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    Some disadvantaged groups in India which are identified on caste basis have been discriminated against for centuries, and are still not protected despite the numerous laws. These groups are to be provided with equality of opportunity and autonomy and more importantly a social safety net was needed – that is a boost or ladder is required so that the more advanced forms of equality can be introduced and society can be balanced. Constitution provided reservations for SC/ST‘s in this context and is called

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    Reservation framework: 1. It highlights the stark differences in the groups. 2. Many of the individuals under the quoats might already be monetarily secure 3. Some of the truly disadvantaged individuals are not able to cope with individuals from this "creamy

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    There arrives a time when almost everything overstays its welcome and needs changes to survive. India’s reservation system is one of those systems which has overstayed its due and has been a failure in meeting its initial objectives. It was introduced to erase the caste discrimination and the divisions in the Indian society. What it has done is that it has etched these caste lines even deeper into the society setting up the general castes against the lower castes. The reservation system was thought

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    Right to Equality in India Vis-à-Vis Reservation in favor of Backward Classes Nisshtha Ghai BBA-LLB Present Day Scenario Original Story: The Ant works hard in the withering heat all summer building its house & laying up supplies for the winter. The Grasshopper thinks the Ant is a fool & laughs dances plays the summer away. Come winter, the Ant is warm & well fed. The Grasshopper has no food or shelter so he dies out in the cold. Indian Version: The Ant works hard in the withering

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    thought was the prime instrument of enslaving the Tamilians. By 1939, Naicker was demanding a separate Dravidistan. But for the self-respect movement, the elite non-Brahmins of Madras would in course of time, have been as isolated from the lower caste groups, as the Lingayat and Vokkaliga leaders in Karnataka came to be at the end of the sixties. In 1944, the Justice Party was reconstituted as the Dravida Kazhagam, which was imbued with not only an anti-Brahmin, anti-North, anti-Hindi ideology

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    The reservation system in India is an inconclusive debate with no clear-cut lines. There is little evidence that it has made a difference to the poor over the forty years of practicing it, but the system cannot be scrapped or changed easily as the social disadvantages remain a contentious issue. There can be 3-4 aspects that can be prioritized by the government to make the reservation system more fair and accountable, one of the examples being measuring backwardness or whether there should be economic

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    University  of  Amsterdam  –  Business  Studies         International  Entrepreneurship   March  –  2010     dr.  Tsvi  Vinig   “Ubiquity  First,  Revenue  Later”   A  descriptive  case  study  on  the  entrepreneurial  venue  Layar  B.V.         Bendert  Katier   Studentnumber:  5927752     Bendert.katier@gmail.com   http://twitter.com/BendertKatier

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    et al. (1996), Clitheroe et al., 2000, Fontaine et al. 2013 with six layers without any proper justification. My understanding is that each layer has 4 parameters (thickness, S-velocity, Vp/Vs ratio, and density). However, the authors mention that the layer properties are represented by thickness, S-velocity and Vp/Vs ratio. In that case, is the density fixed to some values? Additionally, why do they decide to fix it to six layers, why not five/seven? The authors say in line 240 that “the set of 24

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    According to Hecht (2015), the “Communication Theory of Identity” began with the study of “self” (p. 176), which found its origins in philosophy (Mead, 1913) and, more modernly, in psychology and sociology (Hecht, 2015, p. 176). The focus on individualism began as early as the 1950’s under the constructs of self-esteem and self-concepts when questions arose about how people thought and/or felt about themselves. Scholars believed that understanding how individuals thought and felt about themselves

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    situation layer of Kim’s Interethnic Theory will be explored. A Contextual Theory of Interethnic Communication As conceptualized by Young Yun Kim, the interethnic communication theory describes the multifaceted layers and factors in communication event. Described as an open system, interethnic communication occurs between communicators and their interactant(s) who possess characteristic similarities or differences in terms of their ethnic or identity markers (Kim, 2005). There are four layers to her

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