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Corruption a Social Disease
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Liyakat Shah
Corruption the word itself symbolizes that anything that is done by fraud foul means to satisfy our greed for time being. It has various forms and names in order to hide from its identities of the word corruption
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Hopes - An Instrument to Play
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Liyakat Shah
HOPES a word by which many people either build or spoil their life or carrier. If we take the literal meaning of hope than we may conclude that something what is possible within our limit or thing that is usually likely to happen It is this word that we often find people playing sentimental puppets with others.
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Human Rights and Islam
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Liyakat Shah
The human charter for Human Rights was framed some 60 years ago but Islam teaches and preaches about Human Rights some 1400 plus years ago. Prophet Mohammad (PBHU) is the best of best example of it who implemented and showed us the basic principles of every human rights irrespective of caste or creeds.
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The Transit Phase From Nomadic to Settled Life
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Madhulika Sahoo
Mankedia is one of the most primitive tribal group of Odisha. This article describes the transit phase from nomadic to settled life of the Mankedias
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Using Prisoners For Medical Research
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Rose-Marie Chaperon
Should we allow the government to use prisoners for medical research? This practice is unethical and I would apply the theory of Utilitarianism to show how these actions are not right and therefore that good may be achieved under conditions that are harmful to some.
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Recognition of Customary Land Rights of the Tribals in India
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Madhulika Sahoo
The Government in recent time has failed to recognize the customary land rights of the tribals under the Forest Right Act and Indigenous People's Rights Act, which is long pending historical injustice to the tribals. The issue is not only restricted to India, it has widely experienced in other developing countries. The article has tried to explore some of the major cause and its consequences.
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Relocation is Not Our Fate, Simlipal Tiger Reserve: Part-3
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Madhulika Sahoo
This is the last part of the article, the profundity of the displacement was clearly visible amongst the tribals of Simlipal. The sense of belonging always long them to go back to their place of origin. I am hoping the readers will get to feel the tribals scars of displacement through this article.
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Relocation is Not Our Fate, Simlipal Tiger Reserve: Part-2
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Madhulika Sahoo
This 2nd article provides information on tribals inside Simlipal Tiger Reserve; primarily the Kharia (Savara), Brihor (Mankirdia), Bathudis and Kolho tribes. The myths indicates that the Khaira and another community namely, Puran were the autochthons (natives) of Mayurbhanj. The Kharias trace their origin from a pea-fowl's egg. They assert that the Bhanj royal family of Mayurbhanj came out from the yolk, the Purans from the white and the Kharis from the shell of the Pea-fowls egg..
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Relocation is Not Our Fate, Simlipal Tiger Reserve: Part-1
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Madhulika Sahoo
This article depicts the plight of primitive tribals of core area villages inside Simlipal Tiger Reserve, Odisha, India. One of the significant feature about these villagers are self sustainable though with less or no basic facilities of health, education and communication. All is required is rights over their traditional forest and land. Due to length of article it has been divided into 4 parts parts.
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Farmer's Suicide in Bundelkhand Region, India
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Guest User
Rural indebtedness is acting only as a trigger for a complex range of socio-economic factors that lead to suicides. Bundelkhand region is known for its abundance of natural resources but today this is one of the poorest regions of the country. Author: Devendra Prasad Pandey
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Terrorism in South Asia
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ISAAC HILLER ARMSTRONG
Terrorism is a covert warfare, which targets innocent Civilians, Business men and the Politicians. State-sponsored terrorism and religious extremists are the two forces which have been unleashed to weaken and destablise secular countries in South Asian region. Narcotic trafficking, smuggling of arms and explosives is a part of this war. Hence a comprehensive security policy is necessary to combat.
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How Much Money One Needs ?
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Sreenivasan V P
We earn money day and night without thinking how much money is required for a decent living . Some thoughts ....
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Sacrifice Not Noticed - Indian Army Soldiers
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praveena rao
How much do we respect our soldiers? How aware are we of their issues, their work? This article tells about the sacrifices made, the problems faced by the Indian Army..and how necessary it is for us to acknowledge them.
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Exams and Other Pressures in Childhood
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yuka taurus
Children are unable to enjoy their childhood what should be done? Don't they have right to enjoy their childhood as we did.
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Stop! Don't Kill Me Please - Female Infanticide
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neera ahuja
This is about making aware our society and people who kill baby girls, we need to tell them that babies a gift by god and only god has right over life and death of human beings, and no one else
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Rising Wholesale Prices Spur Inflation Concerns
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frank kum
WASHINGTON - Steady advance in the abridgement may anon appear at a amount -- faster inflation. A broadly watched admeasurement of broad inflation, the amount Producer Amount Index, rose 0.5 percent endure month, the better account access aback October 200
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A Polio Victim Still
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Sybil Shearin
Polio is still a very deadly virus. Though it is almost dead in the United States many other countries are still being affected. One result from the Polio virus is Post Polio Syndrome which comes back later for more of you.
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The Cry For Liberty!
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Gitanjali Maria
The uprising in Egypt is proof that people world over like to have liberal and democratic governments and no dictatorship can last forever. A change is always necessary and this is what autocratic governments and rulers around the world are afraid of.
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The Boogie Man is Coming!
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Sybil Shearin
Sometimes children fear things they cannot see. Monsters lurk under beds or in closets. Blood thirsty faces look through windows and fear becomes a horrible nightmare to a child.
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Women Trafficking: A Crime That Needs to Be Acted Upon
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Sally Jackson
Human trafficking is a terrible crime. More than 22 percent of women who are forced into sexual activities are sold or forced into trafficking by their family and friends.
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What's Life Without Facebook? Will it be Good or Bad?
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Edward Paul Labanero
Since we all know that Facebook is like a food that we chew everyday. When we wake up early in the morning many of us quickly open our Facebook account than taking breakfast first. Even if we are not in our home we have a mobile phone or i phones which we use to log on to our facebook account. Why people can get enough of Facebook? being addicted to facebook is good or bad?
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Changes in the Lifestyle Will Help Prevent Snoring
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Dave Information
Snoring is a health risk that can lead to various problems. Reduction in snoring is very important and this can be done by change in lifestyle.
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Most Common Questions That Kids Ask and How to Answer Them
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Dave Information
Kids may ask various questions. Parents should know how to answer them. Read this article to know about the questions and answers you have to give.
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Threats of Freedom to Fail
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kris salaz
As humans we need to accept that we make mistakes and sometimes fail. In fact , this is the way we learn and get to develop more skills. However, some people try to avoid this process of failing, they threat the freedom of others to fail. This issue creates a temporary solution but brings worst consequences not only to individuals but to an entire society.
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How to Prevent Kids From Getting Tips All the Time
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Dave Information
Kids like getting tips for chores. This can become a bad habit too. Learn how to prevent kids from getting tips all the time.
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Humiliation Kills At Times!
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Swetha Prasad
How many of us want to dress up for our self and live for our self? There is one thing in the world that everyone faces at some point of their lives. And that is - humiliation.
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Raising Responsible Children in an Irresponsible World
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Dave Information
The world seems to be very irresponsible in actions. People are immoral and kill each other all the time. So, in this situation, how to raise responsible children? Read on...
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Water Problems in India
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gunda ramesh babu
Water is a scared commodity in India. Agriculture in India is an adventure activity. The millions of cultivators are disposed at the mercy of monsoons. Monsoons occupy a dominant role in the Indian economy.
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Snoring and Simple Methods of Treating it at Home
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Dave Information
Snoring can be a major family issue or health issue. Read on to learn the tips to control it by yourself.
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Teenage Marriage: Disadvantages of Marrying at an Early Age
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Dave Information
Teenage marriage can lead to financial, emotional and social problems. It may even end in a divorce. Read on to learn other disadvantages.
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Alienation of Land in Developing Countries:Introduction ( PART 1 of 3)
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Adoksh Shastry
Land is a very valuable and scarce resource. People need land to grow food, to build cities, for investments as well as for housing. Therefore, access to land, rights over land, the management and administration of land and the settling of land conflicts are very important for human kind.The paper is presented in 3 Parts.
Part 1-Intro
Part 2-Land Tenure
Part 3-Country wise Case Study
Part 4-India
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Drug Addiction in India - a Huge Problem
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Guest User
Drugs follow money, since Indians are getting richer due to a booming economy they have more money in hand to spend on these illegal entertainment activities. Although the percentage of people in India who use drugs is fairly low, but the number is growing at a scary rate.
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Biggest Problems in India
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Guest User
Indian society faces several big problems like corruption, population and poverty. These economic issues and social problems are very bad for the growth and stability of this country.
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Getting a US Green Card Has Become Very Hard
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Guest User
Software Engineers from India who are on H1-B visa in United States face a long Green Card (GC) wait. Reasons why it has become so hard and issues surrounding it.
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The Gator Mailbox Insert Identity Theft Deterrent.
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john parham
Did you know it could cost you a fortune if your identity was stolen. Statistics say that your identity will be likely be stolen from neighbors and family. According to Javelin Strategies, a prominent research firm that often reports on identity theft..
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My UPs and DOWNs
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ASER IBRAHIM
Finding what you want regardless other people opinion. I try to stay positive but sometimes I doubt myself and I wonder if all what I dream about is just a dream and there is no chance of actually doing it.
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Common Man's Apology
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anubhav proothi
The article shows a comparison between how the 2010 Commonwealth Games should have been, and how they are going to be, based on what we have witnessed so far.
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Demolition Chaos in North Bound Lane, Philippines
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Melea Agatha Silong
A chaos started at Northbound Lane along EDSA at 10am in the morning as authorities demolished the squater's area in the district. But it turned out to be a bloody one...
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The Question of Scotland Yard's Image in Pakistan is Also...
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Nazar UlIslam
They are dogmatic mainly because they are prejudiced, especially about the Indians, and the prejudiced people have greater danger of becoming dogmatic.
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Police Corruption Worsening by Hour
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Joshua Tolento
Last month my civil rights were violated by Fostoria Police Officers and my right against unreasonable searches was stripped from me when they suspected me as a drug dealer.
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Intellectual Property Law: Fostering Innovation and Competition
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Ori Viv
Innovation helps drive the world and the business. It also helps companies invest in research to beat the competition. Of course any company would require incentives to invest in research and this incentive comes in the form of intellectual property laws enacted to allow innovation to be shared in the market while giving benefits to the inventor.
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Employee Loyalty Life Cycle- A Step Further
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Soumen Nath
This article explains the relationship between different stages of employee loyalty life cycle. Each stage is closely related with each other and the degree of employee loyalty both positive and negative rests on this relationship. Note: Unfortunately, because of technical reasons it is not possible to put graphical representations on this page.
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Games For Development of Managerial Acumen in Turbulent Environment
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Soumen Nath
The use of games as training strategy in business organizations help to inculcate decision making ability in employees in crunch situations. These games are based on real business environment. Participants are confronted with business issues such as to develop a strategy, execute tactics, analyze competitors, see the business effect of such decisions, thus helping build managerial acumen.
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Employee Loyalty Life Cycle
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Soumen Nath
Unlike Product Life Cycle and Customer Life Cycle Employee loyalty also have got a Lifecycle (Employee Loyalty Life Cycle or ELLC). ELLC integrates different factors/attributes responsible for employee loyalty such as Relationship Focus, Organizational Climate, Career Advancement, Management Effectiveness, and Reward System.
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Stop Child Labour
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Anulekha Ghosh
Relevant factors giving rise to child labour in India and certain legal prohibitions to fight against this social issue
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Reasons Why You Should Not Support the Military Build Up in Guam
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Luke Calip
The island of Guam is currently going through construction to prepare Guam for the military arrival. This arrivals preparation is taking away land from the people, and is going to increase the population numbers greatly along with competition for people of Guam.
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With Liberty and Justice For All | Same Sex Marriage
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Norman Quidachay
Those against same sex unions may oppose because married couples shall be able to produce children. Two same sex humans or homosexuals cannot. It is just impossible. However, that does not mean they cannot get married.
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Playful Concerns: Common Fears When Sending a Child to the Playschool
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Irameet Kaur
The article takes us through the various situations that parents face when their toddler starts going to the playschool. While we are still debating whether 2.5 years is the right age to put a child in playschool, there are some playschools who are already admitting kids at 1.8 years.
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Dowry System - An Evil Custom of Indian Society
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Anulekha Ghosh
Dowry system and the relevant Laws in India protecting the rights of Women against this violence. Several laws have been enacted to curb this evil custom of Dowry.
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Defamation And Fair Comment In India: A Critical Analysis
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Atin Kumar Das
The law gives protection to a man's reputation, which to some is dearer to life than anything else. Love of reputation inspires people to do great things, acquire name and fame which is the main frame of life in every walk of life. The aim of law of defamation is to protect one's reputation, and honour and dignity in the society. A person needs protection of his reputation, honour, integrity and character as much as the right to the enjoyment of property, health, personal safety, liberty and a number of other privileges.
Defamation an injury to a person's reputation is both a crime and a civil wrong. The law of civil defamation as in English and other common law countries, is uncodified in India, it is largely based on case laws. The law of criminal defamation on the other hand is codified in Ss. 499 to 502 of IPC, 1860
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