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    India is a big country with a large population. It is estimated that India’s present population is about 65 crores. Those between the ages of 15 to 35 form more than 50 percent ‘of the total population. For our purposes we count them all as the youth. These comprise students‚ employees‚ workers‚ farmers and persons from various professions including the unemployed—educated or otherwise. These young people con¬stitute a large force. They are energetic‚ enthusiastic and full of zeal. Unfortunately

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    government has all the power. In a confederate government the individual states have a lot of independence and there is a weaker and limited central government. A federal government is between unitary and confederate where the individual states still have power but the central government also has power. A unitary government does not allow the individual states to have any power if there are any states at all. If there are states they just reinforce what the central government’s laws are. In a unitary

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    The author of this essay “Mother who won’t disappear” Is Andrea Malin‚ a writer and journalist that has worked for The Wall Street Journal and National Geographic. This essay was published originally in February 1994 by the Human Rights Quarterly. According to Malin‚ “From a human rights perspective‚ It became evident that the “disappeared” where not only the victims; families suffered Immeasurably and in many cases were the targets of government repression” (Malin p.11)‚ when I read this I just

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    behind this are the rise in population and the increase in the inflation rate. This can be harnessed with the involvement of the Government which is discussed further in the context of this essay.In order to justify my point of view‚ I would like to state that the population of a country will be the first and foremost reason behind this increase in crime. Take India for instance‚ it is a developing country and in the prevailing scenario its population is sky rocketing‚ which creates a significant number

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    A “State of Emergency” can be defined as a governmental announcement that is used to alert citizens to change their normal behaviours or to suspend the normal rights and freedoms of the citizens of the country‚ if the best interest of the majority of the people is threatened by a minority. It can only be called if an elected government is in office at that specific time period. As of Sunday‚ August 21‚ the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago declared a nationwide State of Emergency and curfew in

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    country would be left with few options. The Monetary Fund being one of the option‚ which so fall sounds like sigh since they have already signed an agreement where it will clear the 1.6 billion Euros payment to the European Union. On top of that‚ United States of America has guaranteed them US$150 billion which would only be direct aid. The money would at least show international support and a chance for Ukraine to maintain relation with allies’ countries. The other option would be for the government to

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    the viability of a Bodoland state‚ under the stewardship of former Home Secretary GK Pillai‚ a former Northeast hand‚ was announced. The findings of this committee are expected to be submitted by November 2014. The seemingly intractable violence in the BTAD and growing statehood demands beg two questions. How justifiable are the claims for a separate Bodoland? Is the formation of a new state viable? Is the Statehood Demand Justifiable? The demand for a separate state is being justified on the basis

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    harmoniously‚ it reflects to the society their in. If the citizens especially those who work in the government practice these values‚ corruption will certainly cease to exist and cases of poverty will decrease making our country rise from its current state. The value of education is also important in Confucius’ teachings because if people are educated they will know how to think‚ how to work properly‚ and how to make decisions making them better citizens which ensures a productive future. Education also

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    Government Surveillance is not something that just came about the past few years‚ it was officially formed on November 4‚ 1952 and has progressed over the years but it was when the United States was hit with terrorist attacks in 2001 was when the government began to up their surveillance on the people. The Government‚ alongside with the NSA (National Security Agency) stoop as low as to going through people’s personal messages‚ phone calls

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    Armed conflict is one of the political consequences of the conflict in Sri Lanka. In 1950s‚ the Tamils made peaceful demands for tamail areas to be recognized as a federation. In 1976s‚ Tamils asked for a separated independent state of tamail ealam. However‚ the government rejected the idea. Angry and dissatisfied tamail youths decided to resort to violence to demand for their rights and they formed LTTE. As they believe violence is the only way to fight for their rights. This results armed conflict

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