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    CHAPTER-3 REPRESENTATION OF DALIT WOMEN IN BOTH NOVELS Dalit women are shown as passive silent sufferers and ignorant in the novels that deal with Dalit community. The women were socially discarded for a long period of time, the women were compelled to live a vulnerable life, be it any field like economic or education or even health and all other areas that fall under the basic needs of humans. In the total context country the status of the Dalit women was and still is the worst compared to…

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    and the massive agricultural corporations that have the most control of it. Since the first genetically modified seeds have hit the market, the price of development has kept the creation of them almost exclusively in the hands of the already huge agribusiness companies. The near monopoly that few groups have for many years has left GMOs with a negative association for many people. Moreover, many of these corporations have been able to significantly affect political decisions regarding regulation…

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    seriously address the issue. Since the states founding in 1850 water policies have never been carried out in a rational scientific or democratic fashion, but rather subordinated to powerful corporate interests that include but are not limited to agribusiness, real estate, and finical aristocracy. 3. Two-thirds of California’s precipitation falls in the northern portion of the state, while two-thirds of all Californians live to the south. 4. In addition to their water crisis the states…

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    Neoliberalism and Indigenous Activism Lizbet Limeta Professor DeLugan ANTH 116: Indigenous Activism in the Americas Fall 2016 Introducing Neoliberalism and Its Impact on Indigenous Communities There are systems deeply embedded in modern society in which a small group of elites are able to influence policies. Neoliberalism in particular perpetuates this type of system in order to benefit corporate interest. Corporations have been able to maximize their profit at the expense of marginalized…

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    Pre-Veterinary Career Plan

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    Before doing this project, my plans after High School were to go to a College somewhere in North Carolina, and major in Zoology, Biology or Veterinary Medicine. After doing this project, I got accepted to Mars Hill University in North Carolina & will be doing my studies there in Zoology/Biology with the pre-veterinary program. The city I will most likely live in is Asheville, North Carolina but that may change because I plan on going to a different University after I get my Bachelor’s degree.…

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    industry plays a major role in contributing to the problem of global climate change. This particular issue does not get addressed nearly as much as it should because many of these corporations generate billions of dollars, which has resulted into agribusiness instead of traditional farming. As other countries generally follow the lead of the United States pertaining to legislation and trade policy they watch how we approach the issue of pollution caused by the meat industry. Many countries that…

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    This is the introductory essay of a young man who calls Harriston, Ontario home. Matthew Feenstra, a product of Midwestern Ontario was born and raised by strong beliefs and family traditions which were integrated into many work experiences, hobbies, and interests. His love for agriculture is shown wherever he goes and in whatever he does. Matthew was born and raised on a family farm in Wyoming, Ontario. The farm was fifteen minutes from Sarnia which is a border city to Michigan, U.S.A.…

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    Be Non-Violent, Be Vegan! Is the realization of torture, terrorizing and vivisection style mass slaughtering of billions of innocent animals a year for “your” food not enough to make you go vegan? Perhaps it will, when you realize that the killing you continue to support is going to kill you! Animals are “someone” and not “something” that experience joy and pain. They have the moral right not be exploited and suffer at the hands of humans to be used for food, clothing or amusement. Factory…

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    Saad AljabburAlsuba October/ 5/ 2016 Lillie-Dunn My country (Saudi Arabia) Saudi Arabia officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ( KSA ), and it is an Arab state in Western Asia. We have a large land, which is about 2,150,000 km, and (830,000 sq miles). In fact, Saudi Arabia is the fifth largest state in Asia and second largest state in Arab world. The Saudi Arabia is a basically a monarchical state in south-western Asia, possesses the…

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    2 BACKGROUND Standard Chartered PLC is a British multinational financial institution headquartered in London (England). Sir John Peace is the chairman of the board and Bill Winters is the group CEO. In India, Standard Chartered Bank (S.C.B.) has been in operation since 1858 and is India’s largest international bank with 99 branches in 42 cities . The bank’s Indian operations are headed by Sunil Kaushal (CEO) and is headquartered in Mumbai. 3 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACCORDING TO STANDARD…

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