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    Modern Constitutions

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    INTRODUCTION In the modern era of development and technological advancements‚ a constitution is a necessity of every country in order to have an organised institutional authority. The constitution may be written‚ unwritten‚ codified or uncodified. The most general classification of a constitution is codification or lack of it. The constitution delves into the very essence of law and its various implications and consequences. It defines the administration and execution of the land. The book MODERN

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    2000) said‚ “A natural law standpoint which‚ whether in its traditional or ‘post traditional’ version‚ ultimately takes only what is just from a certain moral conception as ‘valid law’‚ is not an acceptable basis for legal legislation in a morally pluralist society.” Nor should one identify ethics with religion. Most religions‚ of course‚ advocate high ethical standards. Yet if ethics were confined to religion‚ then ethics would apply only to religious people. But ethics applies as much to the behavior

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    Difference between HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT & Traditional PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Definition Personnel Management - Personnel Management is thus basically an administrative record-keeping function‚ at the operational level. Personnel Management attempts to maintain fair terms and conditions of employment‚ while at the same time‚ efficiently managing personnel activities for individual departments etc. It is assumed that the outcomes from providing justice and achieving efficiency in

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    There are numerous theoretical approaches which attempt to define the term “collective bargaining”. The contributions are mainly pluralist in nature and propose the idea that collective bargaining is a necessary and desired activity for resolving conflict arising from the inequality in bargaining power between the ‘strong’ employer and the ‘weak’ employee [1‚ 2]. Trade unions are able to overcome this predicament by functioning as a third-party intervention‚ thus allowing the employees’ views to

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    fundamentalist attitudes which decrease violence. It would then stand to reason that when religious violence decreases‚ governments will begin to lessen restrictions on religious freedom. Therefore‚ a loop feeds back into itself creating a hyper-pluralist and incredibly peaceful

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    together to satisfy some goal which will result in annoyance if blocked‚ (3) law of exercise - connections become strengthened with practice and weakened when practice is discontinued. | Holistic Model learning Theories | Represents the universe as a unitary‚ interactive‚ developing organism‚ active and adaptive model of a man | FunctionalismJohn Dewey (1896) | Paralleled BehaviorismGestalt | Two themes have been most prominent in the gestalt treatment of thinking: one concerns the occurrence of understanding

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    The English Patient Commentary Page 136-137 This key passage is from Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient‚ found in the first few pages of chapter four. Before‚ this passage‚ Hana is sitting beside Almasy while he begins to describe his first expedition in the deserts in the 1930s. After‚ Almasy explained how he came to hate nations‚ but was attached to the desert as it could not be claimed or own. The passage between reinforces the idea that identity is not fixed‚ it changes over time as people

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    38 PUBLIC POLICY MAKING: THEORIES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Ferdous Arfina Osman P ublic policy making is not merely a technical function of gov ernment; rather it is a complex interactive process influenced by the diverse nature of socio-political and other environmental forces. These environmental forces that form the policy context lead to the variation in policies and influences the output and impact. Due to the contextual differences‚ public policies of

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    In normal times‚ examining the changing nature and purpose of business firms would be a very challenging assignment‚ but we are not living in normal times. As well as all the usual topics globalisation‚ sustainability‚ ethics and stakeholders‚ there is a need to assess the impact of the recent global recession on the nature and purpose of business firms. As business has moved from bartering rabbit skins for sacks of potatoes‚ to electronic trading of mortgage back securities‚ the purpose of business

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    Sovereignty‚ which is the authority to govern has three main categories‚ federalism‚ confederacy‚ and unitary system. Federalism limits the power of the government by dividing the national‚ and the state government. State and Federal power is then again divided into legislative‚ judiciary‚ and executive branches. This all keeps no one group maintaining all of the power‚ it is a constant check and balance. The power of the state is what the national government does not have‚ and also has to be deemed

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