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    manufactures uPVC Pipes & Fittings in various International and Indian standards. Utkarsh Steel Pipes‚ Poles and uPVC pipes are made to conform IS Standards‚ IS Operating Licences and enlistment with EIL‚ NTPC‚ UNICEF‚ PWD‚ CPWD‚ Power Grid Corporation‚ Indian Railways‚ PHED‚ UNICEF‚ MCC PTA‚ L&T. ISO 9001:2008 Certification ensures consistency and testing procedures. A countrywide dealer network and rigorous back-up provided by marketing and manufacturing teams make sure on-time execution

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    Her mother‚ Baroness Ella van Heemstra (1900–1984)‚ was a Dutch aristocrat and the daughter of Baron Aarnoud van Heemstra‚ who was mayor of Arnhem from 1910 to 1920 and served as Governor of Dutch Suriname from 1921 to 1928. Ella ’s mother was Elbrig Willemine Henriette‚ Baroness van Asbeck (1873–1939)‚ who was a granddaughter of jurist Dirk van Hogendorp.[15] At age nineteen‚ Ella had married Jonkheer (Esquire) Hendrik Gustaaf Adolf Quarles van Ufford‚ but they divorced in 1925. Hepburn had two

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    pregnancies Peer pressure to engage in sexual activity Incorrect use of contraception Sexual abuse that leads to rape Poverty Exposure to abuse‚ violence and family strife at home Low self esteem Low educational ambitions and goals Compiled by UNICEF Malaysia Communications‚ July 2008 1 FACT SHEET TEEN PREGNANCY: LIFE OUTCOMES ON A TEEN MOTHER‚ HER CHILD AND SIBLINGS Research indicates that teen pregnancy and motherhood can have detrimental socio economic and psychological outcomes for

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    Give a brief description of the Nossal Institute for Global Health (Nossal) Nossal Institute of Global Health was established in 2006. Nossal is “actively involved in research‚ education and improving health practices” (Grimard‚ C 2009) in developing areas such as Asia Pacific and Southern Africa. The major countries include India‚ Indonesia‚ Vietnam‚ Laos‚ Papua New Guinea and Mozambique (The Nossal Institute For Global Health‚ 2009). Mike Sewell was a general manager and secretary for Nossal.

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    promotes a rights-based approach to children and states that these rights begin at birth (Alderson 2008: 83). Many of the 54 articles encompass child participation. Articles 6‚ 7 and 8 refer to a child’s right to life‚ to a name and to an identity (Unicef n.d). The right to a life‚ to be a part of society‚ to participate as a part of the human race make all other rights achievable (Alderson 2008). Article 7 states that every child should have a name and their name should be respected. Giving a child

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    take (UNICEF‚ 2011).” Through socio-legal challenges‚ the ILO is working tirelessly as they are at the forefront of the fight against child labour. This has resulted in various forms of success as they still have a long way to go. Using labour standards‚ Conventions‚ Recommendations‚ creating organizations‚ getting member states involved‚ raising awareness‚ and stressing basic human rights‚ the International Labour Organization has created a formula in the fight to end child labour. UNICEF- Convention

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    what poverty is‚ but too many it’s just a topic that is put off that is not strongly talked about. According to UNICEF they have defined Child Poverty as “environment that is damaging to their mental‚ physical‚ emotional and spiritual development." They touch on the facts. Kids who don’t start off with a nutritous meal or partake in hazardous work already affect a child’s state of mind. UNICEF best describes the variables. "Living in an environment that provides little stimulation or emotional support

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    CONTRIBUTION-SOCIALLY The impact of the air transport industry is not just a result of the economic activity it generates or facilitates. Air transport also contributes to people’s quality of life in a number of other ways that are not captured in standard economic indicators: for example‚ by contributing to sustainable development‚ supporting remote communities and widening consumer choice. Air Asia contributes to sustainable development It makes a major contribution to sustainable development

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    Committee: UNICEF Topic: Child Soldiers Name: Topic Background: Throughout history children have been seen to have the most adaptable compatibility‚ especially during wartime. At an early age children can be trained to kill and do despicable things. This is because children have one barrier against these recruiters and that would be their family member. Once this barrier is gone‚ recruiters can easily cheery pick these children‚ and make them work for them and do terrible things. Now

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    The Child Soldier Reflection By : Gabriel Garlycia Ishmael Beah was a child soldier who got out of the military base with the help on unicef. Afterwards he stayed in America and wrote a book about his life as a child soldier when he was younger. He tells about how the child soldiers were treated and how he became a child soldier in the first place. Ishmael Beah grew up in a remarkable childhood until a war came to his part of his country and because of war the landscape he grew up in became

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