Bihar Essays

  • Bhopal Union Carbide Essay

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    Julie Maldonado BA406-01 Professor Filomena Cantoria Chapter 1 WAC #1: Bhopal-Union Carbide Background The Bhopal-Union Carbide case occurred in India where approximately 2,000 led to deaths and 200,000 resulted in injuries on the nights of December 2 and 3 in the year of 1984. The source of these loss and damages was from the deadly methyl isocyanate gas that leaked from the Union Carbide plant which was an inflammable toxic chemical utilized to produce pesticides. Unfortunately, the small huts

  • Personal Statement

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    Abroad, on a trip to help impoverished people in the rural areas outside of Bihar, India. My main goal of this trip is to teach families in rural communities how to raise crops and make small trinkets that can be sold in town. I think that this is an achievable goal in the three week span I would be given. Upon returning home, I plan to tell local churches and schools about this trip as well as recruit others to go back to Bihar with me in the future. My long-term goal is to create an annual trip back

  • Health Management Information System Case Study

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    format for births or Aggregated Line Listing for births in case the State does not want to use the line listing for birth format. c. Line listing for deaths d. Line listing for maternal deaths b. For Primary Health Centre TNA of Health functionaries in Bihar Page 26 a. PHC monthly MIES data set b. Line listing format for births or Aggregated Line Listing for births in

  • Compare And Contrast Gandhi And Osama Bin Laden

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    Though both men were family men and stood strongly by their families and principles, Mahatma Gandhi and Osama Bin Laden were polar opposites. Osama Bin Laden and Mahatma Gandhi each had a polar opposite outlook and purpose for their respective lives. Gandhi was for the non-violent society. Meanwhile, Bin Laden insisted for Muslims to unleash violent jihad amongst everyone and anyone who did not believe in the Muslim faith. Even with extreme differences, these two men were both politically driven

  • Pros And Cons Of Picketing

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    customers from purchasing in that shop was held to be not warranted by Article 19(1)(a). Government employees and servants can also protest in the form of picketing or demonstration, but cannot go on a strike. In Kameshwar .v State of Bihar, the rule made by the Bihar Government prohibiting government servants from participating in any demonstration or strike in connection with any matter pertaining to their condition of service, was challenged. Although the

  • The Importance Of Maternal Health

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    Key Words – Health, Maternal Health, Jharkhand Objective –My motive behind writing this article has been to focus on maternal health that is very important for any nation because women constitute a considerable population but my article is focused on maternal health status of Jharkhand. Despite making so much progress in all the fields, maternal health is still a matter of serious concern. I have also tried to explain some health problems common during pregnancy and after childbirth. Method-Data

  • Essay On Gender Discrimination

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    INTRODUCTION : Gender discrimination is a discrimination based on gender. It has rising issue mostly in Asian countries where people bounded to their cultures and customs. Gender discrimination has immensely increased as men have given preference over women in countries. Gender discrimination has become a serious issue in most countries as women are completely being cut off from rights and facilities. They are provided less food, less education, less pay grades as compared to boys and men. Women

  • The History Of Human Migration In India

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    Migration has been an integral part and a very important factor in redistributing population over time and space. India has witnessed the waves of migrants coming to the country from Central and West Asia and also from Southeast Asia. In fact, the history of India is a history of waves of migrants coming and settling one after another in different parts of the country. Similarly, large numbers of people from India too have been migrating to places in search of better opportunities specially to the

  • How Did King Alexander Conquer India

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    Battle of Hydaspes fought in 326 BC between the Macedonian army led by Alexander and the army of Paurvas led by King Porus. Background 4. In 326 BC, the Northern part of Indian subcontinent comprising of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Bihar was ruled by the Nanda empire and the fertile land of Punjab was ruled by several kings fighting amongst themselves. In order to enter India, Alexander had to cross two major rivers of Indus and Jhelum (Hydaspes). The Kingdom of Eastern Gandhara located

  • Essay On Gender Inequality In India

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    Introduction In India, discriminatory attitude towards men and women have existed for generations and thus it affect the lives of both genders. Although the constitution of India has granted men and women equal rights, but gender gap still remains. Female discrimination violates human rights. These are mostly seen in family land sharing among sisters and brothers. Women are perceived to be disadvantaged at work. Indian laws on Rape, Dowry and Adultery have women 's safety at heart, but these highly

  • Cattle Slaughter

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    smuggled into Kerala from the neighbouring States of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, for the purpose of slaughter. In several cases, such as Mohd. Hanif Qureshi v. State of Bihar (AIR 1959 SCR 629), Hashumatullah v. State of Madhya Pradesh, Abdul Hakim and others v. State of Bihar (AIR 1961 SC 448) and Mohd. Faruk v. State of Madhya Pradesh, the Supreme Court has held that, "A total ban [on cattle slaughter] was not permissible if, under economic conditions, keeping useless

  • Research Paper On Durga Mahashakti

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    Description Goddesses Durga the Mahashakti, the form and formless, is the root cause of creation, preservation and annihilation. Durga, meaning "the invincible" is the principal form of the Goddess, also known as Devi and Shakti in Hinduism. According to legend, Durga was created for the slaying of the buffalo demon Mahisasura by Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and the lesser gods, who were otherwise powerless to overcome him. Embodying their collective energy (shakti), she is both derivative from the male

  • Examples Of Crime Victimization

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    Victims, Victimization and Victimology: A Socio-Legal Study Dr. (Mrs.) Ravidankaur R. Karnani Assist. Professor & I/c. Principal, Law College, Palanpur karnani_ravidan@yahoo.com, 7990980278 Abstract For many decades, the victim was the forgotten party in the criminal justice system as the main focus was that the perpetrator of a crime should be punished. But the victims of crimes stand poised equally in the scales of justice as the victim is not a passive object but an active component of

  • Public Interest Litigation Issues

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    poor and the exploited people by mentioning the rules of standing . In the year 1979, the first reported case of Public Interest Litigation was targeted on inhuman condition of prisons and under trial prisoners. In Hussainara khatoon v. State of Bihar , PIL was filed by an advocate on the grounds of news item published in the Indian

  • Exploratory Essay

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    Very few stories have the endurance to last as many years, generations, and centuries as some do. Our methods of sharing them have changed and evolved, from cave paintings to parchment paper to technology such as cell phones and computers, but humanity’s love and need for storytelling has never lost its luster. In literary terms, this is called myth, or folklore. It is “traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through generations, usually by word of mouth” (Merriam-Webster)

  • Trypanosomiasis Research Paper

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    INTRODUCTION Trypanosomiasis is caused by a parasitic protozoan of the family Trypanosomatidae and genus Trypanosoma. Trypanosomes can infect mammals including humans and can exhibit very high parasitaemia as blood parasites; it is also considered a tissue parasite, due to its ability to invade the nervous system. It is the agent that causes sleeping sickness in humans. This disease in vertebrates is colloquially known as Surra (Derived from Marathi) or Mal de caderas in Brazil but this term was

  • Burma Campaign Essay

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    The Burma Campaign was in South-East Asia in World War II and was fought by the forces of the British Empire and China, with support from the United States, against the Empire of Japan, Thailand, and the Indian National Army. Burma was one of the worst affected areas in World War II. In Burma, the Japanese Army military setbacks which led to them retreating to the east. The Japanese wanted to take over Yangon, the capital and also a popular seaport. This is because it would close the supply line

  • Migrant Women Workers Research Paper

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    Bose, A., (2003) “Migrant women workers: victims of cross-border sex ‘terrorism’ in Asia”, Economic and Political. In this article author has focused on the women who are facing critical situation for survival by fleeing from the aggressive military in Myanmar to the border areas of Thailand and finally to Bangkok; women from rural areas of Thailand seeking Japan’s ‘entertainment’ industry; and women domestic workers from Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Philippines desperately seeking work in many countries

  • Globalization Effects On Dowry

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    Effect of Globalization on Dowry Abstract – This paper deals with the effect of globalization on dowry. This paper notified that dowry plays important role in create imbalance in the status of women and it affect to women mentally and physically. Lot of people are involve in the dowry system whether there are literate or illiterate. These types of violence affects lives of several women in the world. Introduction – Dowry is defined as “any property or valuable security given or agreed to be given

  • Being Stereotyped Analysis

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    How are your everyday life experiences away from home when you are exposed to a culturally fragmented society? Do you experience ‘cultural shock’? I once read an article about an Irish woman who went away to Australia looking for better job opportunities. What she had to say about being away from home has opened me up and made me more confident and resonate with my own experiences. My stay in the capital has been introspective, enlightening and fun. It would be unfair of me to talk about my experiences