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    UNIT 17 FEATURES OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY Structure 1 7.0 Objectives 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Features of the Indian Economy 17.3 Growth and Development 1 7.4 Mixed Economy 1 7.5 Demographic Transition 1 7.6 Sectoral Composition of GDP 1 7.7 Employment Structure 1 7.8 Inter-Governmental Fiscal Relations 17.9 Let Us Sum Up 17.10 Key Words 1 7.1 1 Answers to Check Your Progress Exercises - - 17.0 OBJECTIVES After going through this unit‚ you will be able to: identify the important features of the Indian

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    Karl Popper defined democracy in contrast to dictatorship or tyranny‚ thus focusing on opportunities for the people to control their leaders and to oust them without the need for a revolution. Several variants of democracy exist‚ but there are two basic forms‚ both of which concern how the

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    Post Discussion #1 1. Theory of the King’s Two Bodies‚ Puns and Equivocations and Primogeniture Theory of the King’s two bodies was a theory that the crowned head‚ for this it would be Queen Elizabeth‚ was divided into two the mortal body and the immortal body. The mortal body being “the body natural” which was subject to the failings of human flesh and eventual death and the immortal body being the “body politic” which is seen as timeless and perfect (Greenblatt 20). This is helpful in understanding

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    September 2014 Pursuing Criminal Justice Our world today is filled with crime. Therefore‚ the people committing these crimes must have a consequence for their illegal actions. The system in place to keeping everything fair and safe is called the criminal justice system. Like in any other career it has its pros and cons‚ starting with the good pay‚ the long hours‚ and the high demand with multiple favorable benefits. The first good thing about criminal justice degree is its good pay. Some

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    other hand‚ Customers give money and trust and get a drink but with unwanted toxins and health costs over their lifetime.  In the body of the essay we review five theories of ethics and their implications in the two articles. UTILITARIANISM Though there are many varieties of the view discussed‚ Utilitarianism is an ethical theory holding that the proper course of action is the one that maximizes the overall "happiness". It is thus a form of consequentialism‚ meaning that the moral worth of an action is

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    THE FOLLOWING ESSAY WAS DONE BY: GURURE BEVERLY The main thrust of this assertion is to give an evaluation of the information processing models to learning and paying particular attention to features of the multi-store model. According to Ashcraft (1994) information processing model is a framework used by cognitive psychologists to explain and describe mental processes. The multi-stores model propounded by Atkinson and Shiffrin(1968) is a classic model of memory‚ which describes memory in terms of

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    Compare and contrast Herzberg’s Two-Factor theory with Vroom’s Expectancy theory. Is it possible to combine these two theories? How and why should‚ or shouldn’t it be so? Provide examples to support. Herzberg’s Two-Factor theory focuses on the internal needs of employees. This theory suggests that job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction are not mere opposite of each other and controlled by a different set of factors. While job dissatisfaction is believed to be associated directly with the

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    This article discusses a theory about the creation of Antartica‚ which rapidly formed about 35 million years ago‚ this has been a source of contention and mystery in the scientific world. There are two major theories concerning the continents creation. The first suggests due to gradually declining carbon dioxide levels 66 million years ago‚ cooler temperatures near the poles allowed ice sheets to form. The second theory states that the dramatic deepening of the Drake Passage caused an extreme

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    Main air pollutants and their sources Carbon Monoxide- motor cars‚ cigarettes‚ bush‚ forest and farm fires‚ slow combustion stoves Oxides of nitrogen (NO+NO2)- combustion (vehicles and power stations) Particulates (soot)- combustion (transport and industry)‚ many industrial processes (mining)‚ bush fires‚ farms and forest burn-offs‚ backyard incineration; abets in dust from insulation and pre-1986 fibrous cement board in old buildings and from their demolition Airborne lead- lead smelters (Broken

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    AO1 AO2 AO3 Describe and evaluate two theories of the formation of relationships One theory is ‘The Matching Hypothesis’ which is a social psychological theory based on relationships‚ proposed by Goffman in 1952. It suggests that in order for a relationship to be a long and successful one; both partners in the relationship must be equally matched in attractiveness. The reason for this is due to fear of rejection‚ therefore when searching for a potential life partner the primary drive is to

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