that their husband rules over them, that they have no say, and no right to do anything without permission from their spouse. Luckily over time, Indigenous Andean women’s rights, roles, and health have developed greatly since the 1940’s due to the development of education, knowledge, empowerment, and opportunity growth for women in Latin America. In this paper I have brought to attention the rough and unfair circumstances that Latin American indigenous women of the Andes have had to endure since the
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fashion accessories, home products, handicrafts, promotional merchandise, gift items, toys, sporting goods and travel goods. A path that company has been gone through shows a several critical points that influenced and affected the sustainable development of the company. Specifically, we would like to pay an attention on company’s corporate culture, a transformation and adoption of information technology as a core strength and rivals acquisition strategy. After analyzing the case, a several key
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1086 hari lagi kita akan sampai di penghujung tahun 2015 dengan delapan (8) target MDG (Millenium Development Goals) yang dicanangkan PBB. Dalam kurun waktu 2.82 tahun ke depan seluruh dunia bersepakat dan bertekad untuk mengentaskan kemiskinan dan kelaparan, seluruh manusia mendapatkan pendidikan dasar, terlaksananya kesamaan gender, penurunan kematian anak-anak, peningkatan kesehatan Ibu yang baru melahirkan, memenangkan pertarungan terhadap HIV / AIDS, malaria, dan penyakit lainnya, Sustainabiliti
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the family and community in respective prospects of the next generation. The concept has been in the application, in the Millennium Development Goal, as an agenda, where the countries did aim at eliminating gender disparities in education before year 2015. The countries also did believe that achievement of this goal would lead to subsequent achievement of the rest of the goals. Contrary to all these concerns, the concept of gender equality has led to unequal issues in the society after extreme concentration
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In recent years “poverty reduction” has become the watchword in development agencies, in international lending institutions, and among development economists generally. The focus on poverty reduction reached a high point perhaps with the articulation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and with the extensive analytic work that has accompanied the MDGs.[2] Yet, much of the discussion of poverty reduction and economic development in low and middle income countries has either ignored the issue
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|Management Education |Future Trends | |Leadership Development |The New Millennium |Leadership Competencies | ABSTRACT Conventional leaders and leadership of the past are insufficient to meet the demands of the 21st Century. As we enter the new millennium, our world is characterised by unprecedented complexity, paradox, and unpredictability. Change is rapid and relentless
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of Corporate Social Responsibility In general term CSR refers to: ‘The comprehensive approach which organization takes to meet the expectation of stakeholders by putting away such measures as revenues, profit and legal obligations. Community development, welfare, human rights and ethical conduct are key factors which come under the CSR umbrella’ (Laurie J. Mullins). I would like to discuss the CSR issues in Aviation Industry that’s why I have chosen Air France-KLM and Ryanair. 1.2 Air France-KLM
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Role and Impact of Health Insurance in the Health Delivery System Health insurance is one of the types of insurance coverage that covers the cost of an insured individual's medical and surgical expenses or bills. Depending on the type of health insurance coverage, either the insured pays costs out-of-pocket and is then reimbursed, or the insurer makes payments directly to the provider. In health insurance terminology, the "provider" is a clinic, hospital, doctor, laboratory, health care practitioner
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INTEGRATING THE CONCEPT OF SELF RELIANCE IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE EDUCATION IN NIGERIA: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS Isibor Andrew, BLS Kashim Ibrahim Library, A. B. U., Zaria. GSM: 08032785145 Email: isibor_andy@yahoo.com Umar Ibrahim, BLS, MLS, PhD Department of Library & Information Science A. B. U., Zaria. GSM: 08037022011 Email: umarahim2003@yahoo.com Abstract This paper examines the preponderance of unemployment and the dynamic role Library and Information Science educators
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decisions made by both the public and private sectors. On the one hand, private industry cannot act without clear, stable policies and active involvement from the government; on the other, the policy goals of the government cannot be achieved without private sector action. This paper, the New Millennium Nuclear Energy Summit, and subsequent working groups are providing forums for private industry, government and NGOs to develop a common understanding and vision for a near-term and multi-decade
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