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    DUTIES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND JOB QUALIFICATIONS Internal Structures General Manager Expected to assist with marketing campaigns in their area. Oversees the overall operation of the business Implement rules and regulations in the business Has the authority in coaching‚ rewarding and disciplining employees in a responsible and effective matter. Must be able to train employees in proper cash-handling methods and must have controls in place to account for all revenue received.  Has keys to

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    Parental rights and responsibilities are listed in Section 18 of the Children’s Act. These include guardianship‚ contact‚ care and maintenance. Maintenance can be understood as the parent’s responsibility to provide for the needs of their children or payment towards the fulfilment of these needs. This responsibility is part of the parental duty of support towards children and this essay will focus on whether or not this duty falls on a child’s grandparents where a child is born out of wedlock and

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    A GOOD CITIZEN

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    A good citizen needs to imbibe many qualities. That he has some duties and responsibilities to bear is true‚ but at same time‚ he enjoys some rights and privileges as a citizen of a free state. While he has every right to participate in the judicial‚ legal politics‚ religious and social affairs of the nation‚ he has also some responsibilities i.e. not to injure the sentiments of others and to protect the weak against the strong. To stand by the state‚ under all conditions‚ is his first and foremost

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    What Is a Citizen?

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    A citizen is a member of a community of people who owe loyalty to a government and‚ in turn‚ are entitled to its protection. The idea of citizenship‚ or the rights and duties of citizens‚ dates back more twenty-five hundred years to ancient Greece and Rome. Citizenship gave people legal rights and allowed them to take part in government. During those times citizenship was only for men who owned property. Citizensduties to the government included paying taxes and serving in the armed forces. Over

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    “Bad Officials Are Elected By Good Citizens Who Do Not Vote.” Join He Police Force …. Serve Your Country. Don’t Buy Movie Tickets In Black … Support The Corruption Free Nation Fighting Corruption Can Begin With Boycotting Bribe-Giver Pay Your Taxes Do Your Duty.& Enjoy Your Rights & Protect Your Nation Till Your Last Breath. Treat Every Woman Or Man As You Would Like To Be Treated. "Live For Yourself‚ Die For Your Country" " Good Citizens Are Rare‚ You Can Pick Them Out In

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    Government Paper What does it mean to be a christian citizen?? Every Christian‚ no matter what form of government he lives under‚ is under command from the lord t maintain proper and useful submission to that government for the sake of leading a peaceful life. And having an effective witness. The mission of the church is not to change society. Even though that is often a good way of faithful ministry and living. To worship and serve the lord and to bring others to saving faith in him. The basic

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    Founders‚ and the American people generally did not trust a king. The Founders believed that liberty was necessary to human progress‚ and that we all have essential rights to make decisions about ourselves and our property rights. The people themselves have a voice‚ and we don’t need to simply submit to rulers who violate their rights. If there were no king‚ the founding fathers could not settle on a pure democracy‚ in which the majority gets whatever it wants. They believed history proved that democratic

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    Declaration of the rights of Man & the Citizen in the Reign of Terror Fueled by the Enlightenment ideas‚ the French revolution from 1789 – 1815 is an event of great international importance. Not only did it mark the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte‚ who became one of the greatest emperor in the world history‚ but also marked the destruction of the Old Regime. This was when France changed from a monarchy to a republic‚ the first French Republic. This was the revolution that brought change in the structure

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    Duties of a Student

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    Duties of a Student by- Md. Abdul Mannan1 The period of life‚ which we spend to receive education in educational institutions‚ is called student life. It is not only the best time of a man’s life but also the seedtime as the success and happiness in our life depend on how we have spent our student life. That is why‚ this life is the life of work‚ of duties and responsibilities if the later part of life is to be a life of achievement and success. But what exactly are the duties of this life? Giving

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    Citizen Paticipation

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    society. The paper will start with brief definitions of key terms and then establish its position with examples drawn from the Zambian situation. The issue of democracy and good governance is crucial as far as running the affairs of a particular country is concerned. It cannot be subjected to political parties‚ media and civil society alone but it is vaster than mare political enchantments‚ media or civil society scams from certain individuals in the community. This view of perceiving the scope and

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