CHAPTER 1 Consumer preference plays a crucial role in shaping the economy. It forms the basis of production activities as the consumer’s preferences influence the producer’s opportunity function. The producer in order to maximize his profit ‚ always want to know the preferences of the consumer ‚ as the consumer preferences affect the demand‚ so that he can always focus on the particular product ‚ which the consumer prefers. The Government policies are also influenced by the preferences. Therefore
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for assuring a non-discriminatory work environment. Policy making and enforcement‚ supervisor and employee training‚ and zero tolerance initiatives will be discussed. Policy Making The first method is to create policies governing the operation of the employer/office regarding discrimination. Each type of discrimination (race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ and national origin) should be clearly defined and expounded with examples of actions that may be considered discriminatory. It may also be a good
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Violence against women and girls is not confined to a specific culture‚ region or country‚ or to particular groups of women within a society. The roots of violence against women lie in persistent discrimination against women and girls cause up to 70 per cent of women experience violence in their lifetime‚ according to country data available. Also is important to point out the fact that women aged 15-44 are more at risk from rape and domestic violence than from cancer‚ car accidents‚ war and malaria
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Analysis of the Speech Clinton points out the violence that women around the world are subjected to has been brought upon not only by certain legal policies‚ but also by the cultural norms that have become acceptable due to such policies. “No one—No one should be forced to remain silent for fear of religious or political persecution‚ arrest‚ abuse‚ or torture.” (Clinton) “Let us heed that call so we can create a world in which every woman is treated with respect and dignity…”(Clinton) * Rights
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violence against women and why it occurs but what most agree on is that the motive behind the abuse is rooted in gender inequality and it is for that reason some refer it as gender-based violence. In her report about violence in the lives of women‚ Stephanie Montesanti writes that the feminist opinion about the cause of this violence comes from “male-dominated social structures and socialization practices that teach men and women gender-specific roles that can influence violence and abuse against women”
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t DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN INDIA The domestic violence or Intimate - Person Violence (IPV) as it is otherwise known globally has been and still is a major threat in our country. The Domestic Violence Act was enacted in the year 2005. It primarily meant to provide protection to the wife or female live-in partner from domestic violence at the hands of the husband or male live-in partner or his relatives‚ the law also extends its protection to women living in a household
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Ways to eliminate violence against women How to stop violence being committed on pretext of alleged witchcraft practice: This sort of violence is visible only in tribal belts of eastern India. There is a need for stringent action against the culprits. Action need to be taken in all the cases. Science has made so much advancement and still people believe in such nonsense things like witchcraft. Illiteracy and blind following of religion are the main root causes of problem. Police always becomes mute
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The Violance Against Women Act The purpose of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is to end with the violence against women in the U.S and to protect women from old notions‚ laws and social practices that have been to justify this violence. Some of the results and goals of the VAWA were: it changed the criminal justice system‚ victims of any type of violence got more access to services‚ new federal crimes related to violence were establish(Violance Against Women‚ 2013). In addition‚ VAWA helped
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Intimate Partner Violence against Women Name College Course Tutor Date Abstract Intimate partner violence against women in homes is an issue of global concern‚ but in many cultures this kind of violence has been an acceptable fact of life. In recent years‚ it has been viewed as a criminal challenge. However‚ in many societies such as the African society‚ it is still culturally acceptable and it is presumed that most African women still endure this type of violence in their various homes
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African-American women continue to be sorely in need of an anti-rape to have this matter changed. According to the 2010 U.S. Census‚ 13.6% of the population self-identified as African-American (Rastogi‚ Johnson‚ Hoeffel‚ & Drewery‚ 2011). African-American women reported substantial rates of criminal and sexual victimization‚ including rape and violence. Specifically‚ 18.8% of African-American women in the National Violence Against Women Survey and 22% of African-American women in the National Intimate
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