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    only took me a second to 5 chose Criminology as my major in University. 6 In university, I not only learned an understanding about many forms of laws and rights, but 7 also gained significant skills and expertise. I learned about United Nations treaties such as 8 the Convention on the Rights of the Child and all the measures it takes to protect every child 9…

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    In this article, Sangupta and Gladstone outline the inequality and blatant sexism that women face within committees of the United Nations They focus particularly on the rejection of several female candidates striving for a leadership positions within the U.N. Shazia Rafi, a United Nations representative for the All Pakistan Women’s Association is quoted saying, “Misogyny is baked into the system.” According to the article, the U.N. claims that female empowerment is a desired endeavor, however,…

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    While most people would acknowledge that prevalent gender inequality exists in the United States and other developed countries - whether through pay gaps, misrepresentation in governance, or blatant sexism - and that there is a struggle to address these inequalities, we take for granted the quality of life that American women have over many others throughout the world. The treatment of women throughout the world varies from country to country; in many cases, women in underdeveloped or…

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    technique could be altered to implement the use of bed nets to prevent malaria. Furthermore, to find the right techniques for stimulating change, researchers look at models such as the health belief model and the social ecological model. New interpretations and applications of these models will enhance public health as a whole since these models are…

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    Essay On CSR In India

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    India is the one of country that working towards Corporate Social responsibility under the mandatory Companies Act, 2013 of India. Universal Primary Education is the most important Millennium Development Goals goal set by United Nation and India is contributing towards these goals. The aim of this paper is to identify the current status and public perception of a situation of CSR within India by seeking answers of the following questions:- • Find out investment options to promote CSR. • Business…

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    which individuals and nations interests begin to become similar through globalization (Mahbubani, 81-88). Mahbubani goes through explaining a one world system but still leaves ambiguity. He doesn’t define this one world as either a one world government or a union of the nations similar to the European Union model. With this one world theory framework, it puts the sovereignty of nations at risk. Mahbubani asserts that we need to converge into a one world system, but not all nations have the same…

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    Murphy, 2). Here the term had evolved into something that protected the rights of the future generation, not only the current one. This definition was accepted by the United Nations General Assembly which gave the term political salience. In 1992, a broad strategy of sustainable development was officially endorsed at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Earth Summit in Rio de Janiero. It continues to serve as the dominant meta-discourse of national and…

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    Globalization Analysis

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    that alludes to the quick joining and relationship of different countries, which shapes the world issues on a worldwide level. Globalization has influenced the items individuals expend, nature, society, security, and thought trade between diverse nations. There are numerous variables that prompt the rapid globalization patterns. This speeding up in globalization can be credited to an increment in facilitated…

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    It is important to know the distinction between the theories presented by Rousseau and cosmopolitan democracy. Both theories form nations and have specific guidelines for a nation to follow. Rousseau based his theories on the Spartans and Romans of ancient time. He studied the small nation-states and their developments, and found characteristics that made them prosperous. While, the theory of cosmopolitan democracy is a response from an ever changing global climate during the Cold War. With more…

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    Introduction: This analysis of the UN Women’s Organization will define the pan-Asian political activism, protectionism, and socio-economic factors of victimized and exploited Asian women as the “other” in the context of constructing female identity in a patriarchal Asian society. UN Women defines the premise of building an international coalition of women to galvanize and inspire women to find greater socio-economic and political resources to raise their wages and standard of living in Asia.…

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