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    affecting. But this kind of crime and public awareness of it should not be seen as exceptional. In fact‚ outrage about the mistreatment and abuse Indian women suffer on a daily basis has been building over the last two decades. The rape in December may have drawn great public anguish because it came to symbolize the collected grievances of hundreds of millions of women. Devesh Kapur‚ who leads the Center for Advanced Study of India at the University of Pennsylvania‚ argues that gender violence is coming

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    Women in Indian Politics

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    Women in Indian Politics: Political participation of Indian women‚ though on a small scale‚ started with the freedom movement. Mahatma Gandhi was mostly instrumental for arousing political consciousness in the educated women of the upper classes as well as the illiterate women of the lower classes and making them take part in the freedom movement. Political participation may be defined as voluntary participation in political affairs through membership‚ voting and partaking in the activities of

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    CHALLENGES FACING MODERN CHRISTIANS SUBMITTED BY: SUZANNE GITHAE (08-1697) SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION‚ LANGUAGES AND PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION MAJOR: ELECTRONIC MEDIA SUBMITTED TO: Dr. MUTHONI GACHARI SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION‚ LANGUAGES AND PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE AND PERFORMING ARTS DUE DATE: 23rd NOVEMBER 2012 DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY NAIROBI CAMPUS RELIGION CHALLENGES FACING MODERN CHRISTIANS

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    Islam and its Challenges in the Modern World Islam today is facing challenges from within and from the wider world. The critical problems are the fundamental tensions within Islam. The attitudes and criticisms common in the outside world can be ignored as misguided or hostile‚ but the tensions within Islam throughout the world must be confronted. In a simple geographical sense‚ Islam has to come to grips with its changing centres. The religious centres define the heartland: Saudi Arabia maintains

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    characteristic‚ and also the existence bank’s challenges. in addition‚ the report will provide a restructure plan based on the new imperatives that has been articulated by Nadler & Tushman (1999) which will discuss about the factors that bank should focus on to meet these new imperatives as well as challenges that the bank my face. Finally‚ some recommendations are provided to ensure effective process of restructuring plan. Introduction: Organizational change is a critical factor where it involves

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    Change Challenge Reflection Paper Throughout history many people have looked to have an open dialogue with God. The reason behind this many people feel that forces are out of their control and so they seek help from a supreme being. There is irrefutable evidence that God exists and has a close relationship with his people. Unfortunately as humans we are not self sustaining like God‚ sometimes we need help whether that be going through a tough time or just want to get to know God a little better

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    Women in Indian Army

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    Victimization of Women in the Armed Forces A Paper on the Ethical Macro Issue Submitted by: Chandni Sarda 10BCE0071 III Year‚ V SEM A2 Slot Women have been serving in the armed forces for quite a long time‚ post-Independence. However‚ they worked only as a part of the Armed Medical Corps‚ Armed Dental Corps and the Military Nursing Service. The first batch of women Short Service Commission (SSC) officers joined in 1992. This resulted from a visit of a Service

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    Change in Indian Family

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    Change in the Family structure and Familial relation in India. Introduction Family structure is the way that a household or a family is set up. It is different for every family as families may have single parents‚ may have both parents or may have step parents involved. The family is a basic unit of society. The study of the change in the family structure in India is quite complex. With the increase in the urbanization and industrialization‚ the concept of the family in India‚ which once created

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    Women in Modern China

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    that women must hold a position that has less power than men‚ lowering the status of women. The only way a women could gain any type of respect was by birthing a son. It was taught that women should not have any type of rule and no one should care about a women’s ideas. However‚ communism took over China in 1949‚ forcing gender equality. Women could now work‚ go to school and get divorces. Although much has changed for women‚ many of the Confucian’s ideas on women still influence the way women are

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    Dillon Liu 1/20/2013 Section3: Challenges and Changes in the Movement 1. 1) de facto segregation Racial segregation established by practice and custom‚ not by law. African American faced this problem in the North. 2) de jure segregation Racial segregation established by law. 3) Malcolm X One African American leader who urged their followers to take complete control of their communities‚ livelihoods‚ and culture. He was a Muslims who developed

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