DRIVERS OF CHANGE PAKISTAN Civil Society And Social Change In Pakistan Ayesha Khan and Rabia Khan The Collective for Social Science Research March 2004 This paper is part of the Drivers of Change in Pakistan study conducted by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the Collective for Social Science Research for the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID). The authors thank participants at the IDS-Collective-DFID workshop on Drivers of Change held in Islamabad‚ 6-7th
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The role of Indian civil society: ensuring State accountability The roots of an Indian autonomous civil society is not to be found in the contemporary rise of a modern state but foremost in the ancient and medieval history of the country. Cast “panchayats”‚ village “panchayats”‚ or traders guilds all illustrates forms of local institutions that had long been untouched by the vicissitudes of the political spheres and remained autonomous from state control. Indian society had been characterised in
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1. Question: Identify the muscles in the anterior compartment of the leg The leg is divided into three compartments by tough fasciae to hold the muscles and proper functioning of these muscles during their contraction. These compartments also contain nerves and vessels. The three main compartments are anterior (extensor)‚ lateral (fibular) and posterior (flexor). The anterior compartment (Extensor compartment) contains muscles which are used for extension (dorsiflexion) of the foot as these muscles
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Identify Marketing Oppurtunities – Task 2 Executive Summary :- BBQfun was established in 2009 by current CEO‚ Pat Mifsud. BBQfun offers an extensive product range‚ incorporating both local and imported goods. Since 2010‚ the increasingly competitive retail environment‚ technological change‚ changes in consumer buying patterns and consumer confidence has led to disappointing sales. However‚ BBQfun intends to return to healthy sales of $11 million in 2012 through building on its organisational
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L.O 1.1: Identify the different reasons people communicate “Communication is an essential part of working with other adults and children in the early year’s sector” Tassoni‚ Beith Bulman‚ Griffin (2010) We need to communicate with others in order to be able to successfully carry out daily activities‚ especially in the work place. This can be done in many different forms and have positive and negative effects. Being aware of these forms and implementing them is vital when working with young
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immunizations‚ allergies‚ hospitalizations and serious illnesses‚ accidents and injuries‚ medications‚ and habits. Family health history. This enhances your understanding of the environment in which the patient lives. Obtaining this information identifies genetic problems‚ communicable diseases‚ environmental problems‚ and interpersonal relationships. Specific inquiry should be made regarding the general state of health of parents‚ grandparents‚ siblings‚ spouse‚ and children. Record if the patient
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BGS Essay What does the sale of Frasel & Neave (F&N) tell you about corporate leadership and corporate value? Who were the key stakeholders and who was a loser in this deal? The sale of Frasel & Neave (F&N) has been hailed as Southeast Asia’s largest-ever acquisition. The key stakeholders in this takeover saga include Thai tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi‚ who owns TCC Group and Thai Beverage (THBEV)‚ Kirin Holdings Co.‚ Japanese brewer‚ Asia’s largest beverage maker‚ Overseas Union Enterprise
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punctuality. With this being the situation within a work environment‚ many types of difficult co-workers can exist. As an individual that has had experiences with many types of difficult co-workers‚ I have been able to identify these difficult co-workers within my work setting and identify the type of worker I am when on the job. The
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CHCHILD401A Identify and respond to young people at risk Assignment Two Task Two What does the term ‘risk of significant harm’ mean? Where there is substantial evidence to suggest that abuse may have been or is likely to be inflicted upon a person/s in a potentially dangerous way. What are the types of child abuse? Sexual Abuse Any sexual act or treat imposed on a child or young person. Physical Abuse Non-accidental injury or pattern of injuries to a child‚ caused
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Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Safeguarding and working to protect children has come about in the past 50 years after weakness in the system were highlighted through high profile cases such as Victoria Climbie in 2000. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) This is a treaty that sets out the rights and freedoms of all children in a set of 54 articles. This
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