• Right To Shelter Unlike certain other ESC rights, the right to shelter, which forms part of the right to an ade¬quate standard of living under Article 11 of the ICESCR, finds no corresponding expression in the DPSP. This right has been seen as forming part of Article 21 itself. The court has gone as far as to say, “The right to life . . . would take within its sweep the right to food . . . and a reasonable accommodation to live in.” However, given that these observations were not made in a petition
INTRODUCTION: [1] Valsartan is an Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonist (commonly called an ARB, or angiotensin receptor blocker), that is selective for the type I (AT1) angiotensin receptor. It is used to treat high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and to reduce death for people with left ventricular dysfunction after having had a heart attack. Figure 1: Valsartan Nifedipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker that primarily blocks L-type calcium channels. Its main uses are as
Allen Jacobs talks about the interaction between the human activity and the built environment – Streets in particular. It talks about the role of streets in urban life. He is asking the reader to consider that streets are not merely a mode of transportation and communication. Streets modify the form and structure of urban communities. According to Jacobs streets are meant for much more than its obvious utilitarian aspects. It helps in socializing, playing, walking, working, shopping, interacting
The life and journey of two influential leaders by the name of Howard Washington Thurman who was born, November, 18, 1899 - April 10, 1981.Thurman was an African American author, educator and civil rights leader. Mohandas Karamchad Gandhi was his birth name but he was known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born October, 2, 1869 - January 30, 1948. Gandhi was the Indian civil rights leader. When Thurman was growing up in Daytona beach it was segregated. The highest grade he could attend was the seventh grade
1First year Pharmacology Resident; 2Ex. Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology; 3Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacology; 4Professor of Orthopaedics, Dean; Smt. N.H.L. Municipal Medical College, V.S.General Hospital, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad-380006, Gujarat, India Abstract: Erythema Multiforme (EM) is a skin condition having various aetiologies including drugs. Pyrazinamide, one of the 1st line Antitubercular drugs (AKT) is known to cause various adverse effects. However, reports of
Sowbarnika Nagarajan Mrs. Madden 7th GT ILA Advanced 29 March 2023 Impact Humanity A six-year-old boy observes an insignificant pebble that he threw, giving life to a spiritless pond by creating a continuous ripple. Furthermore, when a negligible pebble holds the power to give life to a dull pond, an individual undoubtedly possesses the power to better humanity. Individuals positively impact humanity by focusing on others rather than themselves, which creates a more enlightened community by performing
Mass Nationalism in India Nationalism, defined by British-Czech philosopher Ernest Gellner, is “the ideology that the political and national units should be congruent” 1 . In India, nationalism developed as a concept during the Independence movement. 2 It was during this time that people gathered together and stood united for a common cause, to free their homeland from the Britishers. Nationalist movement in India before the arrival of Gandhi from S.Africa in 1915 was described by Judith Brown as
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the leader of Indian independence movement when British ruled India. Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movement for civil rights and freedom across the world. He was given the name “Mahatma” which means “venerable” in 1914, south Africa. In india, he is called by the name “Bapu” or father. Gandhi faced a lot of struggles during his journey of justice and freedom.Gandhi was born in the town of Porbander on October 2, 1869. His father was Karamchand Gandhi
under a student visa where he renewed his medical credentials and later became a board of director at Pacific Hospital in Long Beach, CA Doctor Dalubhai Patel was a cardiologist that met Doctor Metha during their second year in medical school in Ahmedabad, India. Doctor Dalubhai Patel struggled a lot when migrating to the United States in 1969 due to his lack of understanding of English. When he came he had to attend universities in the United States again to renew and transfer all his medical credentials
Mahatma Gandhi was one of the most influential people of India because of his perspective, his ways of living and also because of his accomplishments. Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi was born on October 2 1869 in the small town of Porbandar. As a young boy Gandhi always had interests in the field of law and justice. To further his intrests, his father was the chief minister of the Porbandar estate. Gandhi was the younget of his three sibblings, two brothers and one sister. In Gandhi’s autobiography he
Performance management processes that follow a Gaussian distribution (bell curve) and primarily focus on past performance rather than the future promise have come under critical focus in several research papers in recent years. A comprehensive literature review of the same reveals some interesting insights. In the earlier half of twentieth century, Ferguson (1947) suggested that “ratings for a large and representative group of assistant managers should be distributed in accordance with the percentages
Statement of Purpose In today’s era of rapid infrastructure development in India, civil engineering will play a major role in changing the face of Indian panorama. Structural engineering is heart of civil engineering, the knowledge and technical skills of structural engineers to make architects vision work and turn their creativity into reality excites me. The Bhuj earthquake in 2001 killed 20,023 people, injured another 167,000 and destroyed nearly 400,000 homes. As buildings were designed for gravity
‘Sociological imagination’ is a term coined by the American sociologist C. Wright Mills, in his attempt to reconcile two abstract concepts of social reality – “personal troubles” and “public issues” i.e. the individual and the society; providing a new perspective on the analysis and the study of sociology. In The Sociological Imagination, his magnum opus, Mills defines sociological imagination as “…the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society”, and describes it
Materials and Methods The animal experimental procedure was approved by Ethical committee of ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bangalore, India. Incubation and in ovo treatment A total of 200 uniform sized eggs (Cobb broiler) were procured from commercial hatchery and incubated with the dry bulb temperature ranging from 99 - 100°F and wet bulb temperature of 85-87°F from day 1 to 18. On day 18, all infertile eggs were removed and the fertile eggs were divided into 3
Powerful voices that changed the world Activists all around the world change unfair laws using non-violence and silent voices. “We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced”-Malala Yousafzai (goodreads.com). One activist who changed the world using non-violence is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He lived a peaceful life in dedication of the Hindu god Vishnu, and believed in nonviolence, fasting, meditation and vegetarianism (biography.com). Gandhi inspired many, including Martin
Introduction: Neck pain is a common disorder. Poor posture might result in muscular imbalance that causes a faulty relationship among various body parts. Forward head posture is one of the most common cervical abnormalities that pre¬disposes individuals toward pathological conditions, such as headache, neck pain, temporomandibular disorders. Aim: The aim of the study was to find the relationship between CV angle and neck pain. Method: 50 patients were evaluated and included in the study. They were
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, AHMEDABAD ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE (NESTLE) Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course Understanding People & Organizations Instructor: Prof. Vishal Gupta Academic Associate: Rachna Arora Submitted on July 5, 2015 by Anant Yadav Ashish Gupta Anandini Arora Section C Study Group C-1 (A) ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR OF “NESTLE” Nestle is the largest global food and beverage
"To deliver value products and services to customers NOT under any cost." This we can say that such an organisation is ethical and they have invested values and the ethics in their business. Another example of ethics in business is, a company in Ahmedabad, dealing with manufacturing of engineering products have a graveyard in front of their organisation. Yes a graveyard, even I was surprised to hear that.
Racism: a curse for the society INTRODUCTION:- "Racism is an ideology that gives expression to myths about other racial and ethnic groups that devalues and renders inferior those groups that reflects and is perpetuated by deeply rooted historical, social, cultural and power inequalities in society." Racism is one of the oldest truth around the world .Racism, is said to be as old as the human society. Racism is nothing but only the belief that all members of each race possess
IVF Treatment – Understanding it one step at a time IVF treatment is a term that often generates mixed reactions and a lot of this is to do with understanding what it actually means. Many people get excited about it, although at times for some people it is a nerve wracking experience. Hence it is always a good idea to get familiar with all aspects of the IVF Treatment prior actually going through with it. IVF Treatment is usually not the first option sought by most of the people, on the contrary