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    Alternative dispute resolution in Sri Lanka 1. Arbitration – Arbitration Act of 1995 2. Mediation 3. Conciliation The advantages of the ADR methods are that the parties themselves are in the best position to know the strengths and weaknesses of their cases and therefore the negotiatory process can be undertaken where there is a willingness rather than engage in expensive litigation which is controlled mainly by outsiders – the lawyers. Importance of alternative dispute resolution

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    RURAL POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN Nigeria In addressing this topic; Rural Poverty Alleviation‚ it is necessary to define each of the words in this phrase. Efforts will therefore be made to clearly describe/define the following words; RuralPoverty‚ and Alleviation. WHAT IS RURAL? To define what is rural is daunting task‚ because the word rural is an inexact term that can mean different thing to different people. For example‚ what is considered rural in a place like United States of America and United

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    Magnitude of Rural Poverty in India Introduction Poverty refers to that state or condition which fails to provide minimum necessities of life. Thus‚ poverty leads to extreme lower standard of living‚ denying even the basic requirements of life to a vast majority of population. Poverty can be defined as a social phenomenon in which a section of society is unable to get even the basic necessities of life. When a substantial segment of population is deprived of minimum standard of living‚

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    The Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society (SLWCS) founded in 1995 had been working exclusively in Sri Lanka to protect native species while aiding the social development of the Sri Lankan people. Headed by Ravi Corea‚ president‚ and Chandeep Corea‚ projects director‚ the SLWCS began its first major project in 1998 — an innovative electric fence designed to resolve conflicts between the native villagers and the elephants in Sri Lanka and protect the surrounding forests. The idea was to fence off

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    It took three decades of war‚ ethnic conflict and loss of thousands of lives for Sri Lankans to realize the importance of unity. Sri Lanka now stands in a position where the country is gradually recovering from brutal wounds of war and this is high time for the nation to look into aspects of promoting unity among diverse cultures and ethnic groups to avoid the reoccurrence of such a tragedy. One way of achieving unity among different ethnic groups is through education. Enlightenment of the nation

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    To determine the impact of economic growth or GDP in the Sri Lanka‚ a simple econometric framework was adopted by Abaid (2013)‚ where in his study the function model which he derived from production function framework: Where: Y denotes the estimated output level of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita growth. The L denotes the amount of labor force of the country and the K denotes the domestically financed capital stock-proxied bt the Gross Capital Formation (GCF). A constant technology

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    This is an essay i submitted to an essay competition recently. “THE RELEVANCE OF INFORMATION SECURITY IN 21ST CENTURY SRI LANKA” Information security is rapidly increasing in relevance and importance to 21st century Sri Lanka. The widespread growth of Information Technology has been the major deciding factor of this. Although we must realize that even though the relevance of information security is majorly increasing because of the advance in technology‚ we must not assume that the concept

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    and accessibility of fish. The concept of Sustainable Livelihood (SL) is an attempt to go beyond the conventional definitions and approaches to poverty eradication. These had been found to be too narrow because they focused only on certain aspects or manifestations of poverty‚ such as low income‚ or did not consider other vital aspects of poverty such as vulnerability and social exclusion. It is now recognized that more attention must be paid to the various factors and processes which either

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    Problem Statement: The wide spread problem in Pakistan is poverty and is particularly in rural areas. Approximately two third of the population and eighty percent of the people live in rural parts of the country. In 2009-2012‚ the government estimated that twenty four percent people were living below the national poverty line. Poverty is widely distributed in the many parts of the country where communities are small‚ scattered and isolated‚ and where there are few major urban centers. Lack of access

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    vsp.state.va.us&proxystylesheet=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.vsp.state.va.us%2Fvsp.xslt ➢ Gun Law in the United States‚ 2008. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_the_United_States_(by_state)#Wisconsin ➢ Ministry of Public Security‚ Law and Order‚ - Sri Lanka‚ 2004 http://www.moi.gov.lk/Direct_Services.htm ➢ Justice Stephen Breyer‚ 2008‚ International Herald Tribune

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