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    However, if these measures are not taken, then positive checks such as war and famine will occur. This can be shown in action throughout history. For example, Kerala managed to lower its fertility rate through the use of preventative checks such as education and healthcare, which thusly caused this region of India to avoid positive checks. During the hunting and gathering stage, it was common for positive checks…

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    just a much and can lead to fatalistic suicide, which describes the situation where the individual feels they are trapped and taking their own life is the only way to escape. The results of a study done by A. Mitra and P. Singh (2007) found that in Kerala, India women have the highest literacy rates and educational achievements of women in the area. However, the suicide rate is also…

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    The world is full of people, too many some would say. With the world’s population currently at seven billion it is not hard to see that the population is surging. The number of people in an area must not exceed its carrying composite. With India being the second most populated country in the world, some say it has done just that. Over population is a problem that many people over look, now is the time to stop putting this problem to the side and face it head on before it is too late. The…

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    population groups largely dependent on agriculture are usually poorer and more undernourished. However, it is also observed that regions which are very prosperous in agriculture may have low undernourishment and poverty rates. In states like Punjab and Kerala with better development, a typical scenario emerged. Here, higher inequality in malnutrition prevalence was found at the lower levels of stunted children. In contrast to the urban children, the process of recovery from poor nutritional…

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    inclusive growth, as the development of the economy depends on the extent of financial inclusion in India. (Memdani & Rajyalakshmi, 2013) The percentage of financial inclusion in different states of the country varies differentially. For instances Kerala, Maharashtra and Karnataka accounts for high rate of financial inclusion but the states such as Gujarat, Manipur, Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, etc stand poorly on the grounds of financial inclusion. Hence, the growth has not only…

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    directions, however Coca-Cola affirms its plants channel water to expel contaminants and their items are tried for pesticides. Coca-Cola enlisted a 11% drop in deals after pesticide affirmations in 2003.In 2004, a Coke production line was shut down in Kerala in the wake of being rebuked for decreasing the amount and nature of water in the region consequently despite the fact that the (C.KIERZEK, Abouali, 2014)fundamental issue was the absence of precipitation, Coca Cola shouldn't fabricate…

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    Case Analysis: Minerva Mills v. Union of India Minerva Mills case 1980 was a one of the landmark judgments of the Supreme Court of India. The “Basic Structure” doctrine is the judge-made doctrine whereby certain features of the Constitution of India are beyond the limit of the powers of amendment of the Parliament of India. No part of the constitution may be so amended by Article-368 so as to “alter the basic structure” of the Constitution. Neither the Doctrine of Basic Structure nor the basic…

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    When planning a vacation, we look for experiences .Experiences and stories that we will never get tired of narrating over and over again. In the words of the French scholar, Romaine Rolland,”If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is INDIA. “ A country where you will be welcomed by “Namaste” (Folding hands in humility because we believe that God resides in the soul of…

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    Introduction My name is Manoj George and I work as a pharmacy technician at Methodist west hospital, Katy since 2015. I also worked in two different hospitals in Chicago as a pharmacy technician for 12years. I have bachelor degree in Economics from Kerala University, India and an associated degree in Pharmacy as well. We recently moved from Chicago to join with rest of our family who lives here Houston. I have been married for 10 years and blessed with two boys. I cannot imagine living a life…

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    Vasco da gama landed at Kappad Beach near Calicut, Kerala on 14th May,1498. It was an open harbor filled with vessels of different sizes and the beach was lined with shops and warehouses. Local families of curious sight seekers, along with their children, came out to see the ships that looked quite different from those plying the Indian Ocean. The local king Samudrin(Zamorin) of calicut lived in a palace. On his way to the palace, Vasco stopped to pray at a Hindu temple. He was under the…

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