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    India’s Challenges in the 21st Century Towards a more Equitable‚ Inclusive and Sustainable India India Facts and Achievements India is a country of continental proportions and rich cultural heritage. The civilizational history of India goes back to more than 5000 years. In ancient times India was considered as one of the leading lights of the world and its glory was spread far and wide all across the corners of the earth. Throughout its history‚ India has evolved and reinvented herself. India

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    Professor Collett Tracey English 21st April 2014 Canada: A Racist nation has not changed Racism in Canada is one of the least publicised problems modern Canadian society has faced in the Twenty First Century. With the majority of the Canadian and world public holding the census that Canada through its lax immigration policies and political reform‚ is far from a racist state. This belief is a falsehood that has either been achieved through white lies from history textbooks or a lack of endeavor

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    International Social Work http://isw.sagepub.com Defining Social Work for the 21st Century: The International Federation of Social Workers ’ Revised Definition of Social Work Isadora Hare International Social Work 2004; 47; 407 DOI: 10.1177/0020872804043973 The online version of this article can be found at: http://isw.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/407 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: International Association of Schools of Social Work International

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    WHY WE NEED FEMINISM Being a female in the 21st century is no easy task. I’ve read so many stories of girls getting raped‚ women being paid less than men for the same work‚ and ladies getting called “slut” for wearing something that this patriarchal society deems inappropriate. But beyond this issue of female oppression lies a tangled web of other problems. Throughout the history of mankind‚ females are always deemed lesser being than men. Males‚ being physically stronger due to biological differences

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    03.04 Soil and Impressions Soil For the forensic scientist‚ soil is more than dirt. Soil is thought of as surface material from the earth‚ both natural and artificial. In other words‚ soil includes not only dirt but also rocks‚ animal material‚ and vegetation that lie near the surface of the ground. In addition‚ it may include pieces of glass‚ fragments of brick or stone‚ and pieces of asphalt. The combination of things in the soil may help link a suspect to the crime scene if the soil is somehow

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    Changes in male identity in the 21st century: The only constant thing in this world is change... an irrefutable paradox of life. People‚ opinions‚ perceptions‚ feelings‚ relationships‚ and just about every other thing in this world is subject to change.   As time elicit more changes‚ words continually change its meaning.    Even the centuries-old notions about male identity are now changing.  Gone are the days when men were seen as Neanderthals who only use brute force to satisfy a need or an

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    The Nichomachean Ethics‚ Aristotle discusses the concept of justice in Book V. Justice is used with its many different connotations. However‚ in order to explain the statement that justice can only be found in the laws established by the state I would like to point out the last two types of justice and the notion of equity Aristotle refers to in his book. The first is natural justice‚ true for everyone‚ and next to that there is conventional justice which can differ in different societies and there

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    behavior resulting in breeches of trust‚ such as teachers having sex with students‚ military cadre having sex with recruits and criminal justice employees having sex with offenders seems to be in the reports of the news media every day. In recent years‚ the Department of Public Safety has certainly had their share of this crisis. Agencies dedicated to administrating justice should not be in the business of dispensing sex. Even so‚ the department faces one scandal after another over staff having sexual

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    Int. J. of Hutnan Resource Management 12:8 December 2001 I25J-I268 The changing role of the corporate HR function in global organizations of the twenty-first century Milorad M. Novicevic and Miehael Harvey Abstract The primary focus of this paper is to examine how the increased demand for global corporate strategic consistency and flexibility redefines the roles of the corporate human resource function and its venues of influence. In particular‚ we analyse possible causal linkages

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    access the roles of psychologist in the criminal justice system and how they help defendant’s‚ witnesses‚ prosecution‚ defense‚ judges and juries. It will also concentrate on the exercises of an applied scientist‚ basic scientist‚ policy evaluator and advocate; experts who produce and communicate information to answer particular legal inquiries or to aid in legal disputes; and how these are applied to law enforcement‚ courts‚ and corrections. Most forensic psychologist are frequently requested that

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