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    Tourism can generate large amount of revenues and provide job opportunities globally. Tourism is often treated as means to develop the country and to make the country known worldwide. This leads to the construction of infrastructure and facilities which are placed in locations which has the tendency to generate revenue in conjunction to tourism. However‚ the environment‚ economy and socio-culture suffers from the acts of tourism due to the activities carried out by tourist‚ thus creating negative

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    example in p.131 cannot be applied in Russia or in Japan were smiling or showing emotion during business is a sign of weakness. According to the article “Why Some Cultures Frown on Smiling” by Olga Khazan‚ countries like India‚ Argentina and the Maldives correlated smiling with dishonesty while countries like China‚ Switzerland and Germany correlated smiling with

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    University Press Limited. Bangladesh: CRC (1994)‚ ”Concluding statement to the General Discussion on Child Rights in ------ (1996)‚ ”Summary record of the 303rd meeting: Nepal” 4 June 1996. No CRC/C/SR ------ (1997)‚ ”Rapport Complementaire des Maldives: Maldives” 24 July‚ No CRC/C/8/Add.37.: Committee on the Rights of the Child‚ United Nations. Daily Janakantha (15 May 1999). ”Tale of a madrassah which is like a prison: children chained even for slightest offences.” Goonosekere‚ S. (1998) Children‚

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    India Size and Location

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    INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION 1 I ndia is one of the ancient civilisations in the world. It has achieved multi-faceted socioeconomic progress during the last five decades. It has moved forward displaying remarkable progress in the field of agriculture‚ industry‚ technology and overall economic development. India has also contributed significantly to the making of world history. The Tropic of Cancer (23° 30’N) divides the country into almost two equal parts. To the southeast and southwest of the

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    Coriolis Force

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    Coriolis force (**longitude and latitude examples are approximate and not exact) Socho ki hum dono 75 degree longitude pe ek doosre ki taraf face karke khade hain aur ball se catchcatch khel rahein hain Lekin main 0 degree equator pe khada hoon Maldives mein‚ aur tum 30 degree north pe khadi ho Chandigarh mein Ab equatorial circumference of earth = 40‚000 km And earth moves one rotation in 24 hours‚ (west to east) Yani meri speed eastwards hai = 40‚0000/24 = 1650 km/hr Aur aur 30 degree north

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    and when it is paid • Type of employment: whether it is temporary or fixed. • Hours of work • Notice period • Disciplinary rules • Pension benefits TYPES OF EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS Here are the four most common types of employment found in the Maldives. • Permanent employment is commonly found in the public sector where profit and loss are not very significant. And this type of employment usually provides job guarantee throughout the employees working life • Temporary employment helps businesses

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    Asian Tsunami Project Introduction I’m going to talk about a tsunami which hit many places in Asia and some parts of Africa which left many homeless and Thousands dead. Introduction I’m going to talk about a tsunami which hit many places in Asia and some parts of Africa which left many homeless and Thousands dead. A tsunami is a giant wave of series of waves usually caused to be a volcanic eruption or earthquakes o the seabed. As the Tsunami travels through deep water‚ the wave may

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    ABSTRACT Bangladesh is a very small country with a large population. The geo-economics of a country is very important for their development. But there is a question about geo economical potential. If we want to develop our self‚ we must know how to make proper use of geo economical potentiality. GEO-ECONOMICS Aristotle consider the geo economical conditions which the territory of a state must fulfill ‚at which point he expresses preference for a state territory which would permit autarky and discuss

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    Understanding in various fields‚ ensuring maximum harmonious and DOrdlal relations. Respect for each other’s territorial integrity‚ BOn-interference in each other’s internal affairs‚ peaceful co-existence‚Afghanistan‚ ‘ Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ Burma‚ Maldive‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ Sri Lanka and China are India’s neighbours. With the exception of China and Pakistan‚ India has very cordial and friendly relation with all her neighbours. The relations between India and Afghanistan have been marked by increasingly

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    cooperation. New areas of cooperation were added in the following years.Hence the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was created in 1985 with eight member countries in SAARC namely Afghanistan‚ Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Nepal‚ Maldives‚ Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It also has nine observers‚ namely China‚ EU‚ Iran‚ Republic of Korea‚ Australia‚ Japan‚ Mauritius‚ Myanmar and USA. The objectives of the Association as defined in the Charter are: * to promote the welfare of the

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