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    political responsibilities. They were not able to organize themselves so they could be protected. Also they could not serve in the army. Also their economy was going to a downfall, most of the people were agricultural laborers bound under the feudal system to work on his lord’s estate. Document 2 1. One reason they declined is because the empire was too large. It would take weeks to set up meetings and they could not control all parts of the empire at the same time. Also it would take to…

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    Human Rights Watch, 37 percent of girls marry before they turn 18, and roughly about 10 percent marry by the age of 15 (Sharma, 2016). These marriages result from poverty, lack of education, and child labor among others. It is also more prominent on lower caste communities where people have little to no access to education, and it is higher among Muslims and Hindus. This shows how much of an impact it has on the children and this is why there is a ban on child marriage, just as there is a legal…

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    heredity, education is our social heredity. With biological heredity alone, we would be nothing better than an animal. But we have social heredity that makes us a man. It is only man who can be educated. Education is very essential for the progress of everyone’s life and thus we all should know the importance of education in our life. It plays the role in ours’ life as it brings positive effects on the human life. It also helps us to easily understand and deal with any problem. Without education…

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    continues throughout life and this has a huge influence whether the mindset or beliefs are changed over years. Now, there are agents of socialization such as family, education and peers which indicates the concept of political socialization. When it comes to family, this is the most important or the influence of parents. Then education deals with the school and the teacher, the scholars in a field of study (these are personal factors that all influence people’s political values) . After that…

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    Afghanistan, with violence. The Taliban continued to grow and spread and began to take over countries like Pakistan. The Taliban overtime has become more advanced in technology and weaponry tactics, like using guns and bombs to prevent new development and limit the amount of people who could receive an education. The Taliban declared war on two major groups; Women and Education. And as their war on education…

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     Head of divisional Council: It was the highest tier of basic democracies. It was a new experiment in the field of local government as before the advent of basic democracies, local government institutes in Pakistan and undivided India didn’t go beyond the district level. The jurisdiction of a divisional council coincides with the division. Constitution: The divisional council constituted of official and unofficial members. One half was official and the other was consisted of unofficial. The…

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    From the 1900’s through present day women with their own personal speeches talked about things like equality, women's rights, education, and war. Their arguments along with other women's arguments have addressed significant social issues through their speeches of their personal experiences. In the next few pages you will read through historical examples how this is true. Women have done a lot and have spoken up to talk about the wrongs in society and have proved their point by sharing personal…

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    Many factors were vital influences upon the modern Olympic Games movement from 1892 to 2002. Political interests in the late 20th century were one such factor that shaped this movement. While the Olympics were originally intended to bring together the international community (which was the reason that Pierre de Coubertin wished to reinstate the games from ancient times), but they were also responsible for sparking intense competition between Olympians and their supporting countries as they…

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    fortifying the performance evaluation processes. When Nestle wants to do anything, the most important one is it will consider about the people first. It also called a people- inspired company as it is more focus on people, products and brands instead than systems (Nestle management, 2011). People orientation in Nestle is strong because it realizes that employee’s management and business are build up shared…

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    the issues.This is important because . Malala Yousafzai, Arthur Ashe and Mahatma Gandhi all embody this idea. Malala Yousafzai started speaking out against the Taliban and voicing her support for women’s education in 2008. Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian revolutionary who helped India and Pakistan defect from British rule through his own series of peaceful protests in the late 1800s to the mid 1900s . Arthur Ashe stood up for Haitian immigrant rights and spoke against the policy of apartheid in…

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