United Nations Development Report (UNDP) Available at http://hdr.undp.org/en/media/HDR05_HDI1.pdf Kardar‚ S. (2009) Restructuring the Power Sector: The News International Available at http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=201843 Leung‚ C. S.‚ Meisen P. (2005) How electricity consumption affects social and economic development by comparing low‚ medium and high human development Qadri‚ M. (2009) Pakistan’s power politics: guardian.co.uk Available at http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/aug/02/pakistan-powershortages-energy
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Beatle mania The year is 1964. The place‚ the Cavern Club in Liverpool‚ England. The club is full to capacity. The room’s aroma is one of pure anxiety and excite. Beyond the empty stage there is an ear piercing sound coming from the crowd of people. The sound is both hysterical and joyous. With each passing minute the room’s apprehension gets stronger. As the certain rises and the lights begin to dim‚ the crowd’s sound increases. Finally‚ the awaiting moment arrives. When four shadows
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such(prenominal) more excitement and a greater buffer following than the official national sport Hockey. Why but hockey? In fact no other sport in India can claim the position of cricket in respect to its popularity and revenue generation. The cricket mania in India would pull up stakes an onlooker amazed and wonderstruck. Go to any part in Indian from Jammu and Kashmirin the north to Kerala and Tamilnadu in the south or fromMaharashtra in the west to Assam in the east‚ you would definitely spot
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Music Mania Land 1 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Information Systems Table 4 Information Systems Overview Summary 5 Executive Summary Music Mania shop different electronic mobile devices. Our customers are also able to download music onto their hard drives on their computers. From there on music is able to be transferred to a CD rom or
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Sociology 1A. Moral Panics According to Cohen‚ society is often subject to such instances and periods of moral panic; an occurrence which is characterised by ‘stylized and stereotypical’ representation by the mass media‚ and a tendency for those ‘in power’ (politicians‚ bishops‚ editors and so on) to man the ‘moral barricades’ and pronounce judgement. At times the object and nature of the panic may be considered ‘novel’‚ such as that concerning the ‘child killers’ of James Bulger in the
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Business Administration (BScB) + (IM) Authors: Ellert Jón Björnsson Kristinn Thor Valtýsson Advisor: Roger Bandick Financial Crisis in Iceland Icelandic Monetary Policy Aarhus School of Business December 2009 Abstract From being one of the poorest nations in Europe to becoming one of the most successful economies in the West‚ the geographically isolated country of Iceland suffered a lot when its three major banks collapsed in the same week in October 2008. As a consequence of the banking
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Moral panics Throughout time there have been a number of panics over a variety of issues‚ ranging from crime and the activities of youth‚ to drugs and sexual freedom‚ each considered a threat to the moral fibre of society. As Furedi points out‚ ‘newspaper headlines continually warn of some new danger which threatens our health and happiness. Furedi suggests that moral panics have a tendency to occur ‘at times when society has not been able to adapt to dramatic changes’ and when such change leads
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“ENERGY CRISIS” CONTENT: INTRODUCTION: 2. Pakistan’s Energy Sector A: Energy Supply B: Energy Consumption C Sources of Energy in Pakistan 3 Non-renewable resources (Fossil fuels) A: Petroleum products B: Natural Gas C: Coal 4 Renewable Resources a: Hydro power Current Hydropower stations Potential Hydropower stations 5 Alternative Energy Sources A: Wind B: Solar C: Agricultural biomass /biodiesel D: Tidal 6 Causes of Energy Crisis A: Growing
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October 2012 TASK: Critically discuss the idea of moral panic in the social construction of deviance. INTRODUCTION In order to discuss the idea of moral panic in the social construction of deviance it is important that these three concepts be first defined. Only then is it possible to initiate or conduct an interrogation of the links and connections between the two main inseparable constructs‚ which are moral panic‚ and deviance. In brief deviance is defined as “violations of the norms
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Energy Crises Energy is considered to be life line of any economy and most vital instrument of socioeconomic development of a country. Energy is pivotal in running machinery in factories and industrial units‚ for lighting our cities and powering our vehicles etc. There has been an enormous increase in the demand of energy as a result of industrial development and population growth‚ in comparison to enhancement in energy production. Supply of energy is‚ therefore‚ far less than the actual
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