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    Table of Contents Abstract 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 Causes of Demand For Water 5 2.1 Industrial Demand 5 2.1.1 Industrial Water Consumption 5 2.2 Agricultural Demand 6 2.2.1 Population Growth 6 2.3 Consumer Demand 7 2.3.1 Economic Growth 7 3.0 Solutions to Water Scarcity 8 3.1 Watershed Methods 8 3.2 Conservation Techniques 9 3.3 Reclaimed Water 10 4.0 Conclusion 11

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    this part of my assignment I aim to look at poverty. I will try to explain what is meant by the term poverty‚ and the impact this is having on children and young people. I will look at what has been done nationally to eradicate the problem and try to discuss whether these measures have been effective. Sociologist and researchers have favoured two different approaches to poverty: absolute poverty and relative poverty. The concept of absolute poverty is grounded in the idea of subsistence- the basis

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    Terrorism in Pakistan The term "terrorism" comes from French terrorisme‚ from Latin: ’terror’‚ "great fear"‚ "dread"‚ related to the Latin verb terrere‚ "to frighten". Though terrorism has no accepted definition‚ yet it can be defined as the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aim or the calculated use of violence or threat of violence against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature‚ this is done through intimidation

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    Definitely not. There are many causes why people go into violence. If we talk about sports we also talk about competitiveness. People‚ or teams‚ get sometimes extremely competitive because of the ultimate goal to win. Quite often players get so angry because they cannot make a play‚ because somebody from the other team fault on him without the official noticing it. These are just few of the causes that can lead to violence on the field‚ or court. As a solution to these actions they invited rules

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    EEOC Complaint Trends Executive Summary The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission website was very informative in researching current trends in complaints being filed with the EEOC. The EEOC has the responsibility to oversee‚ investigate‚ and litigate claims of employment discrimination. I will discuss several EEOC current trends in complaints. First‚ I will discuss the American Disability Act of 1990. This Act was established to protect disabled people. Then‚ discuss several disability cases

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    GOVERNANCE AND DEMOCRACY IN PAKISTAN: WEAKNESSES‚ STRENGTHS AND PROSPECTS Abstract Pakistan had no worthwhile civil society and hardly any middle class in 1947 due to rampant illiteracy and absence of an independent media. The masses were poor‚ the country was described an “economic desert” and there was an unprecedented influx of refugees. The country lacked the necessary infrastructure and institutions. The capability to develop them was lacking. The external and internal threats to the security

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    rule of law. It can be curbed if there is honest leadership‚ meritocracy‚ financial control‚ decentralization‚ vibrant civil society and media‚ transparency and rule of law. INTRODUCTION:- We‚ in Pakistan are breathing in a culture which‚ for no better description can be called as the culture of corruption. It has permeated into every facet of our life. Not a single institution is without its black sheep whose number is ever on the increase. Corruption

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    Poverty affects 3 million Canadians including approx. 634 000 children Poverty in Canada increased to 9.6% in 2009 13.3% of Canadian children in poverty‚ have low paying job or be unemployed in 2012 Racialized groups/immigrants are more likely to be in poverty Increased in poverty to 1.3 million children in 2012 from 1.0 children in 1989(increase by 23%) Poverty costs $72-94 billion for Canadians In 2012‚ 872‚ 379 Canadians used food banks (23% increase since 2008) 3.1 million households pay more

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    Fight Poverty Many people here in the United States‚ are forced to live a life in poverty. Poverty in the United States is getting worse each day and not enough is getting done about it. There are people who want to help the poor‚ but no one knows exactly how to help them. Those who are against poverty agree that something needs to be done‚ but they do not know how to go about getting things done. A primary reason for people not taking action is because of lack of information that is provided

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    Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship in Pakistan Prepared By: Hafiz Abdul Basit M.Com 1st Govt. College University Faisalabad Entrepreneurship Process of new things assuming risk and reward: Creating new things involve innovation and creativity while in such new things there is also a possibility of risk. So the reward is higher than any other non-entrepreneurial work. My Own Views about Entrepreneurship: As we know “No risk‚ No gain”. So to gain some thing we have to take risks but

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