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    Small Scale Industries

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    Small Scale Industries Introduction The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is a defunct Indian government ministry. It was merged with the Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries to form the Ministry of Micro‚ Small and Medium Enterprises. The ministry was tasked with the promotion of micro and small enterprises (MSEs). The Ministry of Small Scale Industries and Agro and Rural Industries (SSI&ARI) was created in October 1999. In September 2001‚ the ministry was split into

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    Formation of EU

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    Chapter 1 Early post-war period In 1945‚ a family standing almost anywhere in Europe found themselves in a nation which was‚ or had recently been: (a) ruled by a brutal fascist dictator‚ (b) occupied by a foreign army or (c) both. As a direct result of these governmental failures‚ tens of millions of Europeans were dead and Europe’s economy lay in ruins. Worse yet‚ the Second World War was not an isolated historical event. If the parents were middle-aged‚ it would have been their second experience

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    dharmesh maniya

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    literature. Living so long out of India made him an NRI and currently he is having the citizenship of Singapore. He also writes articles on political issues in columns like Dainik bhaskar and Times of India‚ Some of his columns have been discussed in parliament. Chetan bhagat speech “Spark” delivered at Pune was like by lot of people and got a mass publication in newspapers. Chetan Bhagat is a famous Indian author who penned down novels that hit

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    provision in the Treaty of Rome that elections to the European Parliament should now be direct which allows citizens of every member state to directly participate. Although the Parliament had existed before‚ the extent to which it was representative was doubtful‚ this change increased the importance of the European Parliament and therefore gave more force to the legislation that it drafted. The direct elections give the European parliament a legitimacy that other international institutions lack and

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    European Commission

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    Date: October 1‚ 2010 Staff member of the Directorate-General Koninginnegracht 23F‚ 2535RS The Hague The Honorable Jan Peter Balkenende Minister President Herengracht 12-D‚ 2717DC Middelburg Dear Minister President‚ As a staff member of the Directorate-General of the European Commission I have been appointed to describe to you the composition and the powers of the Commission in the European Union. In the following paragraph I will describe the body of the Commission divided

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    “Lobbying the European Parliament (EP) for the common welfare? In the light of discussions about the introduction of a legislative footprint and increased civic participation‚ what strategy should the EP adopt towards interest representation and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) as legitimate partners in policy-making?” The Role of NGOs These are the main institutions and bodies that make up the European Union but in order for them to work they need the input of citizens. In order

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    Analyze the reasons for separatism with and/or across national boundaries and discuss its consequences [40 marks] Separatism is the advocacy of a state of cultural‚ ethnic‚ tribal‚ religious‚ racial‚ governmental or gender partition from the larger group. While it often refers to full political secession‚ separatist groups may seek nothing more than greater autonomy. There are four main types of separatist groups – religious‚ ethnic‚ racial and gender. Separatism “with national boundaries” refers

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    This essay will evaluate recent developments within Health and Social care policy. It will focus on the development of charges within the NHS‚ the ideology behind it and its impact on women‚ different ethnicities and those living in poverty. It will then go on to analyse the differences in formation and adaption of this policy from devolved governments in Wales and Scotland. Before the start of the ‘welfare state’ in 1948‚ the majority of Health and Social care services were subsidised by benevolent

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    Kevin Rudd

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    On Wednesday‚ 13 February 2008‚ the Federal Parliament of Australia was filled with hundred of parliamentarians and the representatives of the Indigenous community. The 26th Australian Prime Minister‚ Kevin Michael Rudd who is an English - Irish man‚ astonishing and surprising the whole of Australian citizens by delivering a speech entitled ‘Sorry’. He received a standing ovation as he entered the hall before he delivered his remarkable speech. His speech is an official apology on behalf of the Australian

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    Nafta Eu Compare Contrast

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    independent institutions and intergovernmental negotiated verdicts by the member states. Important institutions of the EU include the Council of the European Union‚ the European Commission‚ the European Council‚ and the European Central Bank. The European Parliament is elected every five years by EU citizens. The EU allows free trade in between 27 very powerful economies‚ provides coordinated environmental legislation‚ free movement of goods and citizens between countries‚ and it provides support for minority

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