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    Establishment and Functioning of Two Model Anganwadis with Community Support: An Unique Experimental Development Mrs.Anshu Shukla* and Dr. Abha Ahuja** *Assitant Professor‚Department of Home Science‚VKM‚BHU‚ Varanasi ** Professor and Head of Department‚ Department Of HDFS‚ College of Home Science‚ GBPUAT‚Pantnagar INTRODUCTION: The young child holds an important place today in the society. His physical and psychological well being is of unprecedented parental and community concern. The prediction

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    always thought of it being people helping people less fortunate than themselves trying to recover from a disaster‚ war or famine. I knew there were non-profit organizations that would help these people. Organizations like Red Cross‚ Red Crescent‚ UNICEF‚ World Vision‚ as well as some faith based organizations. My perception of humanitarianism was simple and easy. If someone needed help than anyone who could help them should. I saw on television that whenever a disaster happened there were organizations

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    In Australia‚ human rights are recognised through statute law‚ the Constitution‚ international law and most prominently through common law. Police‚ the courts‚ Parliament and tribunals all protect human rights. Human rights are recognised internationally through the United Nations and its various agencies and also by individual countries through the ratification of international conventions and adoption into domestic legislation. Human rights are internationally protected through UN peace-keeping

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    XXXXX EN Professor: 7/6/14 The reasons of college students drop out of school In current society‚ by getting a high diploma‚ people are capable of earning more opportunities of finding a good job in the future. Meanwhile‚ it is the best way that people can expand their social relationships because they can make friends in different fields at school. But these facts are true only for good students or average students. As for the excellent students‚ they get high grades and make lots of friends

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    1. Define the Issue • What rights are being violated? Human Trafficking is a crime against humanity. It involves an act of recruiting‚ transporting‚ transferring‚ harbouring or receiving a person through a use of force‚ coercion or other means‚ for the purpose of exploiting them. Every year‚ thousands of men‚ women and children fall into the hands of traffickers‚ in their own countries and abroad. Trafficking is defined as the recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer‚ harbouring or receipt of persons

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    essential and the company ensures the same through their suppliers by enforcing contracts stating that they will meet all statutory requirements and observe social standards. • Hugo Boss enforces charitable work around the world. Their partnership with UNICEF includes work with “schools for Africa”. • Hugo Boss offers products from women’s wear‚ children’s and men’s wear to accessories for casual to formal wear. • The firm has 5‚700 points of sale worldwide and 287 shops. • Customers are able

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    (1991‚ February). On Public Expenditures and Delivery of Education in Sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative Education Review‚ vol.35‚ no.1‚ 295-318. Pankhurst‚ Richard K. and Kiros‚ Fassil R. and Asayehegn‚ Desta. (1991). Ethiopia: A Country Study [Online]. Unicef . (1995). State of Ethiopia ’s Children [Online] Van Horn‚ Christopher and Tilman‚ Dave. (1997‚ July 8) Education in Ethiopia [Online]. Milkias‚ Paulos. (1980‚ June). Zemecha: Assessing the Political and Social Foundations of Mass Education in Ethiopia

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    Imagine you couldn’t read anything on this page well in Africa there are one hundred twenty-eight million school aged kids able to learn but only one hundred eleven million of them can go to school leaving seventeen million of them without education. What makes it worse is that thirty seven million of those kids in school will learn so little that it wouldn’t make a difference whether they were going or not. That’s only seventy four million kids going to school with good education while in America

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    Child Malnutrition in Darbhanga District North East India Introduction India has the highest prevalence of underweight and malnourished children in the world and is almost double of the Sub-Saharan Africa. One in every three malnourished children in the world lives in India (World Health Organisation‚ 2008). Indian National Family Healthy Survey reports that‚ 48% of children under the age of three are malnourished and 19.8% suffered from acute malnutrition (IIPS‚ 2006). There are many inequalities

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    Kachin In the Kachin state the inhabitants are racial groups such as Kachin‚ Bamar‚ Shan‚ Chin‚ Naga etc. The main religious are Buddhism and Christianity. The majority of the people there speak Myanmar‚ racial dialects such as Jinphaw; Rawan‚ Lisu‚ Lacheik‚ etc are also spoken. There is traditional Manao Festival of Kachin nationals. Htaungka dance of the Kachin nationals is also popular. New Year festival‚ wedding ceremonies and harvest festivals are also held. Kayin The national races such

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