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    Evolution of Panchayati Raj Institutions in Jammu and Kashmir: A Critical Analysis Abstract: The Panchayati Raj is an indigenous and time-honoured concept in our country. Panchayats as traditional institutions were seen in India as almost sacred with their Panchas (members) referred to as ‘Panch Parmeshwar’ (member as God) with expectations of fairness and justice in their role of settlement of local interpersonal and community disputes. The genesis of the new panchayats can be traced to the attempts

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    Introduction The concept of the Union Citizenship introduced at Maastricht for the first time in 1992 and a number of rights were specified in the treaty which can be enjoyed by the citizens. Directive 2004/38 strengthened and displaced most of the legislation that were governing the rights of different category of people under EU law‚ including workers‚ job seekers‚ self employed‚ families‚ students‚ etc. Moreover‚ discrimination on the ground of nationality is prohibited on matters such as taxation

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    Bunchoo‚ Tiffany Marie H. January 15‚ 2014 11011750 HUMANBEH “Human Nature” Every person is unique in their own way. However people also tend to have similarities which make them go well with each other as well as differences which may create conflict and therefore seek to have a room for adjustment and compromise for each other’s differences. On the other hand‚ learning is inevitable in meeting similar and different people as they are as long as they keep their minds open. The

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    ASSIGNMENT on Visiting a Non Formal Institution PC-124: Non Formal & Continuing Education By: A. K. M. RAYHAN To: Roll: 09032‚ 15th batch Mr. Abdus Salam Section-1‚ IER‚ DU Ass. Professor T his assignment is a part of the PC course 124‚ Non Formal and Continuing Education. The objectives of the course was determined to help students acquire knowledge‚ understanding‚ ideas‚ issues‚ problems and the role of NFE in terms of Bangladesh context. To make this objective more

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    Chapter 1 – Why are Financial Institutions (FI) special? * information costs: the aggregation of funds in a FI provides greater incentive to collect information about customers and to monitor their actions. The relatively large size of the FI allows this collection of information to be accomplished at a lower average cost (economies of scale) than would be the case for individuals * liquidity and price risk: FIs provide financial claims to household savers with superior liquidity attributes

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    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 360 903 HE 026 639 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION REPORT NO PUB DATE NOTE PUB TYPE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS Maramark‚ Sheilah; Maline‚ Mindi Barth Academic Dishonesty Among College Students. Issues in Education. Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED)‚ Washington‚ DC. Office of Research. OR-93-3082 Aug 93 17p. Information Analyses (070) IDENTIFIERS MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. *Cheating; Codes of Ethics; College Administration; College Faculty; College Students;

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    In Frederick Douglass’s Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚ one of the major themes is how the institution of slavery has an effect on the moral health of the slaveholder. The power slaveholders have over their slaves is great‚ as well as corrupting. Douglass uses this theme to point out that the institution of slavery is bad for everyone involved‚ not just the slaves. Throughout the narrative‚ Douglass uses several of his former slaveholders as examples. Sophia Auld‚

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    Mental Institution Reformer Every day is the same to you; you wake up‚ read the paper‚ and drink your coffee. You work at the East Cambridge Prison‚ where you keep the inmates in order by whipping them‚ chaining them up‚ and by not giving them food. You know that the conditions are wrong and inhumane‚ but it’s a well-paying job. You don’t speak out because you’re worried about your family and three kids at home who need to be fed. Stories like these occurred in prisons and mental institutions all around

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    it to increase their crop yields‚ to improve their economies‚ and most importantly‚ to make life easier for themselves. There were many events that contributed to the institution of slavery‚ including Key slave codes‚ Bacon’s rebellion‚ and the Transatlantic slave trade. Although historical events did in fact influence the institution of slavery‚ it is also true that slavery influenced the development of colonies in North America. Without it‚ many colonies wouldn’t have been able to produce the crops

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    The institution of family is a basic unit in the society‚ typically consisting of one or two parents and their children. Family members can be related by ancestry‚ marriage or adoption. The two main types of family are nuclear – consisting of husband‚ wife and dependent children – and extended – consisting of other kin members like uncles and aunts. The family has different functions. Firstly‚ the family enables socialization. It gives children the social experience of learning the ways of their

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