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    DARSHAN SINGH PATIALVI - ADVOCATE GENERAL | Restitution Of Conjugal Rights: Criticism Revisited | Introduction:- Section 1[1] of the Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 embodies the concept of Restitution of Conjugal Rights under which after solemnization of marriage if one of the spouses abandons the other‚ the aggrieved party has a legal right to file a petition in the matrimonial court for restitution of conjugal rights. This right can be granted to any of the spouse.This section is identical

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    Higher Education Act: INCREASING AFFORDABILITY? Lawmakers have recently reauthorized the Higher Education Act‚ is an attempt to increase enrollment rates by improving the affordability of a college education through raising financial aid eligibility to in need students. Over the last four years this rise in the federal budget for student financial aid has inflated the cost of a college education to an all time high. Due to these increases in student loan availability‚ not only has the student debt

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    Sociology is defined as the “systematic study of human society.” (Macionis 2) When breaking this definition down into simpler words‚ focus on four words: study‚ human‚ behavior‚ and society. The “study” of sociology refers to the application of scientific principles and methods. Sociology focuses on “humans”‚ not animals. Sociologists study a person’s “behavior”‚ not their thoughts or motivations. Finally‚ “society” is used because sociology is a term that is used for a social context. (Guzzo)

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    w w w e tr .X m eP e ap UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level .c rs om 9699/11 May/June 2010 SOCIOLOGY Paper 1 Principles and Methods 1 Additional Materials: *0329046234* 1 hour 30 minutes Answer Booklet/Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet‚ follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on

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    ADVANTAGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION General Purpose: To Inform General Purpose: To inform my listeners of advantages of a college education. Central Idea: Having a solid grasp on being taught‚ being a learned individual on a mission to succeed‚ and bringing the best result out of the repetitiveness of daily life. Introduction I. Attention Material: A. “The Benefits

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    suicide. Durkheim states that suicide is a social fact. There will always be suicide. His theory talks about if suicide is only an individual choice the rates would be static and have no patterns. But‚ in his study he found that suicide rates are higher in times of peace then

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    towards preparing students’ for their future career. From the Higher Education point of view‚ an internship may be defined as a short-term educational experience with a company or organization that provides students with work experience in an area where they are interested in enhancing a career decision. Internships which can also spell valuable work experiences and further increase students’ confidence. Thus‚ the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) prepared guidelines for Student Internship

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    Gil Gilead Student I.D.802008629 BUS 9551 SFB May 11‚ 2012 Improving Higher Education Cost Efficiency with Technology and Program Accountability Executive Summary: In the last two decades college costs have risen by 429 percent‚ a rate higher than the increase rate for health care (Sheets‚ 2012). To encourage colleges to increase value and efficiency‚ the government is offering $55 million in grant money to colleges which can reduce costs for students (Cooper‚ 2012). In the past twenty

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    Paradigms in sociology refer to an important structure concept and dynamics of a society. Paradigms are basic assumptions people make when trying to explain/understand a given social problem. It offers accuracy in describing the central concepts. There are two main basic assumptions that are used in society everyday. These paradigms we use today are Person Blaming and System Blaming. The reason behind these paradigms is the high amount of people who blame social problems on individuals‚ and

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    IMOINDA’S MODERNITY: APHRA BEHN’S ENACTMENT OF CONJUGAL MARRIAGE IN OROONOKO‚ OR THE ROYAL SLAVE Aphra Behn depicts Imoinda‚ the object of the prince’s love in Oroonoko‚ Or The Royal Slave (1688)‚ as exotic in her person‚ potent in her sexuality‚ but highly conventional in her domestic aspirations. While she has only limited ownership of her body‚ she operates within the limits of her status to secure the love of Prince Oroonoko‚ and then to defend their union‚ even at great risk to herself‚ and

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