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    Bangladesh has a master guideline for foreign policy from its constitution “friendship with all and malice towards none”. Foreign policy of Bangladesh is one of few sectors that has ever been unreformed since the birth of the nation. Bangladesh is obviously a prospective country of its unique position. In view of achieving its prospects‚ Bangladesh needs significant changes in foreign policy sector. The more the time goes ahead‚ the more the world becomes interdependent. In this age of globalization

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    importance of the project for vulnerable social groups; and the need to build up research capacity in the proposed project. * Which of the Millennium Development Goals will your project aim to address‚ if any? (Please identify up to three MDGs in order of priority). a. Objectives and outcomes of the project * .The general objective should state the development goal being pursued by the project. The specific objectives should indicate the specific types of knowledge to be produced

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    General insecurity across the country‚ portends great danger’ On January 26‚ 2012 · In Law & Human Rights 12:12 am  0 By  Abdulwahab  Abdulah Prince Adetunji Orisalade‚ a lawyer of over 25 years is the Deputy Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly. Orisalade‚  a former Chairman‚ Lagos State Valuation Court in Badagry division between 1995-2000 in this interview spoke on the state of  the nation‚ arguing that  President Goodluck Jonathan  did not carry Nigerians along before the increase

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    Social Evils‚ poverty and health Poverty is one of the most important social evils and a major determinant of ill health (1). From time it is known that poor social status is a major determinant of disease and reduces longevity in a big way. The Charaka Samhita recognized that community structure and functioning was an important cause of disease in individuals. The association of individual illness causing community disturbances and poverty and vice versa

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    Climate Change in Nigeria Climate change has always occurred in different Nigeria; however the effects have become more noticeable recently over the years. The effects have affected the daily lives of many for better or worse. A peer reviewed research done by an unknown source‚ which was accepted by the Journal of Geography and Regional had concluded that the average temperature of Nigeria has increased by 1.7°C in the period of 1901-2005. The increase has however been higher in semi-arid areas

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    mountain villages and sitios of Mindanao and other areas of the country. Education Secretary Armin Luistro said the NPF for IPs is in line with the nation’s commitment to achieve its Education for All (EFA) targets and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) pursuant to DepEd Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA). Luistro explained through DepEd Order No. 62‚ series of 2012‚ which was received here lately by DepEd Region 9 Director Walter Albos‚ that the NPF was preceded by a consultative and participatory

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    H.R. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS S.Y.B.COM Economics Semester IV (2012-13) Question Bank MODULE 1 1. Explain the pillars / propositions of WTO’s Agreement on Agriculture. 2. Evaluate the impact of WTO’s Agreement on Indian agriculture. 3. Discuss the objectives and features of NAP 2000. / Critically evaluate NAP-2000 4. Discuss the concept of food security. Explain Government measures in India to provide food security. 5. What are the limitations

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    compulsory education by the state to all children in the age cohort of 5 to 16 years. The 18th amendment and insertion of Article 25-A has the potential to accelerate the pace of achievement of national and international targets towards the achievements of MDGs since right to free and compulsory education has been recognized. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the lack of appropriate public sector educational institutes leads to the high ratio of drop out from schools. The available public sector schools in KP are not

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    Research Topic: Improving access to health of rural women through mHealth(mobile health): Case study of 3 counties- Nimba‚ Maryland and Montserrado counties 1. Statement of the Problem The use of mobile devices for improved information management and communication in healthcare and public health (mHealth) in developing countries is expanding quickly‚ including in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH). However‚ many mHealth projects are still in an experimental phase and systematic

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    million people who suffer from acute scarcity of food.”(MDGs‚ 2005). More third world countries‚ such as Sub-Saharan Africa‚ Southern Asia and Eastern Asia‚ have more poverty-related ills. These regions are also the most adversely affected by hunger because poverty is rising at a rapid rate. with the ”hungry representing 33 percent of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa‚ 22 percent in Southern Asia and 13 percent in South East Asia.”(MDGs‚ 2005)‚ Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia were the worst

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