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    Labour Unrest

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    Manufacturer Association (ACMA)‚ blames it on political parties trying to seek advantage in the recently held elections. �When elections were announced‚ politically motivated people came in and thought this was the best way to get their own publicity. They got the help of trade unions and started some kind of movement in which they said that they will feed the aspirations of normal people.� However‚ Professor Sharad Bhowmik‚ Dean‚ School of Management & Labour Studies‚ Tata Institute of Social Studies

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    Child Labour

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    took me out‚ believe me I had no idea what was she upto .We then went to a nearby restaurant‚ I saw some children of my age working as servants over there‚ serving as waiters‚ cleaning utensils and working in kitchen. I was totally floored by seeing that. That’s when my mother told me‚ “Do you know what child labour actually means???It means that the children who are exploited and are forced to work. They can not enjoy their childhood‚ do not get education and grow up to become wretched human beings

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    The role Alexander Hamilton and James Madison played on the first political parties. Alexander Hamilton and James Madison were both very important political figures in the early years of our nation and their paths led them to two different political factions‚ The Federalist Party and the Democratic Republican Party‚ respectively. The years after the American Revolution were very hard on most Americans. The former colonies had huge debts to pay off from the war and the soldiers of the Continental

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    different reasons for the rise of political parties in the 1790’s‚ but the main reason is people had different views. There were many disagreements on the way that things should be interpreted from the constitution. There were two different parties‚ the Federalist and the Democratic Republicans. Despite their different views of the government and the economy‚ Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were two great leaders in United States history. Throughout their political lives‚ they never stopped debating

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    Stages of Labour

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    STAGES OF LABOUR Before you actually get into it‚ you might want to know what labour is? Well‚ labour is a series of events that bring about the opening up of the cervix (opening of the mouth of uterus) descent of the foetus and finally the delivery of the baby and the afterbirths. It is divided in to four stages: 1st STAGE It is the beginning of labour. It commences with the onset of true pain and uterine contractions‚ which bring about gradual opening up of the cervix. The opening of cervix

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    Child Labour

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    Child labour is a major problem in India. It is a great challenge that the country is facing. The prevalence of it is evident by the child work participation rates which are higher in India than in other developing countries. Estimates cite figures of child labour between 60 and 115 million working children in India‚ the highest number in the world (Human Rights Watch‚ 1996). It is basically rooted in poverty. It is poverty that forces a child to earn money to support his family. Though

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    Child Labour

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    THE CHILD LABOUR (PROHIBITION AND REGULATION) ACT‚ 1986 (ACT NO. 61 OF 1986) [23rd December‚ 1986.] An Act to prohibit the engagement of children in certain employments and to regulate the conditions of work of children in certain other employments. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-Seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows: -- PART I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title‚ extent and commencement. -- (1) This Act may be called the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act‚ 1986

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    Child Labour in The Philippines Child labour can be defined as a part of a community which is forced or participate to work even if they are paid or not. Which are harmful to their health and dispossess them the chances to education‚ development‚ and a healthy living. Child labour is one the major problems here in Camarines sur. Since we are a third world country‚ even if we are not capable to do work‚ we are obligated to find a job to and sustain our needs. It is linked to poverty and lack

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    views of the government and the economy‚ Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were two great leaders in United States history. Throughout their political lives‚ they never stopped debating and representing what they believed in. People disagreeing with the government and the government’s different views on issues led to the rise of political parties in the 1790’s. Thomas Jefferson spoke out in the early 90’s with a strict interpretation of the Constitution and his views on the bank. “To take a

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    American Politics; the Second Party System. This is a period in time where the Whigs and Democrats emerged as the major political parties. The Whig Party was created by those who were against Presidents Jackson’s policies and who opposed the Democratic Party‚ while the Democratic-Republicans converted to Democrats. Although both parties aided in democratization‚ the parties ran on very different platforms (Norton‚ 2015). The Whig Party was similar to the Federalist Party in terms of favoring a powerful

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