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    Compulsory Military

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    have given rise to thinking that military training should be given compulsorily to the citizen of India. The three attacks of China and Pakistan in 1962‚ 1965 and 1971 have compelled Indian leaders to give second though to this problem. Need of Compulsory Military Training: To get training in military service is important‚ significant and useful in many ways: First it makes the people disciplined. It inculcates the noble qualities of serve‚ sacrifice‚ devoting and dedication. Secondly‚ military

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    Compulsory Education

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    101 08/22/2012 Compulsory Education There are many forms of research for compulsory education. When I started to dig for Information‚ I was quite amazed in how far back it actually goes. It may have been a little different then‚ but the concept behind it were and still are the same. With that‚ you will see multiple questions that need to be answered. What function does compulsory education serve in the United States‚ what are the advantages and disadvantages to compulsory education‚ and

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    Compulsory Voting

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    Should voting in the U.S elections by mandatory? This is question that has both positive and negative views. We can see from the examples of other counties that this possible and has made a positive impact in amount of people that come out to the polls. However on the other hand if these citizens were not forced by law to come out and vote how many would take the time to cast their ballot. Some that do not agree with this motion often say that with forcing the citizens to vote will give us more

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    The study involved six government clinics from the Population Welfare Department in Sindh Province and 13 clinics run by the Marie Stopes Society (a local nongovernmental organization) in both provinces. The participation of women was subject to voluntary acceptance and medical eligibility. All respondents were interviewed at baseline and subsequently at each scheduled visit during the study period. Side effects‚ complications and adverse events‚ if any‚ were recorded for every participant at each

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    Monimed: Voluntary

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    MoniMed did not follow its obligation towards society and practiced no social responsibilities to its employees and shareholders. The following examples are compared to‚ The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility: (Carroll‚ 1991). The vertex‚ Voluntary responsibilities; define a company to be a good corporate citizen‚ which contributes resources to the community and improves the quality of life. (site) In the end‚ MoniMed did contribute to the community with quality monitoring devices; however

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    nineties version and the original. They were very different their weapons‚ clothes‚ transportation but had a few similarities like the language they spoke the same language‚ kept the same characters‚ and so was the plot. They’re many differences between both movies the nineties version and the original. Which are the weapons they used‚ in the older version they use swords while in the nineties version they use 9mm pistols. I think that having the use of pistols instead of swords helps me realize

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    Tax planning for corporate liquidation The Tax reform act of 1986(TRA) made significant changes to tax provisions which had influence on corporations. One of the most important changes was the deletion of the General Utilities doctrine; under a plan of complete liquidation it had given a tax relief for appreciated assets distribution. This essay illustrates tax law changes about corporate liquidations and suggests some tax planning strategies to mitigate the influence of TRA. Sec. 336 changes

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    Voluntary Euthanasia

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    is especially used to relieve the pain of an animal or person suffering incurable and/or severely painful disease. There are 4 different types of euthanasia; these include voluntary‚ non-voluntary‚ involuntary‚ and passive & active euthanasia. Voluntary euthanasia is conducted with the consent of the patient‚ non-voluntary occurs when the patient is unable to give or deny consent‚ and involuntary happens when euthanasia is performed without the patient’s consent. All of the above varieties of

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    “Voting should not be compulsory in Australia” Popular participation is often cited as one of the fundamental principles of democracy. The right to vote being a freedom that has‚ and continues to be‚ sought after by people all over the world. Despite the value of many political systems’ movement toward universal suffrage‚ the few countries that have confused the right to vote‚ with a requirement to‚ have arguably deteriorated the significance of this achievement. Australia is part of a considerable

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    Tikki Voluntary

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    As Mario Puzo once said‚ “The strength of a family‚ like the strength of an army‚ is in its loyalty to each other.” In the story Rikki Tikki Tavi‚ Rikki was loyal to his new family because they gained his trust by caring for him. This was only possible because the family was loyal to him and did not just leave him there to die or go away. The theme of Rikki Tikki Tavi is loyalty can make you do dangerous things for the people you care about. Rikki Tikki is a loyal character in this story. In

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