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    Causes of Conflict in Sri Lanka : Citizenship rights In 1948‚ Sri Lanka granted citizenship to those who were either born there in Sri Lanka or those fathers and grandfathers were born there. As a result‚ many Indian Tamils found themselves stateless. Though India tried to solve the problems‚ many Indian Tamils continued to stay stateless in the 1980s.In 2003‚ Sri Lanka passed the Grant of Citizenship to the person of origin Bill-Citizenship was given to any person or descendants of Indian

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    Module 2 – Crime and Order Maintenance in Celtic and Roman Britain ACTIVITIES. 1. Make Notes comparing how offenders were treated in Celtic Britain and how they are treated in modern Britain. Do you notice any similarities? 2. Make notes comparing how offenders were treated in roman Britain and how they are treated in modern Britain. Do you notice any similarities? 1. * People were fined for breaking the law in Celtic time. They were given a guarantor that could vouch they

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    Mentor is the guardian and tutor of Telemachus‚ whom he raises to manhood while his father is away fighting in Troy. As the story unfolds‚ Mentor plays a role not only in guiding the protege to manhood‚ but in peacekeeping‚ arbitration and preservation of the community. Mentoring: To help the mentee to change something - to improve their performance‚ to develop their leadership qualities‚ to develop their partnering skills‚ to realize their vision or whatever. It

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    Lisbon treaty Explanation By Emma Fogarty Ireland is the only country in the EU to hold a referendum on the treaty‚ as required by our constitution. Every other member state can ratify the treaty by a vote in their national parliament. As such‚ we hold responsibility for supporting or rejecting the treaty on behalf of about 490 million Europeans who do not have the option to vote. Here are some of the main changes that will come about if the Lisbon Treaty is approved by the people of Ireland

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    Country Membership notes China France Russia United States united kingdom Ban Ki-moon (Hangul: 반기문; born 13 June 1944) is the eighth and current Secretary-General of the United Nations‚ after succeeding Kofi Annan in 2007. Before becoming Secretary-General‚ Ban was a career diplomat in South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and in the United Nations. He entered diplomatic service the year he graduated from university‚ accepting his first post in New Delhi‚ India. In the

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    The Friendly Friar In the drama Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Friar Lawrence is a kind‚ knowledgeable‚ peacekeeping‚ and wise character. He also acts as a foil to the Montaques‚ Capulets‚ and the nurse. He is a priest to both the Montaque and Capulet houses. He is a well-liked person in the town of Verona. The Friar is a positive figure in the community and serves as a good role model for the children of Verona. Friar Lawrence is wise‚ educated kind‚ and peace loving. When Romeo

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    Land ownership is arguably one of the most controversial aspects of Aboriginal human rights today in Canada. The issue of land ownership reached a tense climax in the summer of 1990‚ when a violent standoff erupted over ownership rights to a piece of land within the town of Oka. The 78-day standoff between the Quebec Police and the Mohawks of Kanesatake was one of the most revolutionary acts of defiance of Canadian Aboriginals in the 20th century. The crisis at Oka inspired and gained support

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    cannot function effectively and commerce would most likely fail. These laws and rules of conduct also conclude assistance with enforcement and how to settle conflicts that may arise. Some other functions of the law are checking government power‚ peacekeeping‚ facilitating planning‚ promoting personal freedom‚ and promoting social justice‚ (Mallor‚ Barnes‚ Bowers‚ and Langrardt). The role of law in business is a complex mixture of state‚ federal‚ and municipal statutes. The business laws must work

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    to the international mangers‚ because they are what valued in the countries where the manager will be doing the business. They must be appreciated and understood by manager to succeed its international goal. 2. The UN may be best known for its peacekeeping missions‚ but it also has many agencies involved in activities that directly impact business. Comment on the UN’s influence on a single trade transaction. UN has a functional area called UN/CEFACT which impacts on Trade and Data exchange between

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    of the United Nations was a lengthy and difficult political process‚ particularly for the United States. It began as The League of Nations in 1919 after World War One and was a key component in the Treaty of Versailles. Although the intention of peacekeeping was present‚ the involved countries ultimately decided to eliminate the organization as it was ineffectual once World War Two broke out. It was clear at this point that the League’s actions could do little to curb the war‚ and that a new organisation

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