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    `Engineers have a role in nation building’ HUBLI: If every engineer works with a vision‚ the country can grow by leaps and bounds‚ said Trilok Nath Perti‚ General Manager of the South Western Railway. Inaugurating a seminar on "Role of railway engineers in nation building‚" organised by the Institution of Permanent Way Engineers (IPWE)‚ as part of Engineers’ Day celebration here on Friday‚ Mr. Perti said that Sir M. Visvesvaraya as one such engineer with a vision. He said that Indian engineers

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    United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection CONSUMER PROTECTION: Consumer protection is a group of laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of consumers as well as fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud or specified unfair practices from gaining an advantage over competitors; they may also provide additional protection for the weak and those unable to take care of

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    Explain how the EU regulates its trade with the third countries Two main factors explain the reason why the EU needs a trade policy. The first factor concerns globalization; the world is shrinking and transforming the global situation. The second factor is simple due to EU role in the world. Furthermore‚ the Union is the largest economy and the biggest trade-partner in the world. It also takes the main role as an investor and as a collector of foreign direct investment. The unique Union single market

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    The power or the energy can be used for both constructive and destructive purposes. Whenever there is unrest in a country‚ political forces use youth to further their selfish interests. During Edsa Revolutions‚ there were widespread agitations in which thousands of students participated. Many of them join to protest against the policies of the government. Philippines is a country with a huge population. Those between the ages of 15 to 35 form more than half of the total population. Thus Philippines

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    Children suffer from the effects of starvation more quickly than adults do. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)‚ malnutrition contributes to the deaths of more than 6 million children under age five each year. Typically‚ starving children develop a condition called protein-energy malnutrition (PEM). The two most common forms of PEM‚ marasmus and kwashiorkor‚ occur in all developing countries and are life-threatening conditions. Marasmus occurs when a child is weaned earlier than

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    United Nations Peacekeeping Operation in Cyprus (1974 – present) 1. What is peacekeeping? 2. Cyprus – historical background of conflict 3. UN intervention 4. UN peacekeeping operation history in Cyprus 5. The future of UN presence in Cyprus 6. Conclusion 1. United Nations Peacekeeping Operations The United Nations‚ founded after World War II in 1945‚ with the objective to stop wars between countries and provide a platform for dialogue‚ is the most representative inter-governmental organization

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    The Unattainable World of Peace and Terrorism Disappointingly‚ terrorism has been seen as a continuous global setback with its history long and far too familiar. In past decades‚ the world has come to see terrorism as a pressing matter affecting domestic and international security. From Chechnya border bombings to 9/11‚ terrorism has simply worsened and remains a major issue with no solution. Terrorism continuing to expand has only become

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    ur country is currently facing a time of uncertainty and forced to make decisions about some very controversial issues. Among these issues is the question of immigrants and their role in the United States. As congressmen‚ the people of your state voted for you to represent their voices in the national legislature. However‚ I encourage you to remember all the people who are underrepresented in our government and consider their opinions when forming policies for the United States. It is important to

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    Malala inspires Millions of Girls Worldwide: “I am Malala” is not just a catchphrase‚ it’s an initiative launched by United Nations to bequeath the girl child with the basic right of getting education. Malala Yousafzai is just a 14 year old teenager with no extra-ordinary background but today she is the global face of struggle for “Girl’s right to education”‚ not because she is taking out morcha’s and doing fast-unto-death to hog limelight but because of her naive valour to shun the fear of Talibani’s

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    Moi University COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES IRD 200: DISCUSSION ON THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN ENSURING DEVELOPMENT IN A COUNTRY Submitted By: FRED WAICHERE M. FEBRUARY 2013 INTRODUCTION A state may be simply defined as a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government. Claude Ake (1992) defines a state as: The organized aggregate of relatively permanent institutions of governance. It is seen as a set of associations and agencies claiming control

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