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    Discrimination against girl children has been a topic of debate. It has been a subject of concern and sociological significance. This subject raises the cultural aspects about the role of a girl child in society‚ what her human rightsare as a human being and a number of sensitive issues.This issue is important because there is nearly universal consensus on the need for gender equality.[1] Gender based discrimination against girl children is pervasive across the world. It is seen in all the strata

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    Australian director‚ Jennifer Kent‚ made her debut with the psychological horror film ’The Babadook’‚ starring Essie Davis as a mother ’Amelia’ and Noah Wiseman as son ’Samuel’. The theatrical poster for the film depicts the photography of the two actors surrounded by the illustration of a huge creature. Directly upon observing the image‚ viewers can already assume the code of the film to be horror or thriller. An eerie‚ chilling vibe can be felt instantly upon the first look. A large humanoid

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    because it shows the failure of the old to lead in times of crisis‚ when the community is just short of becoming a wasteland. Similarly‚ in Where the Girl Saves her Brother‚ a Cheyenne myth of courage‚ a young woman saves her young brother with a high pitched‚ alarming war cry. Quickly‚ in the midst of the battle she swoops up her fallen brother and saves him from the guns of the white men. Seeing the young girl’s bravery (which is unexpected)‚ the white men back off from the Indian tribes‚ fearing what

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    Poster Assessment Evaluation Name on student poster: XXXXXX Poster title: “Is long acting risperidone injection more beneficial in treating the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia than oral atypical antipsychotics? A systematic review” The structure of the poster was well organised and easy to follow. The introduction‚ method‚ results and conclusion headers were all in bold and key points could be seen from a two metre distance as they were in bold also. The poster focused on the

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    3 Project The Poster Art of WWI and WWII During the First and Second World Wars‚ propaganda posters were used to influence people of their country to do certain objectives to support the troops. These objectives were anything from purchasing war bonds to rationing food for the soldiers. The influence of these propaganda posters was tremendous in many different countries. During World War I‚ propaganda posters played a very big role in the United States. These propaganda posters were made to help

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    Importance of Posters

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    and Designing a Poster Presentation Student Development Services Writing Support Centre 1 Posters can be an effective and efficient way to communicate your research to a wide audience. Outline Writing Your Poster Designing Your Poster 2 This presentation will discuss writing the text for a poster‚ and some of the issues around designing a poster; however‚ some of the issues surrounding writing a poster also impact its design. Writing the Poster Two Goals of a Poster: 1- Capture the

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    Discrimination against Girl Child and Women Empowerment The status of the girl child is the key to achieving women’s equality and dignity which is‚ in many ways‚ a litmus test of the maturity of a society. Girls are to be the future mothers besides future policy makers and leaders. The importance of women hardly needs emphasis. Woman is the mother of race and is the liaison between the generations. Our culture attaches much importance to women‚ therefore‚ India has been symbolized as ‘MOTHER

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    Overcoming Challenges of Girl-Child Education By Kale Abba Education has been variously described‚ including the analogy that likened education to the description of the elephant by the blind man. This means education can be seen from different perspectives. Nonetheless‚ education is what one experience from the cradle to the grave. That is what you learn and experience from birth to death. Education is a fundamental right for girls and fulfilling this basic right is the only way to realize other

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    Education of a child starts from the family and mother is the first teacher. But‚ the irony in India is that although the deity of education is a female i.e. Goddess Saraswati according to the Hinduism‚ innumerable number of women are illiterate. They are not remaining uneducated by their own wish but they are being forbidden from receiving education because of the patriarchal families in our society. In most of the families the birth of a girl child is not desired and if accepted they are thought

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    Girls education in India The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. From the advent of the human species‚ with or without schools‚ one keeps on taking education in some or the other way. It is one the basic necessities to be educated for human‚ as world out there is full of competition‚ where one needs certain amount of skills to survive and be a threat

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