexts‚ the Brazilians enrich their conversation. In saying ’development’‚ however‚ most people are now saying the opposite of what they want to convey. Everyone gets confused. By using uncritically such a loaded word‚ and one doomed to extinction‚ they are transforming its agony into a chronic condition. From
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M.A. Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Masters of Arts Degree in Peace and Conflict Studies EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR PEACE STUDIES‚ AUSTRIA Emerging from the Shadows: Finding a Place for Children Born of War By Zahra Ismail Thesis Advisors: Zulfiya Tursunova‚ PhD Candidate‚ Ina Curic‚ M.A. February 2008 Table of Contents: Introduction and Motivation…………………………………………………………5 Chapter 1-The Plight of Children Born of War: Societal Responses and International
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Towards Community in a Doomed World: Rediscovering Rizal’s Prophetic Vision in the Age of Peak Oil and Global Warming 1 By Floro Quibuyen Because my talk addresses the future‚ I wish to dedicate it to my 10-year old daughter Ligaya and her generation. They will be inheriting the mess that their elders have created. On their shoulders rests the impossible job of atoning for the sins of their fathers and mothers. Perhaps the best tribute to Rizal has been said by Apolinario Mabini. In his lonely
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