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Corporate Social Responsibility

People are now asking more and more questions as to how corporations are manufacturing their merchandise as nicely as wanting to know in which the products are coming from. Prospective buyers are More »

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Educating Our Youth

At a recent meeting of the Future Enterprise Leaders of The united states Advisory Council, I heard some fascinating, or really should I say, disturbing feedback. At least they were to me. More »

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Criminal Justice – Why Study Anti-Social Behaviour?

In the United kingdom, “anti-social behaviour” and “ASBOs” (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) have more and more grow to be crime-related buzzwords above the previous 10 a long time. This has been a consequence More »

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Lovely Public School: Creative Generation of Youth

Youngsters occur into this globe helpless and unable to thrive with no their mothers and fathers. Our job is to adore, nurture them, and educate them how to reside. Discipline signifies to More »

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?Socialistic’ Social Media

We all are using social media platform from close to six-seven years and yet there is no closed end to it. It is as huge and open like Pacific Ocean with plenty More »

Exposure of Social Media in Ireland

Social media in Ireland is just like every country in the world is taking an absolute hold over the country.  Recent uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have all stemmed in some part from social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter.  Social media in Ireland has not and will probably never have the same affect on the country and although it may be able to cause such problems as the crashing of parties and maybe verbal and physical attacks, there is no way that social media in Ireland, using Facebook and Twitter as prime examples, will ever… Continue reading

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Education in the Indian Society: The Changing Picture

“Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man”- Swami Vivekananda. Our grandparents used to say that, if we wanted to increase our sphere of knowledge, we needed to be more inclined toward reading books and exploring the world. The world itself is a treasure house of knowledge. Education does not only mean learning to read and write, but its a way of self exploration. It gives us the power of rationality and brightens our lives with new hopes. The education sustains the human values which contribute to individual and collective well-being. With the technological… Continue reading

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Responsibility Towards Employees Returning After Maternity Leave

When an employee reports that she is pregnant it is critical for health and safety that the employer carries out a risk assessment. This is widely known but what responsibilities to the employee does the employer have on her return to work? Employment law can be very complex and it is worth getting expert advice on these areas to ensure you are taking the correct steps to protect your staff and the business as a whole.
There needs to be a level of sensitivity employed when a staff member comes back to work after maternity. It can be a… Continue reading

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What We Share With Ireland

My wife and I recently returned to New Hampshire from a ten day vacation to County Galway in Ireland. While there I wanted to get a sense of how the global economic decline was impacting the Irish. The news has been that they have been experiencing their own boom and bust story and I wanted to see how it may be similar or different from our own. I found that we share much that is troubling.

Historically, Ireland has not been known as an affluent country. In many ways it never seemed to shake its reputation of a poor… Continue reading

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President Obama Says He is Not a Socialist – Well Then What Do You Call Him?

Some folks refuse to believe that President Obama is a socialist, although judging by his gallivanting in Europe after the G-20 Summit meeting, it appears obvious to the rest of us. And let’s not forget the comments to Joe the Plummer during the election process or the concept of only raising taxes on the “wealthy” who President Obama claims are those earning more than 0,000 per year.

And might I add that 0,000 is not going to buy you very much by the time Obama’s administration gets done cutting all the trees to print all that money? So, much… Continue reading

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Understanding Youth Conflict And Sustainable Initiative Model (Part 2)

NIGER DELTA MILITIA PSYCHOLOGY THE ART OF WAR

In most of the militant camps, there is an ideology of warfare that is preached and accepted by a handful of militant of less than 21% not synonymous with criminality or any form of Negative acts other than for the emancipation of all the communities within the Niger-Delta region. The occidental philosophy is, in life one must be a warrior, and war (either by conspiracy or in collaboration) requires stamina achievable in its entire ramification by all means necessary. As strong as this 21% are, while others (the 52% militant criminal… Continue reading

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