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    evil of perjury

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    INTRODUCTION Best Bakery massacre case key witness Zahira Sheikh’s often retractions from her statements and repeated turning hostile during the trial and before the Supreme Court as well has underscored the need for using the existing law against perjury in all criminal trials. Though the high rate of acquittals largely due to the witnesses turning hostile has been a matter of concern for the law makers and Law Commission‚ it has however been felt that the menace of buying the witnesses by influential

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    DECLINE OF STARDOM AND EMERGENCE OF REAL LIFE CHARACTERS IN MALAYALAM CINEMA: A STUDY BASED ON SALT AND PEPPER‚ TRAFFIC AND ADAMINTE MAKAN ABU INRODUCTION The Malayalam film had a glorious past of 80 years. It has gone through various phases of time and of success‚ failures in various aspects of film‚ of technical changes‚ treatment of the plot‚ editing styles etc. The black and white moving

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    Anubhav

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    CASTE SYSTEM AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN INDIA1 “I have no colour prejudices nor caste prejudices nor creed prejudices. All I care to know is that a man is a human being‚ and that is enough for me; he can’t be any worse.” INTRODUCTION:The Castes are hereditary endogamous group with fixed traditional occupations‚ observing commensal prohibition and social restrictions on interaction. It is believed that there are about 3‚000 castes in the country. These castes are grouped as upper castes (like Brahmins

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    gender inequality

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    In Sociology the word gender refers to the socio-cultural characterization of man and woman‚ the way societies make a distinction between men and women and assign them social roles. The distinction between sex and gender was introduced to deal with the general tendency to attribute women’s subordination to their anatomy. For ages it was believed that the different characteristics‚ roles and status accorded to women and men in society are determined by sex‚ that they are natural and therefore not

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    nor become absolute. The women have been adored since time immemorial as virtues incarnates. Saraswati is called the ’Goddess of learning’; Parvati‚ the Goddess of Chastity; Lakshmi‚ the Goddess of Wealth; Durga Kali‚ the goddess of Power and Energy. Manu‚ the great scholar said "Where women are worshipped there the deities are pleased". The women were the centre and foundation of the social and cultural life of the family. Home was the women’s sphere of activity. ’Men make houses and women make homes’

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    Care Study Y2

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    Nursing care study M10/558712 Catherine Williams 27/06/2011 SHN/252 Word Count: 4‚270 Introduction: This assignment will mainly focus on the immediate post operative care following a patient having undergone a unilateral total knee replacement. The aim of this assignment is to enable me as a student nurse to develop the knowledge needed to understand the role the nurse undertakes in providing holistic care for a patient. I will look at the nurse’s role in the postoperative care of a patient

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    Sufism and Hinduism

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    Sufism is a mystical sect of Islam. Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world. It is considered to be the oldest living religion in the world. Both Hinduism and Sufism have many beliefs and practices dedicated to reach their final goal‚ however certain details of the beliefs and practices differ. When people follow Hinduism and Sufism there are certain principles and goals that are suppose to be followed and reached. In Hinduism the aims of life‚ known as Purusharthas or human goals are:

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    My Encomium Essay

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    Frederick Manu Professor Sanders English 111‚ Section 1841 3 October 2012 Spartacus: Blood and Sand Upon all the days of my life‚ I have watched hundreds of movies‚ but the one that I really cherished the most is Spartacus Blood and Sand. The title character was played by Andy Whitfield‚ and it was produced by Steven S. Deknight and Robert Tapert. In this movie‚ a Thracian gladiator called Spartacus from

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    Kaizen and Team Building

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    Kaizen and Team Building EMM 2509 Module leader : PROF. B S AJIT KUMAR  M.S Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies - Bangalore PEMP EMM2509 Module S M d l Summary/Overview /O i • Ai d at Working and Potential Managers. Aimed ki d i l • Helps them to know and take actions towards Continuous Improvement and Team Working . C ti I t d T W ki • Helps to identify opportunities and to use tools to achieve this Goal. Goal • Goal should be achieved through team working. • T Team Working leads to better

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    It was still too hot to play outdoors. They had had their tea‚ they had been washed and had their hair brushed‚ and after the long day of confinement in the house that was not cool but at least a protection from the sun‚ the children strained to get out. Their faces were red and bloated with the effort‚ but their mother would not open the door‚ everything was still curtained and shuttered in a way that stifled the children‚ made them feel that their lungs were stuffed with cotton wool and their noses

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