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The educational system in UK itself is very hard for any students. Though teaching standards may differ from the universities or schools you attend the general impression is same. The professors don ...
Students’ academic life is packed with a number of assignment writing. They are required to write case studies, book reviews, essays, research papers, dissertations, thesis papers, term papers etc. However, none of ...
"The emerging farmer suicide capital of India" isn't a qualifier which any region in the world would ever want to allude to itself. Sadly Marathwada, a historically backward region of Maharashtra ...
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Once more a disaster is centre-stage and slowly, as before, attention shifts from the challenge of response to the failure to prevent. The destruction wrought by typhoon Haiyan has yet to be ...
Eric Darier is a senior campaigner on Ecological Agriculture for Greenpeace International. Let’s not mince our words: chemical intensive industrial agriculture is a failure. No doubt, future generations will wonder why ...
Diversity is not about quotas but fair representation. Following on from her previous analysis of NGO boards, Fairouz El Tom lays out the considerations NGOs should keep in mind when appointing board ...
Thomas G. Weiss is Presidential Professor of Political Science at The CUNY Graduate Center and Director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies and also research professor at SOAS, University of ...
The Global Journal is proud to announce the release of the second edition of its annual Top 100 NGOs special issue. The only international ranking of its kind, this exclusive feature reflects ...
Disasters Without Borders, John Hannigan, Polity Press, £13.95. As international attention on natural disasters increases, John Hannigan examines the latest trend in international politics to resolve“borderless” issues. Conceived as a ...
On 12 January 2010, the deadliest earthquake in the history of the Western Hemisphere struck Haiti. In a country already struggling with huge developmental challenges, the disaster killed more than 300,000 ...
Like economic globalization, transnational civil society is often seen as a recent phenomenon. From the worldwide protests of the Occupy Movement, to environmental advocacy campaigns ahead of RIO+20, and multi-faceted development ...
It used to be easier. You would come home, open the mailbox and find an anonymous looking envelope. Inside, you would find a card with despondent children, or cute tiger cubs, and ...
“There is nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer.” These words, spoken by American Lt Col James Doolittle in April 1942, in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ...
While the world’s attention is diverted by Burma’s tentative steps towards political reform, the plight of the country’s ethnic minorities remains an issue of enduring concern. Though some secessionist ...
The Ironic Spectator: Solidarity in the Age of Post -Humanitarianism Lilie Chouliaraki Polity £55.00. Your alarm clock rings but you can’t get out of bed so you click the snooze ...
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