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    For Official Use Only (Evaluation Report No.415) Gender Responsive Budgeting For The Department of Rural Development Evaluation Organisation Department of Planning Government of Rajasthan 1 CONTENTS S.No. DETAILS Executive Summary PAGE No. I-VIII 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 Overview Rural Development Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) Gender Budgeting in India Gender Budgeting in Rajasthan Department of Rural Development

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    The Kader Toy Factory Fire -Thailand- Introduction The Kader toy factory fire should be an example to factories all over the world‚ from which they should learn how important safety standards are. The employees earned between 80-105 pounds a month making dolls and soft toys. It is considered to have been one of the worst factory fires in history. The fire broke out in the afternoon of May 10th 1993‚ making the whole factory burn to the ground in only 15 minutes. Consequences According

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    Outline a. Introductory paragraph (Weight: 10%): almost half page; The debate regarding the role of business in society has persisted over decades. Given the increase in corporate scandals and anti-globalization movements‚ business corporations are being increasingly pressured to engage in activities or conditions that relate to the company’s core operations. The Increasing institutional pressures to behave as good citizens coupled with the relentless pressure from financial markets to perform

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    Explain and evaluate stereotyping. Include a study and practical implications. Definition: A stereotype is “...a fixed‚ over generalised belief about a particular group or class of people.” (Cardwell‚ 1996). We can stereotype people on visible cues such as physical shape and race or in less visible cues such as sexual orientation‚ job and religion. Advantages of stereotyping are; helpful when making judgements‚ enables us to remember information about other people‚ enables us to respond appropriately

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    around how we do this are known as attribution theory. As human beings we naturally try to sum people up and often due to this give ourselves the wrong picture of somebody. In this essay I am going to try to explain three of these sources of error‚ stereotyping‚ halo effect and attribution errors. Errors in social perception are a common occurrence‚ one of these errors is known as the halo effect. We all have a number of general assumptions about what personality traits go together. The likelihood is

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    Introduction Based on the given information‚ there are many problems revolving around Educational Toy Company (ETC) which concerns the human resource management (HRM) issues. The immediate problem is the dropped of sales figure recently resulting from the lack of innovation and creativity in their product design. This problem did not appear from nowhere; rather‚ it is the effect from poor management in particular the HRM area within the company. As mentioned‚ there is no one in the company that

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    (2003). The Essential Difference: The Truth about the Male and Female Brain. Basic Books. Baron-Cohen S‚ Richler J‚ Bisarya D‚ Gurunathan N‚ Wheelwright S. (2003). The systemizing quotient: An investigation of adults with Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism‚ and normal sex differences. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. (358). 361–374. Baron-Cohen S‚ Wheelwright S. (2003). The Friendship Questionnaire: An investigation of adults with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning

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    Kim Vallade Gender Roles in our Society As I spend some time observing the aisles of the local department store I notice how society has targeted not only people in general in the roles of gender norms but also they have made it very aware in our stores where we purchase toys‚ clothing and other items for the entertainment of our children. Toys as well as fashion play a big part in socialization and influence among children of all ages‚ from the young all the way up to young adults. “Socialization

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    as both a marketer AND a customer that I just have to share. And this is more of a lesson than a complaint or bash. Let’s back up… Toys R Us. 8 p.m. on December 20. That alone is enough to make me run for the hills. But I had little kid shopping to do‚ which usually brings me to this store around this time of year. What kid wouldn’t want a Christmas present from Toys R Us? Anyways‚ I was at the register ready to check out when I told the associate I had a Google Offer (I snagged a great $10 for $20

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    Gender Stereotype Stereotyping was an act of generalizing a group by observation of some group members‚ but later it becomes a popular belief and assumption to certain groups. Although sometimes these assumption made by stereotyping can be correct but most of the time it affects our judgment by oversimplifying our further observation on the others. People sometimes rationalize their stereotyping by ignoring evidence that contradicts the stereotype‚ thus created unconscious stereotype. Unconscious

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