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    Sharpville Massacre

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    Christian charity‚ democracy‚ and justice would bear fruit‚ but nothing was done. For most of this time they were not asking for equality‚ never mind claiming the right to run the country‚ all they asked for was a better deal under the system of white "trusteeship"‚ but even this was ignored. The deals they continued to get from the white government continued to get worse. In 1913 the Land Act was put into effect to cause them to lose most of their possessions‚ followed by losing their voting rights in the

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    Islamic Business Ethics

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    it is ethics that dominate economics and not vice versa‚ and that Islamic economics is characterized as being ethical besides being Godly‚ humane and balanced. The concept of Tawḥid has been identified as the core of Islamic ethics‚ along with trusteeship or stewardship‚ justice or equilibrium‚ free will or freedom‚ responsibility and generosity. On a more practical level‚ the manner for proper Islamic ethical conduct in business is based on leniency‚ which

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    ITC e-Choupal an idea for upliftment of rural India e- Choupal is an initiative of ITC Limited (a large multi business conglomerate in India) to link directly with rural farmers for procurement of agricultural / aquaculture produce like soybeans‚ wheat‚ coffee‚ and prawns. e Choupal was conceived to tackle the challenges posed by the unique features of Indian agriculture‚ characterized by fragmented farms‚ weak infrastructure and the involvement of numerous intermediaries. A powerful illustration

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    as opposed to the Presidential model which separates the powers. Westminster Parliament is the acting microcosm for the UK society; it is a small group of 365 MPs who are chosen to represent their constituencies. Each MP is given power through trusteeship when voted in‚ this meaning that they will try to carry out what is best for their constituency. They are also once voted in known as a mandate‚ the authority granted by a constituency to an MP to act as its representative. In government the key

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    Whatever power relations manifested in different aspects of the development paradigm are perceived by post-developments. Basically‚ the Post-development also has two distinct and entwined concepts: knowledge and power (Jakimow‚ 2008). Post-developmentists argue that the power of this world is in the hands of developed countries. Because power is crucially dominant factor‚ the aim of the post-development is successfully to transfer power from the hands of outside ‘expertized’ paradigm that has been

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    Gandhi And Nehru

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    ‘Bapu’ and ‘Chacha’: Builders of Modern India During the last two thousand five hundred years and more of India’s history‚ two individual combinations made tremendous impact both on India’s civilization and polity. The first duo was that of Kautilya and his trusted disciple Chandragupta Maurya who together laid the foundation of the first great historical empire of ancient India. The other duo was that of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru who were instrumental in laying the base of a modern Indian

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    BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OCS AGENDA • Understanding Ethics • Managing Business Ethics • Corporate Social Responsibility • Complexity of Ethical Issues • Ethical Leadership • Evaluation of Corporate Governance • Internal & External Corporate Governance mechanisms • Corporate Governance Ratings OCS Scams OCS Values • Fundamental beliefs • Principles for good‚ right and just • Evaluate something vis-à-vis a Standard • Integrity‚ Patriotism‚ Fairness OCS Morals • Values attributing

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    Eleven Vows of Gandhi

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    Any of us who has attended a prayer meeting at a Gandhian institute is likely to remember a chant beginning:-"Ahimsa Satya Asteya --." The two verses beginning with these words enumerate the eleven vows that Gandhiji considered almost mandatory for the inmates of his Ashram‚ in Sabarmati as well as in Sevagram. The eleven vows are: (1) Satya-Truth‚ (2) Ahimsa-Nonviolence‚ (3) Brahmacharya-Celibacy (4) Asteya-Non-stealing‚ (5) Aparigraha or Asangraha-Non-possession (6) Sharira-Shrama; Physicallabour

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    861.00/2 - 2246: Telegram The Charge in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State SECRET Moscow‚ February 22‚ 1946--9 p.m. [Received February 22--3: 52 p.m.] 511. Answer to Dept’s 284‚ Feb 3 [13] involves questions so intricate‚ so delicate‚ so strange to our form of thought‚ and so important to analysis of our international environment that I cannot compress answers into single brief message without yielding to what I feel would be dangerous degree of over-simplification. I hope‚ therefore

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    BANKING IN INDIA: Without a sound and effective banking system in India it cannot have a healthy economy. The banking system of India should not only be hassle free but it should be able to meet new challenges posed by the technology and any other external and internal factors. For the past three decades India ’s banking system has several outstanding achievements to its credit. The most striking is its extensive reach. It is no longer confined to only metropolitans or cosmopolitans in India. In

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