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    "You are the salt of the earth" (Matthew 5:13). The reforms and initiatives of the Clapham Sect group had a deep‚ broad and long-lasting impact on the world: transforming the spheres of society‚ religion‚ politics‚ management‚ and even literature. Never have the members of one congregation so greatly influenced the history of the world . The Clapham sect was the driving force behind the intensive and protracted campaigns which resulted in the social and political glory of the Victorian era. This

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    Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized 58410 V2 @hotmi © 2010 The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank 1818 H Street‚ NW Washington DC 20433 USA Tel. + (202) 473-1000 Internet: www.worldbank.org China Health Policy Notes China Health Policy Notes is a series of occasional papers on lessons and experiences from China’s ongoing healthcare reform. The series is

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    Elton Mayo and ’The Hawthorne Experiment ’ George Elton Mayo’s groundbreaking 1930’s Hawthorne Experiment has been widely recognised as a revolutionary sociological study which laid the foundations for many of today’s modern management methods and concepts (Sarachek 1968; Smith 1998; Kennedy 1998; O’Connor 1999). The Hawthorne Experiment was conducted with the original intent to study the effect of a workplace ’s physical factors on productivity (The British Library 2013) and the main conclusions

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    ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.1 Issue 1‚ May 2011‚ ISSN 2231-5780 CONSUMER PROTECTION AND CONSUMERISM IN INDIA Ms Kiran Chaudhry*;Ms Tanu Chandhiok**;Mrs Parveen Dewan*** * Assistant Professor‚ Shivaji College‚ University of Delhi‚ Delhi‚ India **Lecturer‚ Yamuna Group of Institutions‚ Gadholi‚ Jagadhri‚ Haryana‚ India *** Principal‚ Sanatan Dharam Model School Jagadhri‚ Yamunanagar‚ Haryana‚ India __________________________________________________________________

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    1 Running head: BANK SECRECY Bank Secrecy Rafael Dayan 2 BANK SECRECY Bank Secrecy Bank secrecy is a legal principle in parts of the world that provides for the secrecy of a bank and its customers. Banks under the protection of secrecy are not allowed to provide information about the accounts of their customers to the authorities unless there are special circumstances‚ such as filed criminal complaints about the customers (Kingsbury‚ 2009). The main features of banks that provide

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    1. Orion There are several versions of the myth of Orion‚ but one of the more common iterations is that Orion proclaimed himself to be the greatest hunter in the world‚ much to the dismay of Hera‚ the wife of Zeus. She had a scorpion kill him‚ and Zeus put Orion into the sky as consolation. In another version‚ Orion is blinded for raping Merope‚ a granddaughter of the god Dionysis. He has to travel East to seek the sun’s rays to recover his sight. While the name Orion is steeped in Greek mythology

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    Introduction Local government institutions have always existed in India in one form or another since ancient times. The present form of urban local government owes its genesis to the British rule. The initiation began with Samuel Laing‚ member of the Viceroy’s Council‚ in the Budget Speech (1861-62) proposing that local services should be based on local resources. Lord Mayo’s Resolution of 1870 introduced the concept of elected representatives in the municipalities. Lord Ripon is considered the founding

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    The third and final phase of the Nationalist Movement [1917-1947] is known as the Gandhian era. During this period Mahatma Gandhi became the undisputed leader of the National Movement. His principles of nonviolence and Satyagraha were employed against the British Government. Gandhi made the nationalist movement a mass movement. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born at Porbandar in Gujarat on 2 October 1869. He studied law in England. He returned to India in 1891. In April 1893 he went to South Africa

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    Salt March The Salt March‚ also mainly known as the Salt Satyagraha‚ began with the Dandi March on 12 March 1930‚ and was an important part of theIndian independence movement. It was a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly incolonial India‚ and triggered the wider Civil Disobedience Movement. This was the most significant organised challenge to British authority since the Non-cooperation movement of 1920–22‚ and directly followed the Purna

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    Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963 Done at Vienna on 24 April 1963. Entered into force on 19 March 1967. United Nations‚ Treaty Series‚ vo1. 596‚ p. 261 Copyright © United Nations 20052 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Done at Vienna on 24 April 1963 The States Parties to the present Convention‚ Recalling that consular relations have been established between peoples since ancient times‚ Having in mind the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations concerning

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