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    India’s Reservation Policy in Higher Education Institutions The term “Reservation” has been doing the rounds within the Indian media circuit of late owing to the government decision to implement 27% quota for the OBCs in the educational institutions of higher learning. Time has come to study the significance of this matter and see its consequences on the country in the future. When our country achieved independence‚ a large section of the society was leading a miserable life. They had been exploited

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    China’s Foreign Policy towards Africa Author: Chenchen Wu (the School of Government and International Affairs‚ Durham University) As global demand for energy increases‚ major players like the United States‚ the European Union‚ and Japan are facing competition from a new source as China struggles to meet its need for long-term energy supply. China-Africa cooperation has particularly been put in the spotlight. Some international observers accuse Chinese foreign policy towards African countries

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    RESERVATION FOR WOMEN IN LEGISLATIVE HOUSES: TOWARDS EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN The Constitution (108th Amendment) Bill‚ 2010 as approved by Rajya Sabha recently‚ seeks to reserve as nearly as possible one third of all seats for women in the Lok Sabha‚ the lower house of Parliament‚ and the state legislative assemblies including Delhi. Rajya Sabha and Legislative councils in States are excluded from the purview of this reservation‚ justification for which was not explained anywhere. The allocation of

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    A social movement refers to collective activities designed to bring about or resist primary changes in a society or group (Lunardini‚ 1994). These movements can dramatically shape the direction of society. Some of the most important changes that have been brought about by social movements concern women ’s rights and the way our society views women. Although there are countless people and eras to consider when discussing these movements‚ below are three examples from the second half of the twentieth

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    FEMINISM AND SOCIAL POLICY Some would say feminism is about basic human rights and that it is just a modern social movement. The truth is the feminist movement is neither modern nor social in its origin and its roots are ancient‚ highly religious elements that are rarely‚ if ever‚ mentioned. Some of the first women to speak for themselves and for their sex did so within a religious framework and in religious terms. In the course of a troubled 17th century particularly among the sects‚ the

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    Student Name Professor Name Subject 20 June 2012 Social Equality in Children ’s Literature To begin with‚ we should say what social equality is in general. Social equality is a state of social affairs where all the people within the same group or any other formation have the same rights and‚ what is more important‚ the same status in certain respects. Some basic differences may divide people in social hierarchy. The main ones are gender‚ race‚ or wealth. But why is it so significant especially

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    A- Two social problems that the family ‘often gets the blame for’ is crime and educational behaviour. The new right view say that the family are the cause of these problems because of the decline of the traditional nuclear family and the growth of family diversity. B- one way professionals police and regulate families is that doctors tell parents what to do and give parents advise using their expertise. For example they can tell parents what to do or give their children if they are ill or

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    relationship between sociology and social policy Sociology is the study of the development‚ organisation‚ functioning and classification of society while social policy is a policy designed to tackle social issues. Overall‚ sociology and social policy have a mixed relationship because this relationship depends on which perspectives are involved but in many cases‚ this is a two way relationship. Conflict theories such as Marxism and Feminism argue that social policy benefits the oppressors. However

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    difference? The answer is “caste based reservation”. Kumar belonged to a Brahmin family whereas Rajiv was from ‘scheduled caste’. Admittedly‚ caste is a social reality and a mechanism of oppression in an Indian society. But going deep into this society two main questions arise – Is caste only the mechanism of oppression? Is everyone amongst the ‘upper castes’ affluent? The answer to these questions is known to every one of us. The main objective of the Indian reservation system is to increase the opportunities

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    duIntroduction to social policy Introduction This essay looks at and analyses two articles taken from two different articles in July 2011. Both articles talk about the social housing benefit cap MAIN PARAPRAPHS ‘Crisis solved; ship the poor out of their costly homes and sell them’ by Minette Marrin taken from The Sunday Times (London) takes on a very pessimist approach to social housing. Marrin writes about the problems that social housing causes in the most expensive parts of London

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