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    sovereignty. If President Assad continues these ruthless actions then international action needs to take place in order to end this chaos. First of all‚ the protection of journalists needs to be enforced if Syria is to gain back any acceptance. The rights and safety of journalists should be standardized internationally. If the killing of western journalists does not stop then the government of Syria must be forced to allow protection to be given to them by UN peace enforcement officers or some other

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    | The Competition Commission of Pakistan | PRESENTED TO: SIR NAJAF | | Fatima Mustjab | | Presented By: * Sidra Tariq:BC100003 * Hira Khan:BC10037 * Faiza Awan:BC10042 * Iqra Shazadi:BC10046 * Aleena Tariq:BC10104 (eve) * Fatima Mustjab:BC10105(eve) CCP Introduction The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) was established on 2 October 2007 under the Competition Ordinance‚ 2007 which was later transformed into Competition Act 2010. With competition and

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    COMMON PEOPLE FIGHTING FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Looking backwards in human history‚ one can find many people who‚ wanting to fight for their own rights‚ ended battling for what is morally good and correct for a whole country. Born in different nations‚ of different cultures and struggling for different reasons‚ Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela and Estela Barnes de Carlotto have demonstrated‚ through direct and non-violent action‚ that common people can obtain welfare for themselves‚ for their contemporaries

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    domestic product (GDP) growth and from infrastructure projects such as dams and bridges. In contrast‚ pure empowerment approaches stressed the direct participation of people living in poverty and placed human development at the core of their concerns. ActionAid’s HRBA builds on this idea that human development is the central concern. It takes the lead from Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen‚ who defines development as a process of expanding people’s freedoms. According to Sen: “These freedoms

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    The Struggle For Human Rights: A Neo-Aristotelian Analysis Krystle Bono Human Rights have been something we have fought for as a country--as well as internationally--for decades. Many people have advocated for these rights to be universal; some of those people were prominent figures in society and chose to use their status for the greater good. Former First Lady‚ Eleanor Roosevelt‚ was one of those people who‚ as a household name‚ became one of the most outspoken women in the history of American

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    RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COMMISSION The Religious Education program of a Catholic school is the core of its curriculum. Needless to say‚ it determines the direction of the faith formation of the students. It also manifests the commitment of the school community to be an active promoter of Christian Values. The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines which decides on the membership application of an institution based on its catholicity seriously considers the Christian Living program of the

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    Human Trafficking and Slavery * Legal responses: * International: UN introduced a binding a protocol regarding trafficking and slavery in 2003. As of 2010‚ 137 countries have agreed and ratified the protocol. India has signed it‚ but has not ratified it into their nation‚ which means that the protocol has not affected them‚ as they are one of the nations that are the most common place of human trafficking and slavery (Pearson’s Legal Studies HSC). * Domestic: Australia ratified

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    Alas‚ no gender‚ age‚ nor ethnicity is exempt from the global crisis of human trafficking. However‚ the victims are not dispersed evenly throughout the planet. The International Labour Organization (ILO) has concluded that the over half of all trafficked persons‚ for a total of 11.7 million slaves‚ come from the Asia-Pacific region. Meanwhile‚ the highest rates of people trafficked per thousand inhabitants exists in Central and Southeastern Europe (depicted in light blue) and Africa regions (depicted

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    ADVANCED PLACEMENT HUMAN GEOGRAPHY READING ASSIGNMENT – FAST FOOD NATION INTRODUCTION to Fast Food Nation (Amazon.com excerpt) On any given day‚ one out of four Americans opts for a quick and cheap meal at a fast-food restaurant‚ without giving either its speed or its thriftiness a second thought. Fast food is so ubiquitous that it now seems as American‚ and harmless‚ as apple pie. But the industry ’s drive for consolidation‚ homogenization‚ and speed has radically transformed America ’s diet

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    Environmental Education Title ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: AN AWARENESS TO THE SOCIETY ABHISHEK RANJAN AND MD DILAWAR KHAN Introduction:- The etymological term "environment" does not only only consists of place and surroundings which shape the human individual but it also has varied ranges of flora and fauna as well as several biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem in its fold .The word "scope" means coverage ‚ end aimed at purpose ‚ intention‚ outlook‚ purview and sphere of observation

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