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    References: 1. J Bradshaw‚ 1972‚ A taxonomy of social need‚ New Society ( March) 640-3. 2. D Piachaud‚ 1981‚ Peter Townsend and the Holy Grail‚ New Society (Sept.) 421. 3. B S Rowntree‚ 1901‚ Poverty: a study of town life‚ Longman. 4. United Nations‚ 1995‚ The Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action‚ UN. 5. P Townsend‚ 1979‚ Poverty in the United Kingdom‚ Penguin

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    New England vs. the Chesapeake The discovery of the Americas gave a ray of hope to promising settlers who would migrate from England to begin a new and improved life. Most of these settlers ended up in either the New England colonies or the Chesapeake colonies. These two colonies could not have been more opposite of one another. The fact that they were so different makes it no surprise that by the 1700’s the New England colonies and the Chesapeake colonies had evolved into two distinct

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    Victimology and Victim Policies Time Constrained Essay Has the government been right to prioritise policies directed at helping prevent burglary? In reflection to the essay title Maguire et al describes Ken Pease’s Crime prevention as involving ‘…the disruption of mechanisms which cause crime events.’ And ‘How to disrupt them is the central question’. (1997:963). The mechanism adopted in preventing burglary has been seen by many as a positive step‚ but its importance and priority within

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    China’s One Child Policy 1: The main reason that the one child policy was introduced was that the population of China was growing far too quickly. Data suggests that the one child policy has reduced China’s population by around 400 million‚ a huge amount. The one child policy was to save resources‚ land and natural resources. In 1976 the population of China was around 940 million‚ which had grown from 540 million in 1949- a 400 million gain in less than 30 years. This couldn’t go on and as the tradition

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    PROMOTION POLICY OF WORKMEN AT IOCL‚ Western Region Submitted By Shweta Gopalji Pankhania UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Ms. Smita Mukherjee A PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF MMS TO VIDYALANKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wadala (East)‚ Mumbai 400 037 July 2013 PROMOTION POLICY OF WORKMEN AT IOCL‚ Western Region Submitted By Shweta Gopalji Pankhania UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Ms. Smita Mukherjee A PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF MMS TO VIDYALANKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wadala (East)

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    of North America‚ many groups of people of Europe came to the New World such as the Puritans and Quakers. Both the Puritans‚ led by John Winthrop‚ and the Quakers‚ led by William Penn‚ were escaping persecution from England but each they had their own views and goals in religion‚ politics‚ and ethnic relations. Being on the native land of the local Indians‚ both Penn and Winthrop had to face issues and negotiations with the Indians. Penn and Winthrop had their own separate approaches to politics but

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    still reaffirmed American that the United States would not interfere in the affairs of others. Finally he won the election in 1933 since most of Americans wanted to go with isolationism. Isolationist advocated non-involvement in European and Asian wars and non-relation international politics. Also in 1933‚ Roosevelt announced “The Good Neighbor Policy” which meant that there was no need for armed intervention in other countries‚ especially in Latin America. While Roosevelt withdrew troops

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    The English had never been or explored any other places except where they’d always lived. So when this new idea of immigration came into the scene the English were and little confused but also interested on what else was out there for them to see. New ideas and ways of living were founded in this time of immigration. Finding or realizing that there are other people on the other side of the world that just live differently than you would be something to be interested in. At least in the sixteenth

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    Although the ’frontier’ period of Australian history can be viewed in the terms of war‚ there were also many white settlers who were appalled at the treatment of the Indigenous people and wanted to help them. Some of those who tried to help were government officials‚ others were Christian missionaries. These people truly believed that the Aboriginal people needed their help and without it they would die out. Their somewhat misguided attempts to help the Indigenous people are known as ’paternalism’

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    crisis of late nineties had led a decline in the growth rate of export to this region. From the model‚ measuring price and import elasticities of export flows to ASEAN attracts a great deal of attention because of its significant implications on India ’s export earnings from ASEAN. As the time series data involves non-stationary on their level‚ the Phillips-Hansen’s Fully Modified (FM) method has been applied to get the estimated values of elasticity. The regression results show that there exist significant

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