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    Development and Social Welfare Programmes in Nigeria****** National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Historical Background The National Youth Service Corps is a scheme set up by the Nigerian government to involve the country ’s graduate – youth‚ in the development of the country. It is an organization that was established to ensure improved ties among the Nigerian people through her beloved youth‚ following the unfortunate event of the Civil War (July 1967 – 15 January 1970). General Yakubu Gowon’s administration

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    Social Problems in India

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    failed last season -no production or less - so they ve got more loss not even what they ve invested(which they ve got as loans from private lenders for high interests ) -hence suicide +Unemployment - std of education ‚ not industry ready ‚no skilled labours Jobs are there but less skilled workers.. +Sanitation ----abt the sewage cleaners ‚ +no major city in India is known to have a continuous water supply and an estimated 72% of Indians still lack access to improved sanitation facilities

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    IMPACT OF SOCIAL ADVERTISING IN INDIA [1]J.Sindhuja‚ [2]K.Parthiban SCHOOL OF MANAGEMANT SASTRA UNIVERSITY THANJAVUR Social Advertising is the first form of advertising that systematically leverages historically "offline" dynamics‚ such as peer-pressure‚ friend recommendations‚ and other forms of social influence. Social media has the power to transform a campaign into a religion. Social Advertising is the media message designed to educate or motivate the Indians to engage in voluntarily social activities

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    offenders are getting younger and considered to get away with their crime. This is because the R.A. No. 9344 or The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act which protects Child in Conflict with the Law (CICL). This incident is bothering many citizens; even President Rodrigo Duterte has been vocal in revising the said law. However‚ what is The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act (JJWA)? A system deals with children at risk and those who are in conflict with the law. It provides child-appropriate proceedings

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    Social Policy - Diabetes

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    Social Issue – Diabetes Type 2 Examine a contemporary social issue (which may or may not have been covered during the module) paying particular attention as to why this issue has become problematic and for whom. Also‚ consider what should be done about your chosen issue and any role that nursing/social work might have in dealing with it. A social issue can be defined as ‘social conditions identified by scientific inquiry and values as detrimental to human well-being’ (Manis 1976). I believe that

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    ASO 803 – SOCIAL POLICY ANALYSIS TOPIC 1: Historical aspects of social policy Assignment 1: History of social policy Name: Godfrey Ogonda Adm. No: EL/ARM/00350/2013 Introduction Social policy primarily refers to guidelines‚ principles‚ legislation and activities that affect the living conditions conducive to human welfares. Adesina (2009) defined social policy as the “collective public efforts aimed at affecting and protecting the social well-being of people within a given territory”. History

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    Fiscal Cliff

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    The Fiscal Cliff By: Shannon Mannella Macro W 6-8:45 What is the fiscal cliff? I asked myself this question before righting this paper. I though “why do I need to know about the fiscal cliff”‚ well I guess because I have to right about it. But seriously I think that there is no real answer to that question‚ I think that we all just pretend like we know what it is to move past that subject. Well at least it was a good laugh to think so. So the term fiscal cliff is a term they use to describe

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    2008 Recession

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    1.Specify the exact duration and severity of the 2008 recession *The great second recession‚ and the aftermath of the events will never be ignored. The antecedent events of 2008 were highly questionable‚ as to why they transpired. As of present day‚ the United States is still amongst a financial slump. Again‚ the rippling effects in the recession of 2008 are still felt both near and far. We as American‚ never believed that such a financial atrocity would ever occur yet again after the financial

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    important to explain what we mean by social entrepreneurship particularly given the relative novelty of the term and the lack of clarity regarding its relationship to more traditional entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurs Endeavour to create social value through innovative‚ entrepreneurial business models. The potential market for these entrepreneurs is huge because of the wide range of social needs that remain unsatisfied by existing markets and institutions. Social entrepreneurs often create tremendous

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    Social Disparity in India

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    course of their choice. Many of them go to colleges to do their graduation and then try to build their careers. Hopefully most of them land up in good jobs with a good salary and decent social status. But what happens to those who were born in the streets. They grow up in the streets‚ following their parents from one construction site to another. May be‚ if they are lucky enough they might go to some Municipal School and have some level of education. If they are extremely lucky they might reach

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