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    Syrian Unrest

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    THE SYRIAN UNREST The Syria unrest‚ which has been going on since March of 2011 is an uprising by a rebel group against a governing party in Syria. The main objectives of the rebels are to overthrow current president‚ Bashar-al-asshad. In April of 2011‚ the president deployed the army‚ still loyal to president asshad whose family lineage has been ruling Syria for decades‚ to open fire on any protesters. The rebels‚ in retaliation‚ formed their own group of armed troops mainly consisting of ex-soldiers

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    Labour Unrest

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    publicity. They got the help of trade unions and started some kind of movement in which they said that they will feed the aspirations of normal people.� However‚ Professor Sharad Bhowmik‚ Dean‚ School of Management & Labour Studies‚ Tata Institute of Social Studies‚ cites brutality of the state governments while quelling riots and the apathy of managements against trade unions. �The state government has been excessively oppressive on any section of the workers who have been protesting. In most cases

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    student unrest

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    International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications‚ Volume 2‚ Issue 10‚ October 2012 ISSN 2250-3153 1 A comparative study of changing Family Composition‚ Structure and Practices in urban area of Kanpur City (U.P.) Ragini Mishra* Shabnam Ansari** and Sudha Mishra*** * Research scholar‚ (Ph.D.) Human Development & Family Studies)‚ College of Home science‚ MPUAT‚ Udaipur‚( RAJ.) Research scholar‚ (Ph.D.) Human Development & Family Studies‚ College of Home science‚ MPUAT‚ Udaipur

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    Religious Unrest in Nigeria

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    Dedication ………………………………….. ..i Preface …………………………………….......ii Acknowledgement ……………………………iii Table of contents ……………………………..IV Topic: religious unrest in Nigeria‚ causes and effects. Chapter 1 1.1 Definitions of religion. 1.2 Types of religion. 1.3 Types of religion and religious unrest in Nigeria. Chapter 2 2.1 causes of religious unrest 2.2 belief strategy

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    Violence occurs at various familial levels such as between couples‚ parent-child‚ siblings‚ and dating. The purpose of violence is to proclaim authority over another individual in an effort to control the victim’s actions or to punish them for their actions. Typically‚ the victim is less powerful because of their position in the family‚ age‚ or their ability to control every aspect of that individual’s lives. Families experiencing violence generally are socially isolated and have minimal contact

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    Urban Unrest in France

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    *Urban Unrest in France (Nov. 30th* Reflection) The two articles both discussed the uprisings of young people in France due to racism and poverty on the outskirts of the mega city‚ which dates back to the history of colonialism. The first reading by Balibar (2007) the author addresses the riots in banlieues through categories such as: names‚ violence‚ post-colony‚ religion‚ race and class‚ citizenship/the Republic‚ and politics/anti-politics. Furthermore‚ the author answers important key words

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    Civil Unrest In The US

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    America experienced an influential civil unrest due to several reasons during the 1960s and 1970s‚ which can be drawn parallel to the civil unrest that we see today in the United States to some extent. The 1960s election can be think of being analogous to the current elections. In 1960s presidential election‚ John Kennedy won the election‚ defeating Richard Nixon by a minute margin that divided the country in a similar manner as the 2016 presidential election‚ where Donald Trump defeated Hillary

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    Violence is a social problem that increases over the years. Violence is not so much shown in magazines and books as it is on television and the media. This does not mean that violence on television is the only source for aggressive or violent behavior‚ but it is a significant contributor. Children can also pick up violence from a parent or guardian at an early age. Peers are important in a child’s life. It has been psychologically proven that males are more aggressive than females. Therefore

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    Unrest Youth of India

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    Yes youth of India are in unrest condition because of diminishing Human values‚ increased selfishness‚ time bar for every work‚ no values for the intellects‚ the uncertainty about the future etc. However the Youth are managed to balance the same with money. The western influence has made the youth to attract towards the fanciful life where the enjoying the things which might give them relief for a seconds such as intake of Alcohol‚ Smoking‚ even the sexual desires. Not only youth‚ even the middle

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    Student Unrest in India

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    STUDENT UNREST IN INDIA Nowadays schools and colleges have become an abode of indescipline. Examinations are conducted with the help of police. THE AIM OF EDUCATION is to wipe out the existence of the coercive force. When a father sends his son to a school‚does he think that his son will become a thief ? Is it not an irony that parents spend their hard earned money to see their children indesciplined ? THE CAUSES of such indescipline are that the students do not read properly and their teachers

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