A CRITIQUE OF THE ‘BIODIVERSITY ACT’ NAME: SUBHALAGNA CHOUDHURY EDUCATION: DEPARTMENT OF LAW‚ CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY CONTACT NUMBER: 9874916277 “BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ACT‚2002” was passed by the Lok Sabha on 2nd December‚ 2002 and by the Rajya Sabha on 11th December‚2002. It primarily focuses on regulating the access to biological resources of the country‚ the sustainable conservation of biodiversity‚ to create national
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WHY THE NEED TO STUDY MACHIAVELLI’S IDEAS Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527)‚ the writer of the book The Prince (1532)‚ was both a public servant for the state of Florence‚ Italy and a political theorist. The book which gained a bad reputation when it was written now serves as a guide book for most politicians and heads of state (princes) around the world. The Prince (II Principe) is a book which contains practical examples and factual information on how a prince ensures that he maintains his seat
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_______________ 1 TIS Essay 1 Leadership How do leaders get to lead successfully? Eva Katharina Gorenflo Tutor: Dr Jo Cullinane 12 December 2006 Words: 4109 2 Just for your inspiration… There are about 110 titles matching your search when you put the word “leadership” in the universities library search engine. 265.000.000 is the number of results you receive when you ask Google to provide you with information on „leadership“. Not to mention Yahoo! or MSN. So where
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what’s expected. There are three type of irony‚ the first type of irony is verbal irony it can also be called sarcasm or being sarcastic. The next irony is dramatic irony it is when the author lets the reader into the secret. The third irony is situational irony and it is when no one knows something was going to happen. So in this case he used dramatic irony because we knew that Della cut her hair so she can buy a Christmas gift for Jim. Just like in the story the author used dramatic irony. One
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Leadership in Nursing. Definitions‚ Theories‚ and Styles of Leadership Developing future nurse leaders is one of the greatest challenges faced by the nursing profession (Mahoney‚ 2001). Powerful leadership skills are needed by all nurses—those providing direct care to those in top management positions. Anyone who is looked to as an authority (e.g.‚ a nurse taking care of a patient) or who is responsible for giving assistance to others is considered a leader (Mahoney‚ 2001). A clinical nursing
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CH11: LEADERSHIP Leaders: press for change‚ provide vision‚ strategy‚ develop followers Manager: promote stability‚ implement vision and strategy‚ coordinate &staff‚ handle day to day operations Theories: Trait theory : predict leadership big five: extraversion‚ conscientiousness‚ openness ‚ EI (EMPATHY) Contingent theory: leadership effectiveness depends on situation‚ adjustment of behavior is required Fiedler contingency model: effective group performance depends on proper match between
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Final Paper Proposal: Implementing Biometrics: A Las Vegas Casino Case Study Name: Christopher Tucker Northwestern University SCS Biometrics is a way of identifying individuals based on biological and behavioral traits. Although biometric systems have been tested for a few decades‚ only until recent has the technology entered public awareness due to its increased usage amongst government programs and corporations. Biometrics are primarily implemented for identity access management for
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GLST 500 Unreached people group The Brahmn ___________________ A Paper Presented to Dr. Christopher Ballew Liberty University Seminary ___________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course GLST 500 Global Studies Survey ___________________ by Reginald J. Townsend November 2012 GLST 500 GLST 500 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………….. 3 HISTORY LANGUAGE CULTURE HISTORY OF MISSIONS
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Description: In August 1990 the president and executive vice president of Xerox are reviewing the progress made on its customer satisfaction program. The emphasis placed on the program‚ the success of the program to date‚ and the drive to achieve the corporate goals of customer satisfaction motivate this review. At Xerox customer satisfaction is the number one priority‚ ahead of return on assets (ROA) and market share. The case focuses on analyzing the strategic role of the customer satisfaction
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competitors in the New Zealand gym industry. The purpose of this report is to identify and target potential market segments. By reaching these specific ‘segments’‚ Les Mills can increase their client basis by appealing to a wider market audience. The Situational analysis conducted for Les Mills revealed that‚ the New Zealand gym industry is expanding substantially from influences‚ such as increased health awareness and fitness craze’s including group exercise classes. These factors provide large potential
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