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    the politicians are increasing the rifts within the society and the nation. India needs a leader who can be above caste‚ creed and communal perspectives and truly’ keeps people first policy Is it time for India to switch over to Presidential form of government?? India requires political leader ship with a vision that looks beyond caste‚ communal and regional politics. Indian political leadership need to focus on good governance that leverages the skills of its people and resources. Endowed with massive

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    In the words of Winston Churchill‚ “Democracy is the worst form of government‚ except all others that have been tried.” This quote is enough to explain the position of the United States government today. Churchill explains that no government is a good government‚ and unlike many Americans today think‚ this includes democracy. There is no hiding the fact that the governing body of the United States has been increasingly at odds with the will of the American people. From the 2016 presidential election

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    No. | Activity | Date | Venue | Purpose | No. of Attendees | 1 | TGPYear-End Review and Planning Workshop | January 16-17‚ 2012 | BUCS Auditorium | Annual review of the accomplishments done in the previous year and addressing the concerns and issues experienced. Workplan for the year was developed. | 37 | 2 | Consultation Meeting with PCAARRD | January 19‚ 2012 | BCARRD | | 15 | 3 | S-FITS Program Meeting | February 22‚ 2012 | BUGASS Conference Room | Introduction of SFITS implementation to

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    Hartal: An Extreme Form of Democratic Expression Mohammad Habibur Rahman Hartal in Bangladesh has become a vital feature of the everyday life of the citizens of Bangladesh. Indeed the history of hartals in Bangladesh is quite extensive and is associated with numerous important movements including language movement 1952‚ liberation war and movement against autocratic ruler in 1991. Hence there are many people in our country who believe that hartal is quite justifiable and they are called for appropriate

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    The Son’s Veto |Character |Trait |Quote or action | |Sophy |Kind |She took her son’s correction of her grammar and “did not resent his making it” (p47). | |(Mrs Twycott)

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    Mooe‚ Aljalajel June/27/2014 Valuables According to my opinion‚ we value family because family will love us unconditionally‚ and they will be there for us. Of course‚ there are other people who love us‚ such as a girlfriend/boyfriend‚ but they are not like family because the family will stay with us forever. Also‚ families teach us so many valuable things‚ such as respect‚ truth and success. At first‚ my parents taught me to

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    Advertising is a form of communication tool used by firms in marketing designed to increase awareness to the customers as well as positioning it in their mind. The major aim of advertising is to drive the consumers towards changing their behavior in buying and persuade them to prefer the particular advertised item. It has been broadly defined as a non-personal paid for communication about a certain organization‚ idea or goods and services that is persuasive in nature by a certain sponsor. Today almost

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    The Son’s Veto by Thomas Hardy Plot‚ characters‚ Themes The Son’s Veto is a story that deals with three themes that occur throughout Thomas Hardy’s works‚ whether as a writer of short stories‚ as a novelist‚ and even as a poet. The themes are marriage‚ social class‚ and education. Summary Sophy works as a servant to rural vicar Reverend Twycott. One day she receives a proposal of marriage from gardener Sam Hobson‚ but she doesn’t accept him. When she injures her foot in a fall down stairs‚ she

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    A presidential system is a system of government where an executive branch is led by a president who serves as both head of state and head of government. In a presidential system‚ the president is often elected directly by the people. This makes the president’s power more legitimate than that of a leader appointed indirectly. However‚ this is not a necessary property of a presidential system. Some presidential states have an unelected or indirectly elected head of state. A presidential system establishes

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    The Son’s Veto Marriage There are any number of injudicious‚ difficult‚ and failed marriages in Hardy’s work. It was a subject dear to his heart‚ since he felt that his own marriage to Emma Gifford had run onto the rocks of boredom and indifference once it had passed beyond its early days of romance. Sophy at nineteen has a proposal of marriage from Sam the gardener which she refuses‚ but thinks is reasonable. She explains to Twycott ‘It would be a home for me‚’ which illustrates her social

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