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    The importance of forests

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    Sex education is a relatively new concept in the education system. It was proposed as a way to reduce various sex-related problems happening among the youths such as teenage pregnancies‚ abortion‚ baby-dumping‚ rape‚ molestations‚ and incest. These problems are committed mostly by people who are misinformed about sex and the risks involved. In my opinion‚ sex education is a great way to teach young adults about all there is to know about sex and everything that comes with it. I agree that sex education

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    Harassment on Women

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    percent of girls aged 10-18 have undergone the experience. The harassment can take a variety of forms and the perpetrators come from multiple walks of life; they are rich and poor‚ educated and uneducated; according to the BNWLA study‚ teenage boys‚ rickshaw pullers‚ bus drivers‚ street vendors‚ traffic police and often supervisors or colleagues of the working women had all been cited as “eve teasers".1 For the girls and women who are subject to sexual harassment‚ the experiences are traumatic and can

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    About Milk Vita

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    THE DAIRY DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH ------ WEST BENGAL AS BENCHMARK Dr.Prabir Dutta INTRODUCTION: A dairy plant having the capacity of handling 2000 litres of milk per day was established at Lahirimohanpur‚in the district of Pabna(now Sirajgang district) established in the year 1946.The name of the organization was National Nutrients Co.Ltd. with the target to sell the processed milk and milk products in Kolkata(India) as the city

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    ntroduction: Bangladesh is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. The people of this country are deeply committed to Islamic way of life as enshrined in the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah. Naturally‚ it remains a deep cry in their hearts to fashion and design their economic lives in accordance with the precepts of Islam. The establishment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited on March 13‚ 1983‚ is the true reflection of this inner urge of its people‚ which started functioning with effect from

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton Remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session Delivered 5 September 1995‚ Beijing‚ China AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio and edited for continuity Thank you very much‚ Gertrude Mongella‚ for your dedicated work that has brought us to this point‚ distinguished delegates‚ and guests: I would like to thank the Secretary General for inviting me to be part of this important United Nations Fourth World Conference

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    Coca Cola Supply Chain

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    Executive Summary We have analyzed Coca-Cola India’s supply chain with respect to the following: • Inventory management • Quality management • Vendor management We have detailed out the practices and policies adopted in the company and highlighted noteworthy practices in this project. We have described recent trends in operations in the areas chosen. We also have identified a problem the company is facing‚ analyzed it and have suggested a solution for the same. Introduction

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    Open Text - Based Assessment Summative Examination-II March 2014 Themes Page 1. A Tale from Hills 1 2. Migration 8 CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION Shiksha Kendra‚ 2‚ Community Centre‚ Preet Vihar‚ Delhi-110 092 India OPEN TEXT MATERIAL Social Science (087) : Class-IX 1. Theme – A tale from hills Abstract: The case study unfolds the story of Bansi; a boy who belonged to a small village in the hills of Nainital district of Uttrakhand. He later grows up in

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    Socio-economic Impacts of Tourism in Lumbini‚ Nepal: A Case Study Pradeep Acharya∗ 1. Introduction Tourism is a very familiar affair in human life. It has been an industry of vast dimensions and ultimately supports economic growth and social development. In order to promote tourism in Nepal‚ the ninth five year plan has made a 20 year long strategic programme. The main objective of this programme is to develop Nepalese tourism up to the desirable standard. As far as the 20 years long-term

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    The Good Earth: Women in My Own Perspective This novel is one of the well written classics that I had read. This is a novel of Pearl S. Buck‚ it was published in 1931. She was awarded with Pulitzer Prize for the Novel. One of the elements of this complex tale is the power and force of Women. Even though the main character is a male‚ the story would not go on without the driving force of women involved in the story. A stirring and melancholic tale of a Chinese farmer‚ struggling with life’s

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    Rudyard Kipling Childhood and Early Life  Rudyard Kipling was born on 30 December 1865 in Bombay‚ in British India to Alice Kipling (née MacDonald) and (John) Lockwood Kipling. Alice (one of four remarkable Victorian sisters) was a vivacious woman about whom a future Viceroy of India would say‚ "Dullness and Mrs. Kipling cannot exist in the same room." Lockwood Kipling‚ a sculptor and pottery designer‚ was the Principal and Professor of Architectural Sculpture at the newly founded Sir Jamsetjee

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