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    DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL AMONG SCHOOL STUDENTS Dr.R.Sivakumar Assistant Professor of Education Annamalai University Abstract The aim of education has always been to prepare and enable the youth for life‚ to form in them those personal characteristics which are essential for life and whose formation makes part of life preparing. Moral education as universal phenomenon is accomplishing in particular ways and studied actions. As social institution‚ the school has always been interested

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    MARKETING IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MARKETING:- Marketing is about identifying & meeting human and social needs or we can say in short that marketing is meeting needs profitably. It is the activity‚ set of institutions & process for creating‚ communication‚ delivering & exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners and society at large. Marketing satisfy individual and social values‚ needs and wants- through production of goods

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    Per·son·al·i·ty [pùrs’n állətee] (plural per·son·al·i·ties) noun 1. somebody’s set of characteristics: the totality of somebody’s attitudes‚ interests‚ behavioral patterns‚ emotional responses‚ social roles‚ and other individual traits that endure over long periods of time. Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2004 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Every person has a personality. With every person comes a unique and different personality. Some people have similar

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    developmental stage for most individuals is the Adolescence stage? The adolescence stage is between the childhood to adulthood stages. Major changes begin to take place in the physical‚ cognitive‚ social‚ moral‚ and personality aspects of human development during the adolescence stage. The changes which take place during the adolescence stage have various influences. In addition to changes being influenced‚ factors affect physical‚ cognitive‚ social‚ moral‚ and personality development. The adolescence

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    References: Books 1.Shanthakumar‚ S.. ‘Introduction to Environmental law’. Nagpur: Wadhwa and Company law Publisher‚ 2008. 2.Thakur‚ Kailash. ‘Environmental Protection Law and Policy in India’. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd.‚ 2005. 3.Leelakrishnan‚ P. ‘Environmental Law in India’. New Delhi: LexisNexis Butterworths‚ 2005. 4.Leelakrishnan‚ P. ‘Environmental Law Case Book’‚ New Delhi: LexisNexis Butterworths‚ 2005. Article 1.Shantanu Jugtawat: “Role of human rights to achieve

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    world because the history it has of getting here. The book talks about how law institutionalizes the American ideal of equality‚ and this may be true but there are always people that are in these positions that corrupt and contaminate the entire system. Things have changed from the past form how racial discrimination was. It’s just done now through actions more so now than verbalizing. You can’t really verbalize your hatred for another race such as Texaco’s executives because you run the risk

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    * Introduction The Ward was a movie that talked about Alice who was suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The movie begun with a young lady-Kristen that caught by polices after burning down an old farmhouse and then was sent and locked in the North Bend Psychiatric Hospital. At there‚ Kristen met Dr. Gerald Stringer-a psychiatrist and also Emily‚ Sarah‚ Zoey and Iris-other personalities. After some procedure of body checking‚ Kristen was put into a room that belonged to Tammy-a personality

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    The criminal justice system is a set of legal and social institutions for enforcing the criminal law in accordance with a defined set of procedural rules and limitations. In the United States‚ there are separate federal‚ state‚ and military criminal justice systems; each state has separate systems for adults and juveniles. Criminal justice systems include several major subsystems‚ composed of one or more public institutions and their staffs: police and other law enforcement agencies; trial and

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    do we need a criminal justice system? Alaedin Idris Student ID: 2840927 Course: 1001CCJ Convener: Mr. Kerry Wimshurst Due Date: Wednesday‚ 12th December 2012 Word count: 1‚072 Date submitted: Monday‚ 10th December 2012 Criminal justice is not to be associated with the court processes in which the verdict is resolved. Justice is defined as being that which is punishment or remuneration in regards to the reached verdict. The establishment of a criminal justice system is comprised of three

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    BCJ100 – Introduction to Criminal Justice Unit # 1 Question #1. As explained in the textbook‚ list and discuss the five stages or process of American Criminal Justice. The intent of America’s Criminal Justice is to establish and maintain law and order while supporting the ideals of freedom for all citizens. Based on the Constitution of the United States‚ some laws are enacted to protect the innocent‚ but many are also written to protect the accused‚ the guilty‚ and the convicted. Specifically

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