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    provide a better basis for planning employee employment in order to make optimum use of workers’ attitudes and to improve their job satisfaction (Nankervis et al. 1999). HRP provide more opportunities of working for women and minority groups in the labour market. Moreover‚ the HPR provide a tool for evaluating the effect of alternative human resource actions and policies. Nowadays business environment is multifaceted and complex‚ thus the changes in business environment will have a great impact on

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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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    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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    UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN KINETICS AND HEALTH EDUCATION RESEARCH TITLE SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS AS DETERMINANT OF CHILD LABOUR IN ABEOKUTA METROPOLIS OGUN STATE COURSE TITLE: RESEARCH METHODS IN HEALTH EDUCATION COURSE CODE: HEE 701 BY Olanike Grace AMUSA MATRIC NO: 167232 UNIT: SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH LECTURERS IN CHARGE: DR. E.O.MORAKINYO DR. A.O. FADOJU DR. S.A. FAMUYIWA JULY‚ 2012. CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the study Children are the tangible asset and the

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    One of the main parties in British politics is the labour party‚ it was established to represent the interests of workers‚ and traditionally supported by the trade unions. The party remained out of power until 1940. However‚ in the general election of 1945‚ it achieved a spectacular recovery. The period of 1945-1951 witnessed unprecedented political economic and social achievements of the first majority labour party in Britain. Labour‚ under Clement Attlee‚ started enacting the measures

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    ‘Explain the ideas and policies which link the modern Labour Party to socialism’. (10 marks) Socialism is the economic system based on cooperation rather than competition of businesses which utilizes centralized planning and redistribution of wealth. Industry is state owned and therefore companies have government monopolies on them which results in no competition. Industries are redistributed though the state to achieve a fairer society. Traditional Labour values were indeed a form of socialism as some

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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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    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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    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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    the growth of the labour party there were many other factors that contributed to their rise in popularity. Such as‚ the split of the coalition‚ the representation of the peoples act‚ and finally Clause IV. During the war the party was led by Arthur Henderson who was the first Labour MP to get into parliament and he played a great role in the War-time coalition. After a disagreement with Lloyd George in 1917‚ Henderson resigned from the War Cabinet. This benefited the Labour party because Henderson

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