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    units mostly depend on family labour they are also called as family farming system (Ninez, 1987). The food basket of any country is served by these small family farming units. For example, in India, the small and marginal farmers constitute 84.97 percent operating in an area of 44.31 percent (Govt. of India, 2012). The scenario is replicated elsewhere also as the share of family farming in the total agricultural production is 40 per cent from 25 per cent of the farmland in Brazil, and 84 per…

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    2001, on those closest and distant times, about highlights and low points through examples. After 9/11 attacks in the US, Pakistan and the US have been working together as closest allies against war on terror. Firstly, relations between those two states were promising. In…

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    UNITED STATES – IMPORT PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN SHRIMP AND SHRIMP PRODUCT. This case is brought by four countries which are Malaysia, India, Pakistan and Thailand against the largest world economy center which is United States of America (US). This case is all about the importation of a certain shrimp and shrimp product from Western Hemisphere (Carribean) who got an advantage to import the shrimp to United States. The panel stated in concluding this cases that the members of WTO can adopt…

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    Chapter XVI, Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code states that Whoever voluntarily has carnal inter¬course against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal, shall be punished with 1[imprisonment for life], or with impris¬onment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine. Explanation.—Penetration is sufficient to constitute the carnal intercourse necessary to the offence described in this section. This was introduced back in 1860 and…

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    Right To Personal Liberty

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    with fellow human beings". Although, he also stated that "the magnitude and content of the components of this right would depend upon the extent of the economic development of the country". It was also emphasized that "It must, in any view of the matter, include the right to the basic necessities of life and also the right to carry on such functions and activities as constitute the bare minimum expression of the human self". Right to personal liberty can be further explained as:- As per Munn V.…

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    Khamosh Pani Analysis

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    them…they seem to be the keepers of their morals and their values.” The nation is the sentimental, ideological and collective sense of belonging towards a territory by a group of people who have a shared history and culture, while the state is the political entity. It becomes problematic when the people constituting a nation start to see their territory as only a ‘political’ entity. Almost on the same lines, a political and “moral” judgment is made by both the…

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    Westerners sought to control vast territories though the new imperialism by using their advanced technology to force nations and colonies to give control over to them. Before the 1800s europe had little control over china, india or africa but after the industrial revolution they gained so much influence they brought much of the world under their control. This matter because one of the reasons for the expansions was social darwinism. This Lead westerners to see themselves as superior and rob…

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    for example islamophobia. This paper will address the teaching of the Islamic religions and how the religion is interpreted in different countries and cultures in the world. This paper will address Islamic religions in the United States, Great Britain, the Middle East, India, Pakistan, and other countries. This paper will also research contrasted Islam with Christianity and Judaism, and do these understanding impact the ways Muslims and non-Muslims interact and communicate with one another. One…

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    continued to explore New Mexico for any signs of wealth, they had other plans such as converting the natives of the north from a polytheistic religion into a monotheistic religion, in this case, Christianity. In chapter two of Robert's, New Mexico, it states, "... the Spaniards were to Christianize the Indians they met, not slaughter them" (28). Because the Spanish imposed harsh systems on the Indians and succeeded in stripping away their religion, "On August 10, 1680, the Pueblo Indians rose up…

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    SHG Case Study

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    5. Progress of SHGS in India a. Linkage Model SHG - Bank Linkage Programme was launched in 1992by NABARD. This was first time SHGs were directly financed by banks. According to NABARD about 5.8 crore poor households have been linked with banking system through this model. The Indian Model is a “Linkage Model", as it is based on strengths of various partners: - The NGOs, the rural poor and banks. b. Financial Support RBI advises commercial banks to consider lending to SHGs as part of their rural…

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