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    Child Labor: The World’s Biggest Perpetrators     Catherine Miller‚ Gabby Tomlinson‚ Becca Pineda‚ Pilar Garcia     December 2014                           Issues such as child labor can be considered social problems. Social problems are defined  as “conditions that are evaluated as wrong‚ widespread‚ and changeable” (Loseke‚ 2003‚ p.7).  Social construction theory refers to the process of how social problems are made. First‚ social  construction theories are presented to claims­makers who deem the theories as a social problem 

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    EN BANC [G.R. No. 122156. February 3‚ 1997] MANILA PRINCE HOTEL‚ petitioner‚ vs. GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM‚ MANILA HOTEL CORPORATION‚ COMMITTEE ON PRIVATIZATION and OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT CORPORATE COUNSEL‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N BELLOSILLO‚ J.: The Filipino First Policy enshrined in the 1987 Constitution‚ i.e.‚ in the grant of rights‚ privileges‚ and concessions covering the national economy and patrimony‚ the State shall give preference to qualified Filipinos‚[1] is

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    Recent Tendency of Women Rights Violation in South Asia Amity Saha M.A.1st Year‚ South Asian Studies‚ UMISARC‚ Pondicherry University Abstract: Chauvinism‚ discrimination‚ sexual harassment‚ rape and other crimes against women are problems faced severely by women in South Asia in recent days. These are the serious cases of violations of human rights. In this article several current incidents‚ where women rights and dignity as a human being are completely violated in south Asian countries are

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    The Art of Opposition: Progressive Politics and Poetry from 1931-47 Mirza Jaffer Abid Committee Chair: Carollee Bengelsdorf Member: Uditi Sen 1 For Nana‚ who survived not one but two partitions. And Anas‚ whose daily life was partitioned. Speak‚ for truth is living yet. Speak‚ whatever must be said. − - Faiz Ahmed Faiz 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Chapter 1: A Pleasant Conversation 3. Chapter 2: Returning 4. Chapter 3: Translating the Nation 5. Chapter 4: When Lines are

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    INTRODUCTION: The Philippine Congress‚ the law-making body of the government‚ is bicameral1‚ it is divided into two houses and each house has similar requirements in order for an aspiring candidate to run. Future candidates are only required to fulfill minor requirements like citizenship‚ the ability to read and write‚ number of years in terms residency‚ a specific age and being a registered voter. Congressmen are voted per district‚ while senators are elected at large and are ranked by the number

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    Nuclear war is something that we have all heard about. It seems to be overdramatized in movies. But perhaps the movies are right. Maybe we are on the brink of a chasm so dark and ominous that it drowns out all faith and light. A nuclear holocaust occurring would wipe out all of civilization as we know it. We would be essentially thrown into a dark age. Never in the history of the world has there been such a dramatic event‚ but that does not mean that it cannot happen. "Once we all lived in peace

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    The State of Women Rights in Pakistan by secondopinion02 Constitution of Pakistan guarantees the rights of women and do not discriminate in any sphere of life. The basis of Pakistani constitution is Islam; a religion that has secured the rights of women fourteen hundred years ago. In Pakistan; Mukhtaran Mai‚ Dr. Shazia and various other women have been raised internationally because of the corrupt character of our moth eaten justice‚ social and political system. In order to avail political

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    The Problems Faced By Rehab Centers Abdul Rehman Amir Mateen Ahmad Nayab Waheed Shahzeb Riaz Wardah Wasim Ms. Sameea Amjad Academic Writing‚ N 204 March 01‚ 2013 Lahore School of Economics Problems Faced By Rehab Centers Many of the problems in rehabilitation in the third world countries arise due to the lack of financial resources. The lack of financial resources causes difficulty in regular continuation of medication and subsequent relapse of the illness. The lack of job

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    Six point movement The 6 Point Movement was a Bengali nationalist movement in East Pakistan spearheaded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ which eventually led to the liberation of Bangladesh. The movement’s main agenda was to realize the six demands put forward by a coalition of Bengali nationalist political parties in 1966‚ to end the perceived exploitation of East Pakistan by the West Pakistani rulers. The demands were drafted by leading Bengali intellectuals Rehman Sobhan‚ Govinda Chandra Dev‚ Munier

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    Overpopulation in Pakistan

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    As we know that the economic development of a country depends on various factors such as natural resources‚ capital and human resources. Human resources have fundamental importance because without them‚ the natural resources can not be exploited but overpopulation causes adverse effects on the economy. The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the impacts of the impacts of overpopulation on the economic development of Pakistan. Contents of Study: In order to see the role of population in the

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