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    Internet Internet has been perhaps the most outstanding innovation in the field of communication in the history of mankind. Ten years ago‚ the term internet was practically anonymous to most of people. Today internet has become the most ever powerful tool for man throughout the world. The internet is a collection of various services and resources. Internet has its advantages and disadvantages. But usually‚ the advantages of internet outweigh its disadvantages. Communication is one of the greatest

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    Also‚ noting that all major companies have their headquarters in Mumbai like the Aditya Birla Group‚ Tata Group‚ Reliance Industries Limited and so on. Also‚ the Reserve Bank of India and all major nationalized and private banks have their headquarters situated in Mumbai. This gives high impetus to investors who come and invest heavily in the stock markets. And Mumbai has two of India’s oldest stock markets in the country. These investors find it convenient to come and find everything at one place

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    Reducing Global Warming through Interior Design by Nick Ajarawong Class: IPE3 Tutor: Katharine Hurlstone 21 August 2012 2100 words Reducing Global Warming Through Interior Design Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine how interior design can decrease global warming by using alternative methods‚ and why designers should be concerned about conserve or maintain the environment. Once people in the world confront the same problem about climate‚ many of them are concerned

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    In the 1800’s children were forced to go to work in factories for little pay. The factories were in very bad conditions for children to work in. Most of the kids got asthma because the factories were so dusty. The children had to get into small gaps in the machines to fix them which was very dangerous and some of the children died because of it. A lot of the children didn’t get any sleep so they fell asleep in the factories. The children had to bend over for long periods of time‚ if they fell asleep

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    Child Labour A Curse To The Society Art 24 of Indian Constitution: “ No child below the age of 14 years shall be employed to work in any factory or mine or engaged in any other hazardous employment” i) Introduction : It is believed that childhood is an evidence of the faith of God in human being. Nature has given childhood as a gift to human being wants to enjoy their childhood life freely and happily. Even after 64 years of independence from the British rule‚ the children

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    Essay on Mumbai Aamchi mumbai is the popular lingo in the local language which is used by the mumbaikars while reffering to their hometown‚ Mumbai. I too am filled with pride to refer to this sumptous city as my birthplace. Ancient yet modern‚ fabulously rich yetachingly poor‚ Mumbai is India in microcosm. everyday nearly half of the city’s population commutes from far flung suburbs to downtown offices‚ banks‚ factories‚ mills etc for a living. Nearly 13 million people including weathy industrialists

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    of the industrialization. Among those the child labour problem is the worst of its kind. Though In Bangladesh the unemployment rate is about 6.2 corer but in the labour force the child labour is very alarming. 8 % of children (5-14 years) in child labour (1999-2003) 10% of male children (5-14 years) in child labour (1999-2003) 5% of female children (5-14 years) in child labour (1999-2003) These are the situation according to UNICEF about the child labor position in Bangladesh. Later we shall

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    Child Labour Child Labour in the Industrial Revolution was the employment of children as workers for textile industries‚ mining industries‚ milling industries and many more. In 1788‚ more than 60% of the workforce were children employed in textile factories. Children aged as young as 5 or 6 would work for more than 12 hours a day‚ for 6 days a week. Families sent their children to work in factories‚ mills and mines because they needed the money. The average working class child in the period 1791-1850

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    For many of us it is hard to imagine what it would be like growing up‚ having to work from the age of five and not being able to go to school. ’Child Labour’ is defined by the United States Department of Labour (DOL) as ’the employment of boys and girls when they are too young to work for hire; or when they are employed at jobs unsuitable or unsafe for children of their ages’ It is not something we are too familiar with ourselves‚ living in a wealthy country‚ but the fact is that there are many Third

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    ELIMINATION OF CHILD LABOUR Definition of child labour: Child labour is the work performed by a child that is likely to be harmful to their health or physical‚ mental‚ spiritual‚ moral or social development. Facts about child labour: According to the definition of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)‚ there are about 218 million child labourers in the world today of course no one likes the fact that children work and do not go to school. But despite the facts that child labour is considered

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