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    INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND GLOBAL SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS. Global environmental problems involve one or more of the following: 1. Deforestation 2. Desertification 3. Rapid Population Growth 4. Food Production and Equitable Distribution 5. Global Warming 6. Depletion of the Atmospheric Ozone 7. Acid Precipitation and Air Pollution 8. Ocean Pollution Characteristics of International Environmental Problems: 1. Many of the international problems involve the

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    Community Courts and Specialized Courts Randis Rylander Criminal Justice and the Community Professor Herbeck September 5‚ 2013 Abstract Community courts and specialized courts are just that‚ the name says it all. Community courts work with the community‚ this is a neighborhood focused court that deals with more problem solving and safety in the community. These courts maintain and build relationships with the local residents‚ families‚ business owners‚ suppliers‚ schools

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    and censorship. "A Dog’s Tale" is a clever short story which works to show the intelligence of a dog and the poor reply that the dog so often receives. Released in 1904 in Harper’s Magazine‚ according to Wikipedia.org‚ it became an example against what the treatment of animals by certain types of scientists and‚ in particular (also according to Wikipedia’s article) the antivivisectionist movement. Later it would be revised and become a book. It is a sad tale of a dog’s life. Initially‚ Mark Twain

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    What Is the ‘Problem’ Of an Ageing Population? Christine Loh August 2005 What is the ‘Problem’ of an Ageing Population? Christine Loh August 2005 Civic Exchange Civic Exchange is a non-profit organisation that helps to improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. Room 701‚ Hoseinee House‚ 69 Wyndham Street‚ Central‚ Hong Kong Tel: (+852) 2893 0213 Fax: (+852) 3105 9713 URL: www.civic-exchange.org Disclaimer The views expressed in this report are those

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    Hindi films are banned in Manipur since September‚ 2000‚ by separatist militant group Revolutionary Peoples Front which claims that Bollywood goes against Manipuri values. Priyanka Chopra is happy with all the critical praise coming her way for her performance as MC Mary Kom in the boxer’s biopic but the actress says it is “disheartening” that people from Manipur cannot see the movie. Kom too had expressed her sadness over her hometown missing its date with the big screen version of her life-story

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    Environmental problems‚ ranging from Antarctic Ozone hold to global warming‚ are becoming severe and urgently needed to be tackled with. It has gone beyond national boundaries and become an issue that can be only solved by the cooperation of all the countries in the world.  Firstly‚ the seriousness of the environmental problems has gone beyond the individual country’s ability to solve. The environment has been polluted for hundreds of year by all the people in every county. Due to lacking of capital

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    he knows what needs to be done‚ when must it be done‚ and how are the resources required to do the job to be obtained. A management generalist will not have the responsibility of developing specialized knowledge himself‚ he just needs the ability to put many pieces of task together to form a coherent whole‚ which means synthesis. And in order to manage the team effectively‚ the PM must have the responsibility of keeping the project on time‚ within budget‚ and up to specifications. What is more‚ they

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    “Role of International Court of Justice in Public International Law” Author: Keshav Shankar Nande‚ Semester IV‚ Hidayatullah National Law University‚ Raipur. Introduction The impetus to create a world court for the international community developed as a result of the atmosphere engendered by the Hague Conferences of 1897 and 1907. The establishment of the Permanent Court of Arbitration‚ although neither permanent nor‚ in fact‚ a court‚ marked an important step forward in the consolidation of an

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    (allowing the global integration of financial markets) are three of the main factors causing globalization‚ according to Manuel Castells. Harvey concurs with these claims‚ focusing however on the influence of postwar Fordism and the formation of the new world market through deregulation and financial innovation. The importance of these last two factors is now challenged by the enforcement of financial system regulation at the international level (Lane 2012). The process of globalization has remained the

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    equal leverage among the legislative and executive branches. With the implementation of judicial review‚ the U.S. Supreme Court has jurisdiction and authority to strike down law‚ overturn executive acts‚ and legally bind a public official to properly carry out constitutional duties. Indisputably‚ the practice of judicial review is the main power of the United States Supreme Court to date.</p> <p>Many claim that judicial review was never "spelled" out in the Constitution; however‚ Chief Justice John

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