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    –systems analysi of policy * And it can be used as a way of generating concepts Citing examples from Sri Lankan Context : Road networks If wecompare the kilo metres of roads per square kilo metre of land in Sri Lanka‚ the country is ranked with developed countries like England and Ireland. But the conditions of the road network are so appalling that it has caused incalculable costs to Sri Lankans by way of lost time‚ money‚ life and temper. While the investments in the road network have been

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    concepts/theories/models‚ what are the key messages of the leader that is worth learning? To what extent the key messages reinforce or contradict the leadership concepts/theories/models? Percy Mahinda Rajapaksa is the 5th president of Sri Lanka and commander in chief of the Sri Lankan armed forces. He swore in as the fifth executive president on 29th November‚ 2005. Like many other presidents around the world‚ Rajapaksa possesses many leadership qualities that are worth noting. Rajapaksa practices visionary

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    We all know sri lanka is an island ‚ It is called as “Pearl of the indian ocean”‚ as well as a sri lankan we should have a proud‚ I have it‚ because we are the lucky people with everything even with less economy in the world (proud ancient‚ temperate climate‚ curious nature‚….. etc.)‚ I think even location of the sri lanka is also special. i could find it from a very early article of an English web site. (gravity strength around sri lanka‚ such as scientific things and other things connecting with

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    the government of Sri Lanka for 33 years. Being a minority group in a nation that has a long history of Western colonization‚ prompted the LTTE to lash out against the Sinhalese majority in the years following the country’s independence in 1948. Throughout the 1970s‚ the group began using acts of violence‚ while undergoing a couple of name changes‚ until 1976 when the group formally became the LTTE. Shortly after their establishment‚ the LTTE began a series of attacks on the Sri Lankan military. These

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    people know the price of everything and the value of nothing”. My trip to Sri Lanka has changed my perspective on living my life. My time in Sri Lanka has provided me with unforgettable experiences that changed many of my preconceptions such as understanding my parent’s individual identities‚ differing the ways of life between Sri Lanka and Canada and the importance of the connection to my heritage. When living in Sri Lanka I had to adapt to the weather‚ and an environment‚ which is completely different

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    Anil´S Ghost Summary

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    critically acclaimed fourth novel by Michael Ondaatje. It was first published in 2000 by McClelland and Stewart. Anil’s Ghost follows the life of Anil Tissera‚ a native Sri Lankan who left to study in Britain and then the United States on a scholarship‚ during which time she has become a forensic pathologist. She returns to Sri Lanka in the midst of its merciless civil war as part of a Human Rights Investigation by the United Nations. Anil‚ along with archaeologist Sarath Diyasena‚ discovers the skeleton

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    Comparison of competitors’ product In this topic we compare popular eco tourism destination in the world and with Sri Lanka’s eco tourism products. According to independent tarveller.com rating these (below) are top few destinations for eco tourism in the world. Further we analyses same or equal quality products are available in Sri Lanka. Palau long before it was featured on the 10th season of "Survivor‚" the island nation of Palau was recognized as one of the world’s foremost diving destinations

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    Power Sharing

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    Power Sharing in Sri LankaSri Lanka has a diverse population with 74% Sinhala speakers and 18% Tamil speakers. Among Tamils‚ 13% are called ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ and the rest ‘Indian Tamils’.  Most of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhist‚ while most of the Tamils are Hindus or Muslims. There are about 7 % Christians‚ who are both Tamil and Sinhala.  Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in 1948.  In 1956‚ Sinhala was recognised as the only official language of Sri Lanka; thus‚ disregarding

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    Youth and Consumerism

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    The politics of land reform and land settlement in Sri Lanka By Sunil Bastian Introduction It is possible to analyse land reforms using a variety of frameworks. The most common one found in literature‚ especially among those concerned about the economy‚ is to link the land reform debate with the objective of achieving agricultural growth. For others who are concerned with rights‚ the purpose is to ensure land rights and poverty alleviation. In recent times the notion of rights based development

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    Conflict in Multi-Ethnic Societies 1. Causes of conflict in Sri Lanka Citizenship Right When Sri Lanka gained independence in 1948‚ the Sri Lankan government passed the Ceylon Citizenship Act of 1948. This act granted citizenship only to those who were either born in Sri Lanka or whose forefathers were born there. As a result‚ many Indian Tamils found themselves stateless. Though the Indian Tamils have lived in Sri Lanka for many years‚ they do not have basic rights such as education

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