Role of the Public Prosecutor in the Criminal Justice System In independent India‚ it goes without saying that the criminal justice system (hereafter CJS) must function within the framework of the principles enunciated by the Constitution. Broadly speaking‚ these are as follows : The guarantee of equality before the law Equal protection of the laws Prohibition of discrimination imposed upon the State Deprivation of life / personal liberty only in accordance with procedure established
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What role does the medium play in encouraging or discouraging tourism to a particular destination? Media is our main source of entertainment and knowledge (REF) ‚media has facilitate and mediate our connection with the world. Different sources of media like TV‚ film‚ internet and social media can affect the image of a tourist attraction and the way tourist lure to a specific destination. The popular media of the day influences the appeal of the travel destinations and activities through constructing
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Action in the Private and Public Sector University of Phoenix Employment Law HRM/ 434 CWH09HRM06 Mr. Jemal K. Yarbrough August 18‚ 2009 Affirmative Action in the Private and Public Sector Introduction Affirmative Action is constantly seen as an unfair intentional treatment to classes not protected by anti-discrimination laws. This paper will describe the elements of affirmative action and how it applies to employees in the private and public sector. It will also show how affirmative
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Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean‚ also often called the “The Pearl of the Indian Ocean”. Tourism in Sri Lanka has had its ups and downs. Such things like the civil war is now over‚ but for the past thirty years that the war was ongoing‚ a lot of people feared to travel to Sri Lanka and the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami . But despite all these events‚ the tourism in Sri Lanka is still one of the major profit generating industries. Sri Lanka may be a small island‚ but it has a
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Destination Marketing for the Development of Tourism Industry VINOD N. KALANNAVAR MBA Lecturer Sharnbasveshwar College of M.T.A. Gulbarga Email: vinod.kalannavar@gmail.com Contact Mob: +91 7899468975 Abstract: This paper attempt to put an insight of destination marketing concept which is been developed based on the tourist destination. In the present competitive world of Tourism Industry all are expecting the quality of services in the destination. So entities which are involved in this
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describe the tourism policy and strategies in national and state contexts‚ to determine the inherent direction and prospects or potential in the tourism development of Kuala Lumpur as a tourist-friendly destination. The results show that some aspects need to be emphasized and have similarities in each of policies and strategies at the national and state level. This shows that policies made at national level could be followed at state level‚ so that each line of tourism development planning should be
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INTRODUCTION: In the given assignment of personal development as a strategic manager and a leader I am going to explain about the different strategic directions of an organisation. The given assignment also highlights different ways and procedures to evaluate the strategic skills that are required in order to achieve the required and targeted ambition or the goal of the organisation. Furthermore it also explains and asses the relationship between existing required skills and also explains the required
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The Development of Public Relations in Indonesia Introduction The Republic of Indonesia comprises five major islands: Java‚ Kalimantan‚ Sumatera‚ Sulawesi‚ and Papua. Some other islands are Maluku‚ Nusa Tenggara‚ and Bali. There are approximately 17‚000 small islands comprise the Indonesian archipelago that stretches along the Equator extending more than 4‚800 km. With more than 220 million people‚ Indonesia’s population ranks fourth in the world. Although Indonesians live in more than 6
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Human Resource Planning and Development Md. Helal Uddin Business Administration Discipline Khulna University 2010 Md. Helal Uddin‚ Business Administration Discipline‚ Khulna University. helal_bba_ku@yahoo.com. Introduction Human resources are inimitable‚ appropriable‚ valuable and scarce‚ and nonsubstitutable asset which can create competitive advantages. People and their skills are the one thing that competitor organizations cannot imitate. So‚ human resource management is firmly embedded
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paper submitted by: SMA Scufiean Rana‚ Master of Business Administration (MBA)‚ Bangladesh Open University‚ Gazipur‚ Bangladesh Cell: +8801711980717 Email: smasrana@yahoo.com People are the most valued asset of the organization‚ be it private or public‚ human resources are endowed with such uncommon qualities as creativity‚ problem solving ability and they can be motivated‚ they can as a team. (Akkas 2000:20) People have synergetic power. Synergy means the whole is grater than the sum of its parts
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