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    Rather than arriving at a simplistic conclusion that men are “by nature” violent, studies have concluded that there is a complex linkage between masculinity and domestic violence, and that violence is used as an expression of power and control. In India, every 9 minutes, a woman is treated with cruelty by her husband and his relatives. One of the most significant consequences of domestic violence on the victim is the denial / violation of her fundamental and human rights. Domestic violence…

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    The sanctions are found to be reasonable and satisfactory. However, since there is no fixed punishment under Islamic law, the penalty can be higher depending on the effect of baby dumping. The authors suggest that the Islamic approach to prevention, ie. prohibition of adultery, intoxication, and others, might be suitable to be applied in Malaysia and Nigeria. They also…

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    assess the impact on society and to assess their responsibility. It begins with an assessment of the following aspects of each company: customers suppliers ecological communities Employee CSR plans Triumphant take organizations on compliance with laws and guide them to respect moral values and respect people, communities and the natural environment. CSR is sustainable - with various activities that can support an organization without a negative impact on business goals CSR is not only…

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    every culture had its own unique way to make our nature understandable. Important discoveries were made in almost every period of our history like the theory of a heliocentric star system, the invention of the automobile and the discovery of the main laws of physics. All these…

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    countries feel the effects of patriarchy more intensely than women in developed nations such as the United States. The proportionally high cost of education through tuition, school supplies, and low parental income in developing countries, such as India, Ethiopia and Pakistan, restricts the education of girls in impoverished families. If education is available, families in developing countries choose to give it to boys instead of girls. Since in many developing countries women hold subservient…

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