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    AKSHAY ZAVERI PROJECT TOPIC: THE INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM: A CRITIQUE LEGAL METHODS PROJECT 1. BIBLIOGRAPHY  BOOKS REFFERED:  BLACK‟S LAW DICTIONARY 869(West Group Pub. VII ed.‚1999).  JUSTICE M. RAMAJOIS‚ SEEDS OF MODERN PUBLIC LAW IN ANCIENT INDIAN JURISPRUDENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS-BHARATIYA VALUES 24 (Eastern Book Company‚ 2nd ed.‚2000).  M. RAMAJOIS‚ LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF INDIA: ANCIENT LEGAL‚ JUDICIAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM 25(Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt

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    Introduction……………………………………………………………………. 2. Effects of technology…………………………………………………………... 3. Effects of different technologies on society………………………………….... 3.1 Nuclear technology………………………………………………………. 3.2 Internet technology………………………………………………………. 3.3 Medical technology………………………………………………………. 4. Positive effects of technology on society………………………………………... 5. Sociological factors and effects of technology……………………………………. 6. The Recent Negative Effect of Technology on Society……………………………..

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    EFFECTS OF ILLITERACY ON SOCIETY illiteracy is one of the major problems facing society and the educational system. Recent studies show that there is an increasing rate of illiteracy all over the world. A study conducted by Recent studies show that there is an increasing rate of illiteracy all over the world. A study conducted by WSI (World Statistics Institute) shows that over 27% of people are illiterate globally. Another study by the same institute shows that the speed at which the illiteracy

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    well-knit financial system. Financial system comprises‚ a set of sub-systems of financial institutions financial markets‚ financial instruments and services which help in the formation of capital. Thus a financial system provides a mechanism by which savings are transformed into investments and it can be said that financial system play an significant role in economic growth of the country by mobilizing surplus funds and utilizing them effectively for productive purpose. The financial system is characterized

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    Evolution of Indian Financial System: A Critical Review EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Economic Development of a country depends‚ inter alia‚ on the financial system. The larger the proportion of the financial assets (money and monetary assets) to real assets (physical goods and services)‚ the greater the scope for economic growth in the long run. For growth to take place‚ investment is necessary which flows from the financial system. Besides‚ as a scarce factor of production in the Less Development Countries

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    French and Indian War‚ also known as the Seven Years’ War‚ was the New World conflict that marked another chapter in the long imperial struggle between Britain and France. When France’s expansion into the Ohio River valley brought repeated conflict with the claims of the British colonies‚ a series of battles led to the official British declaration of war in 1756. Not only were there tremendous effects on the French‚ but also the French and Indian War had an almost innumerable number of effects on the

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    The Indian Removal Act and its Effects As the United States developed and carved its path to becoming a great nation‚ a great number of issues arose. Issues‚ which if not dealt with effectively and in best interest of the young nation‚ would retard and thus stunt America’s journey to achieving what it has become today: A great nation. One such issue that had to be dealt with was the Indian removal to the west. The colonies were expanding and growing in number‚ which meant more land

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    Totalitarianism and Its Effects on Society Throughout Europe‚ most countries had remained democratic until the early 1900s. Following World War I‚ the government systems of Europe began changing‚ with some countries remaining democratic while others shifted into dictatorships and totalitarianism. 2 in particular became very prominent; the Nazis of Germany and the fascists of Italy. After these parties emerged‚ Germany under the Nazis were led with rules of extreme racism‚ while the Italian leaders

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    Qureshi Traditionally‚ courses that deal with computers and society issues focus primarily on enumerating the various ways in which computers impact society. This is done by listing categories of topics such as privacy‚ computers in medicine‚ military uses of computers‚ etc. Classic cases of computer abuse or errant systems are typically described in detail‚ as a way of simply making students more aware of how computers affect society. These examples are meant to serve as warnings to future professionals

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    Classism and its effects on Society James Bradley Cardinal Stritch University Instructor Kevin Nettesheim Intro to written communication April 17‚ 2013 Abstract Throughout history classism has played an important role in how people are perceived and treated. This goes as far as race‚ gender‚ financial status‚ and social class of individuals. For persons of any classification to prejudge another based on their background is morally and ethically incorrect‚ when God created man‚ he created

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