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    between states. Today‚ the UN is working to stop terrorism‚ and to ensure that member states act fairly when doing so. But many counties are afraid that these efforts will pose problems for national sovereignty—the right of a nation to control what happens within its borders. Also‚ the UN must find out how it can get more money for the war on terrorism and encourage countries to share their information on terrorists worldwide. PAST INTERNATIONAL ACTION UN Action before September 11‚ 2001

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    Kim Jong Un: Villain

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    Kim Jon Un Villain If you’re interested in living dictators‚ Kim Jong Un is the way to go. He was greatly affected by his parents‚ randomly executes innocent people‚ and grew up around dictators. Growing up Kim did not get to go in public much.(growing up he wasn’t exposed around a lot of people) Very little people know his age and no one knows why his parents did this. He once said “I love my dad‚ But when I was little he would hit me sometimes. I could never accurately predict when he

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    and the Creation of Hindi Media Communities in Singapore Arunajeet KAUR and Faizal YAHYA Indian communities in Singapore‚ especially of non-Tamil sub-ethnicity‚ have received renewed impetus to replenish their cultural ties with India as a homeland with the advent of Hindi Cable channels such as Zee TV‚ Sony Entertainment‚ and Star Plus. The availability of cable networks in the early 1990s and the proliferation of Hindi media channels have led to a renaissance of Hindi culture‚ fashion‚

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    Child Labour in Pakistan

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    Background Child Labour is a condemnable phenomenon and elimination of child labour is a feasible objective. It must be eradicated altogether‚ for democratic and healthy growth of the society. Children should grow into adulthood through love and care‚ education and training. Health of the society depends upon the physical‚ moral and spiritual development of its children. The awareness of the problem provided basis for the enactment of the Employment of Children Act‚ 1991 followed by a number

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    Kim Kong-Un Biography

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    1941 and have 5 children and a wife named Kim young-sook she was pick by his father. He died December 17 2011 His first son was Kim Jong-un who is the current dictator right now and a wife who was also chosen by his father named Ri Sol-ju. Kim Jong-un is said to be the worst one of all‚ he is known to be greedy and brutal treatments of people. When Kim Jong-un first came in the dictator one of the first things he did after the death of his father he killed his uncle. He killed him because his uncle

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    Labour Law of Nepal

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    Labour Act‚2048 (1992) Date of Authentication 2 Jestha 2053 (May 15‚ 1996) Amendment Acts 1. Labour (first Amendment) Act ‚ 2054 2 .Ch i l d L a bo r ( P r oh i b i t io n a nd R e gu l a t i o n) Ac t ‚ 2 05 6 • 15 Magh 2054 (Jan.28‚ 1989) 7 As h a d ha 2 0 57 ( J un e 2 1‚2 0 00 A . D.) Act No. 9 of the year 2049 B.S. An Act to provide for Labour Preamble: Whereas it is expedient to make timely provisions relating to labour by making provisions for the rights‚ interests‚ facilities and safety

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    Child Labour in India

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    Child labour in India Of 12.6 million children in hazardous occupations‚ India has the highest number of labourers in the world under 14 years of age.[1] Although the Constitution of India guarantees free and compulsory education to children between the age of 6 to 14 and prohibits employment of children younger than 14 in any hazardous environment‚ child labour is present in almost all sectors of the Indian economy[2] Companies including Gap‚[3] Primark‚[4] Monsanto[5] etc have been criticised

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    Sweatshops Child Labour

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    Sweatshops/Child Labour Introductory Quote: "There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness." - Mahatma Gandhi Thesis Statement: In underdeveloped nations‚ sweatshops may appear to improve economic growth and the lives of their workers‚ however‚ they have numerous negative repercussions on society. Controlling Idea #1: Ethical  Workers aren’t given fair wages from their employer.  In Bangladesh and India‚ the average sweatshop worker makes $2-$3 a day. Opposing Arguments

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    Location and Structure 2 International Labour Conference 2 International Labour Standards 2 Obligation of Members after Adoption of International Labor Standards 5 Supervision of Application of Ratified Conventions 5 ILO and Mauritius 6 Conclusion 6 References: 7 History Founded in 1919‚ after the World War I‚ the International Labour Organisation is an international institution responsible for formulating and overseeing international labour standard. It became the first specialized

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    Child Labour Commentary

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    at adults. This is because adults have the ability to voice out and take action against child labour in the society‚ they are able to give a helping hand to the children. This speech also aims at middle to high-income groups as Kelley is trying to draw their attention towards the issue of child labour. The purpose of the speech is to inform people about the consequences and negative impact of child labour on children. Most importantly‚ Kelley makes effective use of language‚ numerical figures and

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