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    ISSN:-2230-7850 Article :GLOBAL RECESSION & IT’S IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY Author :Mr.Sandeep Krishnat Raval[N.D.Patil Night College‚ Sangli] Dr.P.S.Kamble[Shivaji University‚Klhapur] Abstract : This paper explains that there is serious imbalance in the world economy and this could have international effects. This paper analyzes the seriousness of this impeding adverse situation especially for developing countries and discusses weather as a consequences of this‚ a global recession is inevitable .this

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    Women in Combat: What’s the Big Deal? Thomas Haskins ENG 121: English Composition I Prof. Heather Peerboom June 16‚ 2013 Women in Combat: What’s the Big Deal? There are many new occupations for women in the military‚ which will directly lead to women fighting in many combatant positions. Under the 1994 Pentagon policy‚ women were prohibited from being assigned to ground combat units below brigade level. Former US Secretary of Defense‚ Leon Panetta‚ lifted the rule that restricted women

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    There are three main components that make up the criminal justice system. Those three components are a collection of federal‚ state‚ and local public agencies that deal with our crime obstacle. These agencies deal with the tasks of processing suspects and offenders who have been sentenced. The first component of the criminal justice system and some say the most important and dangerous is law enforcement. This includes the local police department within a community that is made up of police officers

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    Women in Combat The Myths and Controversies Clarice Snowden ENG122: English Composition II (ABE1308F) Instructor:  Jonathan Berohn February 24‚ 2013 Members of the U.S. Armed Forces have never appreciated and acknowledged women in the history of this country as they are today. When people‚ especially politicians pay tribute‚ they almost always refer to our “brave men and women‚” a recognition of the fact that women now comprise 14.5% of the nation’s 1.4 million active duty military

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    Cyber terrorism Author Institution Date Cyber terrorism is a dreaded and unethical utilization of the internet to hack or gain access to computer systems without the owner’s authorization. This is done by either the internal or external stakeholders for the purpose of acquiring confidential information without the owner’s consent including inciting‚ fundraising for terror attacks‚ and promotion of racism (Council of Europe‚2007). The increase in technology would mean an increase in cyber

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    The death penalty has been a susceptible topic throughout the United States since its establishment in 1608. People have argued that it violates the Eighth Amendment‚ an amendment that ensures no cruel or unusual punishment is given to citizens. In recent years‚ people have been arguing over what ‘cruel and unusual punishment’ means and who is protected against capital punishment. Many precedent cases have shaped what the death penalty looks like in modern America. One specific case is Roper v. Simmons

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    INDIGENOUS OVERREPRESENTATION IN THE CANADIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The increasing status of Indigenous overrepresentation is a clear indication of the failures of the Canadian Criminal Justice System. When analyzing the historical and current situation of the relationship between Indigenous persons and the CJS it becomes apparent why the Supreme Court of Canada refers to this situation as the ‘Crisis in the Canadian Justice System’. Correctional Service Canada statistics have indicated

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    John Carlo Pamintuan Michael Sagliano ESL 21/22 November 9 2013 Women in Combat Thesis: Women should be allowed to serve in combat. I. Introduction- Background to issue II. It is a women’s right to be able to serve honorably in combat. A. Women have been in combat for a long quite a while. B. Liberty is something America lives by III. Mixed gender will generate a better discipline military. A. Men behave better when women are around. B. Better treatment of women in the military will

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    WOMEN IN COMBAT PROS AND CONS PROS AND CONS OF WOMEN IN COMBAT Source: IDEA A number of arguments have been raised in defense of military policy that bans women from combat roles. Below is an overview of‚ the pros and cons‚ the key arguments put forth in support and against the enlisting of women soldiers into combat units. CONS OVERVIEW: There are female servicemembers who have proven themselves to be physically‚ mentally‚ and morally capable of leading and executing combat-type operations;

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    The events of misunderstanding a case can lead to unnecessary punishments that weren’t caused by the prosecuted‚ which is what the justice system has done multiple times. The system isn’t perfect but there are mistakes that should not have happened which lead to the extensive struggle of a person for many years to come. Problems occur among the justice system when there is not enough evidence or false evidence that accuse the wrong person and is given an injustice ruling for nothing. The first innocent

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