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Discover A Lucrative Home Based Business With Your Net Biz

Building a home business on the internet can completely change the way you make a living, and also the way you use your own leisure time. When you’re successful you will have much more of it. Digital solutions are a very hot seller nowadays. Everybody is so greedy for details, including other business owners. Your Net Biz supplies you a stock of ready-to-sell goods and a turnkey small business. It truly is also what is called a high ticket small business.

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How You Can Improve Your Jeu de poker

In order to discover playing jue de poker you can look at the common and the pragmatic advice. You could employ a pro tutor in order to instruct you, where you could get experience without any embarrassment of any jeu de poker opponents attempting to make exciting of you at all. This tutor will also be efficient to show out where your flunks and your slips are and you will be efficient to study from them, the weaknesses and the errors would be the ones that you cannot find out by yourself.

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If You Have a Prom Coming Up Then You Need a Limo Hire

Quite a few older young adults wait for the night of prom throughout the year. If you are anticipating a prom this year and are seeking out a way to infuse flair, culture, and luxury to your prom night, a limo hire will probably be the most favorable option. If you utilize a limo hire, you have no reason to obtain one to use on your own. Rather than that, you are able procure a limo mainly for nights you must have it. A limo hire is really highly liked, captivating idea for people who are anticipating their prom event.

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The Evil Eye Pendent, The ffalse Evil eye pendants and the tricked buyers.

The Evil Eye Pendant, what is the definition of it?? Actually … the pendant is a Turkish ornament meant for shielding against hateful stares. The ‘Nazar Bocugu’ defends us against the intended and secondary results of the wicked purposes of phony friends. This Evil eye pendant has a Wicked Eye rock inserted in it. This Rock is fashion from melted glass, iron, copper, water and salt. This combo is accepted to be the origin of defensive energy. It is sky blue in hue and has the picture of an eyeball on it. Sea blue is the protecting hue and the eyeball is the shield against malevolent gazes across many doctrines. It is meant to defend any object and every individual that invites self-indulgent stares and malevolent purposes.

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A Spiritual Perspective on Human Cloning

For many years a debate about the various issues pertaining to human cloning has been going on around the world. The debate is mostly centered on social, moral and ethical issues. In this article we look at human cloning from a spiritual perspective.

A seeker of SSRF having advanced sixth sense or extrasensory perception (ESP) did spiritual research into human cloning and has received divine knowledge about human cloning in the form of a comparative study between a human clone generated from a single cell and a human being generated from the fusion of a sperm and ovum. 

This comparison was across some key parameters and the accuracy of this knowledge has been verified by His Holiness Dr. Athavale, a Saint of the highest order with highly advanced sixth sense and the founder of Spiritual Science Research Foundation Inc. 

The following is a summary of the key findings.  

Key background points:

Summary

Whatever benefits we may possibly hope to derive from human cloning at the physical and mental level, it would be pertinent to carefully consider the spiritual repercussions. Unless we do this we will be doing humanity at large a massive disservice.

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Useful Advice for Cats: How to Care for your Human

For us cats there are several sweet advantages in having a human as a pet. But remember you are taking on a big responsibility when you adopt one or more humans. Humans are demanding pets that need daily care and attention.
With responsibility come both advantages and disadvantages. If you adopt a human you must get used to spending time at home. Your human does not deal well with being left alone – they will get into all sorts of mischief. For example, if you are gone just two or three days you run the risk of seeing posters put up all over the neighborhood. Your human will put out an APB on you ! Often with an embarrassing text that reveals all sorts of personal details – and usually accompanied by an unflattering photo of you – with morning fur and crumpled whiskers. Exactly the kind of thing that attracts ridicule from all the neighbor cats.
So please consider carefully if you are ready for a life with humans. And remember humans generally grow very old, so there is a big chance that you will spend the rest of your life with your human.
Entertaining your Human
The litter box provides a great opportunity for entertaining your human. Naturally there is all the fun your human can have cleaning and scooping out the box. A lot of human time can also be used getting fresh litter – going to the pet store, transporting it home etc. However many humans like new challenges. Utilize your litter box time in making interesting and artistic renderings of countries or well known islands. Your human will have lots of fun guessing which one you made. Humans like game-shows – so this should be a popular activity. When your human increases in skill you can also make portraits of family and friends. Start with profile portraits – this will make it easer for your human.
Shredding
Make it a priority to shed indoors on appropriate surfaces. Fleece is a particularly suitable material to shred on. All you need to do is pass close by your human when he or she is wearing fleece. All cat hair within a radius of about 2 feet from the fabric will immediately be transferred to your human. No brushing necessary for several days ! Another good solution is to get access to a filled clothes hamper. Jump into it and give all contents a good work over. An extra bonus with this method is that most cat hairs will survive a trip to the washing machine. Your human will be stylishly accessorized with cat hair on all outfits.
Extra Food
All chances for a bit of extra food must and should be taken advantage of. Whenever your human is in the kitchen there is a prime opportunity of getting an extra snack. When your human is busy at the kitchen table place yourself in your humans blind angle (just behind the ankle is usually a good spot). And the second your human moves one of both feet you jump back screaming your most heart-wrenching cry. Your human will automatically assume that he/she stepped on you. When your human looks back scared to see what is happening look up at him/her with a painful expression on your face (practice this before hand in front of a mirror). Your human’s bad conscience will often result an edible apology.
Grass Etiquette
Before you eat grass make sure that you are close to a suitable place to throw up on. Delicate furniture fabrics, precious carpets, and shoes are all good places. If you choose furniture aim for the part that has non-removable fabric. When you are getting down to business make sure you back up a step or two so that you cover the largest area possible. Another technique is to do several items with pauses in-between. Persian carpets will give a good camouflage effect and your little gift will often not be discovered until somebody steps in it.
Preventing your human from wasting valuable time
One of the most important tasks we cats have is to prevent humans in wasting their time. Humans love to spend their time on things with no relevance for cats. For example watching TV, reading, talking on the phone – and many other things that have no entertainment value for us cats what so ever. A lot of methods can be used to prevent human time waste – use your imagination. Some especially effective techniques will be mentioned here.
Watching TV; make sure that you always position yourself between the TV and your human. On the coffee table for example. You can also lie on the TV and let you tail or paws swing down in front of the screen. This method is most effective on small screens where you can cover a large percentage of the screen. It is a bit trickier with a flat screen – and only recommended for the agile kitty. A variation can be used with a computer screen. The new flat screens often leave a lot of empty space on the desk – so just get up in front – remind your human of how wonderful you are.
Cleaning; stalk the vacuum cleaner and attack when it passes by. You can also pretend that you want to attack the vacuum cleaner but “accidentally” catch a foot instead.
Garden work; jump repeatedly up-and-down and scatter any leaves that your human has raked together. Attack gardening tools – especially while they’re being used. Immediately dig up any newly planted seeds, plants and flowers.
Closed Doors
Under no circumstances accept closed doors that separate you from your human. At any and all times you have a right to know what your human is doing. If the situation do arise when you by accident have been placed on the wrong side of a door you need to make your human aware of this ASAP so he/she can remedy the situation immediately. Loud meows and scratching on the door should be sufficient to get your humans attention. If this is ignored you need to take more drastic measures: Make a sound as if you are going to throw up. This sound can be heard by all humans in a 50 feet radius. This sound can also be heard through closed doors. The “puke sound” will always result in your human’s immediate presence.
Sleeping Time
It is important for us cats to prioritize our sleeping time. The objective is to get as much sleep done as possible while your human is awake. You will then be especially well rested and bushy-tailed at night when it is your job to keep your human awake. You can for example use the classical “cat-play with toes” and attack everything that moves under the duvet. You can also reenact highlights from last year’s Grand National Steeplechase by revealingly galloping across the bed. A couple of loud meows will give it an extra exiting dimension for your human
Houseguests
Houseguests require special attention and handling. The following procedures should be followed:
Houseguests that either do not like us or are allergic to us: As soon as they sit down – jump onto their lap.
Noisy children that run after you and/or pull your tail: It is your duty to punish them – it can be necessary to use both claws and teeth. However be prepared that this can result in noise that is even more annoying and of an even louder decibel level.
Guests that try to get in contact with you by ingratiating themselves and speaking in a sweet voice: Should just be ignored. If they try to approach you, back away 5-6 feet – never further away than they feel encouraged to try again. With a bit of practice this game can he kept going for hours.
Bad Weather
Even in bad weather it can be necessary to go outside. The rain and wet ground will result in an unpleasant layer of dirt and mud on your paws. However this can easily be dried off on certain appropriate indoor spots. Find a light carpet, a duvet cover or nice piece of furniture and walk over it a couple of times. When your paw tracks are almost invisible your paws are clean and you are ready to go outside again.
Training your Human
Sometimes it can be necessary to discipline even a well-trained human. However do remember never to hit a human. At the most mark with a soft paw on the human’s arm or hands. But try first to make your human understand what it has done wrong. And most importantly: be patient! The human intellect is relatively limited and it can be difficult for them to understand our wishes and needs.
Even after approximately 5000 years of domestication the human species still has primitive instincts and it does take time to train your human completely.
Door Training
One of the first things you need to teach your human is to open the front door, the garden door and backdoor when required. This is done by walking up to a door and make an impatient and very loud meow. Make some tripping steps with your back paws obviously indicating that you need to go to the outdoor litter box. When your human has gotten up from the couch and opened the door you decide that you do not really need to go outside right now. Just for appearances you can stand in the open door and pretend that you are thinking about the situation for a few seconds before you turn around to go inside again. Repeat this procedure several times a day. This will keep your human in good door opening form.
Inspection of the House
A house usually has unlimited possibilities for suitable sleeping spots. Every possibility no matter how theoretical should be investigated and tested. Cardboard boxes, cupboards, drawers, couches and beds are obvious localities, but places such as old slippers (size 11 or higher) open gymbags or kitchen cupboards should not be overlooked.
The house should further be investigated for all possible toys. An old sock can represent several hours of entertainment if you get your claw on a loose end and unravel a couple of miles worth of yarn. You human will love to tidy up after your play.

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E. O. Wilson: Synergism Between Science and the Humanities


Scientist and author Edward O. Wilson, draws on studies from a broad spectrum of disciplines to show how various fields of inquiry, and especially the humanities and sciences, intersect with each other. According to Wilson, “the greatest enterprise of the mind has always been and always will be the attempted linkage of the sciences and the humanities.” Series: “Frontiers of Knowledge” [5/2002] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 6434]

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Globalization, State and Human Rights

Globalization, State and Human Rights

 

Now we are living in the technological and modern world. India has developed in all the fields. All of have equal rights in India. There are different types of peoples (Hindu, Muslim, Christian) are living in India. But they are called Indian Hindu, Indian Muslim and Indian Christian. Our constitution gives equal rights and duties for all Indians.

Globalization

Globalization, or globalisation is a term describing the increasing interdependence, integration and interaction among people, companies and corporations in disparate locations around the world. This umbrella term refers to a complex medley of economic, trade, social, technological, cultural and political relationships. The term has been used as early as 1944, however Theodore Levitt is usually credited with its first use in an economic context.

Definition of Globalization     

globalization is the worldwide process of homogenizing prices, products, wages, rates of interest and profits. Globalization relies on three forces for development: the role of human migration, international trade, and rapid movements of capital and integration of financial markets.

Aspects of Globalization

Globalization also has a number of different focuses and aspects which contribute in varying amounts to the effect of globalization across the globe:

·        Industrial globalization (alias trans nationalization) – rise and expansion of multinational enterprises

·        Financial globalization – emergence of worldwide financial markets and better access to external financing for corporate, national and subnational borrowers

·        Political globalization – spread of political sphere of interests to the regions and countries outside the neighborhood of political (state and non-state) actors

·        Informational globalization – increase in information flows between geographically remote locations

·        Cultural globalization – growth of cross-cultural contacts

·        Globalism – connection between cultures, nations, and people, it embodies cultural diffusion, the desire to consume and enjoy foreign products and ideas, adopt new technology and practices, and participate in a “world culture”. It is a universal, internationalist impulse that the world is connected.

·        Globalist – someone who is aware of world issues, enjoys new ideas, and considers themselves global citizens with an open mind to both criticize and agree with others.

Positive and Negative Effects of Globalization

            The term “globalization” is used to these collective changes as a process, or else as the cause of turbulent change. The distinct uses include:

·        Economically, socially and ecologically postitive: As an engine of commerce; one which brings an increased standard of living to Third World countries and further wealth to First World countries.

·        Economically, socially, politically, and ecologically negative: As an engine of “forporate imperialism”, one which tramples over human rights in developing societies, claims to bring prosperity, yet oftern simply amounts to plundering and profiteering. Negative effects include cultural assimilation via cultural imperialism, the export of artificail wants, and the destruction or inhibition of authentic local and global community, ecology and cultures.

Because of globalization it is easy to get any type of information with in seconds with the help  televison, internet and telephone, mobiles and fax. Through media the people knowing what is meant by human rights and what is their duties.

Human Rights

          Human rights are universal, indivisible and interdependent. Human rights are what make us human. When we speak of the right to life, or development, or to dissent and diversity, we are speaking of tolerance. Tolerance will ensure all freedoms. Without it, we can be certain of none.

 

Definition of Human Rights

           Human Rights is defined as “The basic rights and freedoms, to which all humans are entitled, often held to include the right to life and liberty, freedom of thought and expression, and equality before the law”.

            Human rights are founded on respect for the dignity and worth of each person. They are universal legal guarantees protecting individuals and groups against actions which interfere with fundamental freedoms and human dignity. Some of the most important characteristics of human rights are the following:

Types of Human Rights

There are so many types of Human Rights. Among them the important Human Rights are:

·        Political Rights

·        Cultural Rights

·        Economic Rights

·        Civil Rights

·        Social Rights

Human Rights and Education

          Our former President Dr. Sarvepalli Radha Krishnan said that the development of any nation is depend upon on its educational system and teachers. Teachers are national builders. Through education it is possible to change the world. Through education it is easy to motivate people. Through education only it is possible to learn what are our duties and rights? By establishing Human Rights departments the University Grants Commission has taking good steps to improve social development. Human Rights department conducting national seminars, workshops and conferences about Human Rights to motivate students and people in the society.

            Mahatma Gandhi said ‘all are equal, truth is God and God is truth’. With the help of private organizations Government of India and  State Government of Andhra Pradesh conducting so many programmes about human rights. There is a separate department for human rights at both state and central level. Every year December 10th is celebrated as International Human Rights Day.

Gender and Human Rights   

          Because of science and technology a lot of change has occurred in our daily life. Because of globalization it is possible to get any type of information with in seconds. Males and females are equal. There is no gender difference. Women are participating in all types of competitions and they are also succeeding. Number of females is also working in the law and police departments. There is a separate wing for female protection and welfare both at central and state level. Government gives equal rights to male and female.

          The National Commission for Women was set up as a statutory body in January 1992 under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 (Act No. 20 of 1990) of Govt. of India, to review the Constitutional and legal safeguards for women; recommend remedial legislative measures, facilitate redressal of grievances and advise the Government on all policy matters affecting women.

The issue of the advancement of women’s rights has concerned the United Nations since the Organization’s founding. Yet the alarming global dimensions of female-targeted violence were not explicitly acknowledged by the international community until December 1993, when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women.

In view of the alarming growth in the number of cases of violence against women throughout the world, the Commission on Human Rights adopted resolution 1994/45 of 4 March 1994, in which it decided to appoint the Special Reporter on violence against women, including its causes and consequences.

The Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women is the first international human rights instrument to exclusively and explicitly address the issue of violence against women. It affirms that the phenomenon violates, impairs or nullifies women’s human rights and their exercise of fundamental freedoms.

The Declaration provides a definition of gender-based abuse, calling it “any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life”.

The definition is amplified in article 2 of the Declaration, which identifies three areas in which violence commonly takes place:

·         Physical, sexual and psychological violence that occurs in the family, including battering; sexual abuse of female children in the household; dowry-related violence; marital rape; female genital mutilation and other traditional practices harmful to women; non-spousal violence; and violence related to exploitation;

·         Physical, sexual and psychological violence that occurs within the general community, including rape; sexual abuse; sexual harassment and intimidation at work, in educational institutions and elsewhere; trafficking in women; and forced prostitution;

·         Physical, sexual and psychological violence perpetrated or condoned by the State, wherever it occurs.

Health and Human Rights

The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being…” – World Health Organization.

WHO’s health and human rights work areas

            Health and human rights has been designated as a cross-cutting activity in WHO. Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Law (ETH) within Sustainable Development and Healthy Environments (SDE) is the focal point within the Organization for human rights.

WHO is actively strengthening its role in providing technical, intellectual and political leadership in the field of health and human rights. The main objectives are to:

·         Strengthen WHO’s capacity to integrate a human rights-based approach in its work

·         Support governments to integrate a human rights-based approach in health development

·         Advance the right to health in international law and international development processes

Promoting and protecting health and respecting, protecting and fulfilling human rights are inextricably linked:

·         Violations or lack of attention to human rights can have serious health consequences (e.g. harmful traditional practices, slavery, torture and inhuman and degrading treatment, violence against women and children).

·         Health policies and programmes can promote or violate human rights in their design or implementation (e.g. freedom from discrimination, individual autonomy, rights to participation, privacy and information).

·         Vulnerability to ill-health can be reduced by taking steps to respect, protect and fulfill human rights (e.g. freedom from discrimination on account of race, sex and gender roles, and rights to health, food and nutrition, education, housing).

Conclusion

          Now we are living in the technological world. Due to globalization we get any type of information with in seconds with the help of television, telephone, mobile, internet and fax. Now both male and female have equal opportunities. The literacy percentage of women is also high. Civil Rights, Political Rights, Economic Rights, Health Rights and Cultural Rights are primary rights for all. Through education it is possible to motivate about human rights among the students. Universities are primary resource centres for development of human right studies.  With the help of seminars, workshops and conferences it is possible to share opinions of eminent persons in the society. Their suggestions are more valuable. Sri Venkateswara University is giving opportunity for students in the field of research in Human rights subject.

 

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Globalization, State, Mass Media and Human Rights

Globalization, State, Mass Media and Human Rights

                                                                                                 

‘The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only object of good government’……………  Thomas Jefferson.

‘The 20th century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance: The growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy’.……………Alex Carey

‘States are not moral agents, people are, and can impose moral standards on powerful institutions’……………Noam Chomsky

‘When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist’……………Dom Helder Camara

Human Rights:

Human rights are universal, indivisible and interdependent. Human rights are what make us human. When we speak of the right to life, or development, or to dissent and diversity, we are speaking of tolerance. Tolerance will ensure all freedoms. Without it, we can be certain of none.

Human Rights are: The rights that someone has simply because he or she is a human being.

•         Universal

•         Interconnected

•         Indivisible

Common Myths about Human Rights:

•           Human Rights are the same as civil rights.

•           Human Rights violations occur only in poor, foreign countries.

•           Human Rights are only concerned with violations.

•           Only adults and lawyers can understand the significance of Human Rights.

•           Human Rights are only legal rights.

•           Both Rights and Responsibilities

Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was drafted by the UN Commission on Human Rights chaired by, then first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt.  The UDHR was adopted by the 56 member nations of the UN General Assembly on December 10, 1948. 

December 10th is now celebrated around the world as International Human Rights Day.  There are now188 member states in the United Nations that, upon membership, agreed to educate their citizens about the principles of the UDHR. Most of these countries have incorporated the principles of the UDHR into their constitutions.

Five Primary Categories of Human Rights:

•         Civil Rights

•         Political Rights

•         Economic Rights

•         Social Rights

•         Cultural Rights

Human Rights Education:

          Human rights Education is necessary for each and every one in the society. By knowing human rights it is possible to follow rules & regulation and rights & duties.

•         Produces changes in values and attitudes

•         Produces changes in behavior

•         Produces empowerment for social justice

•         Develops attitudes of solidarity across issues and nations

•         Develops knowledge and analytical skills

•         Produces participatory education

 

Globalization:

Globalization is the tendency of businesses, technologies, or philosophies to spread throughout the world, or the process of making this happen. The global economy is sometimes referred to as globality, characterized as a totally interconnected marketplace, unhampered by time zones or national boundaries. The proliferation of McDonalds restaurants around the world is an example of globalization; the fact that they adapt their menus to suit local tastes is an example of globalization (also known as internationalization), a combination of globalization and localization.

Globalization and Human Rights:

Globalization—the growing interpenetration of states, markets, communications, and ideas across borders—is one of the leading characteristics of the contemporary world. International norms and institutions for the protection of human rights are more developed than at any previous point in history, while global civil society fosters growing avenues of appeal for citizens repressed by their own states. But assaults on fundamental human dignity continue, and the very blurring of borders and rise of transnational actors that facilitated the development of a global human rights regime may also be generating new sources of human rights abuse. Even as they are more broadly articulated and accepted, the rights of individuals have come to depend ever more on a broad array of global actors and forces, from ministries to multinationals to missionaries.

Globalization is a package of transnational flows of people, production, investment, information, ideas, and authority (not new, but stronger and faster). Human rights are a set of claims and entitlements to human dignity, which the existing international regime assumes will be provided (or threatened) by the state. A more cosmopolitan and open international system should free individuals to pursue their rights, but large numbers of people seem to be suffering from both long-standing state repression and new denials of rights linked to transnational forces. The essays in this volume show that the challenge of globalization is that unaccountable flows of migration and open markets present new threats, which are not amenable to state-based human rights regimes, while the new opportunities of global information and institutions are insufficiently accessible and distorted by persistent state intervention.

The effect of globalization on state-based human rights violations will depend on the type of state and its history. In newly democratizing countries with weak institutions and elite-controlled economies (Russia, Latin America, and Southeast Asia), the growth of global markets and economic flows tends to destabilize coercive forces but increase crime, police abuse, and corruption. Global mobility and information flows generally stimulate ethnic mobilization, which may promote self-determination in responsive states but more often produces collective abuses in defense of dominant-group hegemony. On the other hand, the same forces have produced slow institutional openings by less fragmented single-party states (like China and Mexico). In much of Africa, globalization has ironically increased power vacuums, by both empowering substate challengers and providing sporadic intervention, which displaces old regimes without consolidating new ones. Some of the most horrifying abuses of all have occurred in the transnationalized, Hobbesian civil wars of Sierra Leone, Angola, and the Congo.

Centre for Globalization:

The Yale Center for the Study of Globalization uses a variety of means to explore globalization and promote the flow of ideas pertinent to our core issues. The activities organized by the YCSG are designed to interconnect in ways that will further the Center’s mission and enable us to achieve our goals.

Activities range from public lectures to international conferences to multidisciplinary roundtable discussions. YCSG connects the academy and policy worlds by bringing scholars and experts from outside the University to interact with faculty and students in workshops, panel discussions and colloquia, and organizes at least one major conference each year to explore an important aspect of globalization. A highly visible role of the Center is to bring key leaders in international affairs to campus to make a major public address.

The Center has initiated a program to bring distinguished visitors to Yale for periods of up to one year to complete a project or collaborate on a body of work. Visitors will represent a range of backgrounds and experiences, from researchers and practitioners to distinguished former government officials.

YCSG has developed and continues to cultivate collaborations with multilateral institutions, international and global organizations, and individuals who through their work in academia or public policy contribute significantly to the globalization debate.

          It is necessary to establish such type of centre in our university also. In the modern generation also computer literacy is very low in our community. It is very sad thing that our students have no interest to learn computer education. Without computer it is not possible to share opinions of other country citizens.

Amnesty International:

Amnesty International is a world-embracing movement working for the protection of human rights. It is independent of all governments and is neutral in its relation to political groups, ideologies and religious dividing lines.

Amnesty  International  was  founded  in 1961 by Peter Benenson, a British lawyer. It  was  originally  his  intention  to  launch an appeal in Britain with the aim of obtaining an amnesty  for  prisoners of conscience all over the world. The committee working  for  this  cause  soon  found that a detailed documentation of this category of prisoners would be needed. Gradually they realized that the work would have to be carried   out on a more permanent   basis;  the  number  of  prisoners  of  conscience  was  enormous  and they were to be found in every part of the world.

Amnesty international organization protecting the human rights through out the world. It gives ranks for protecting human rights to each and every country in the world. In Asia our rank is best when compared to other neighbouring countries.

Role of mass media in protecting Human Rights:

          Now we are living in the modern technological world. It is easy to know any type of things with in seconds through out the world. Audions of televisions and internet users increasing day by day. It is easy to protect human rights with the help of mass media. Mass is called as fourth estate. With the help of mass media it is easy to motivate about human rights each state of the citizens in the world. Our daily news papers focusing on human rights. It is true that government of the each states in the world have  take good  steps to protect human rights because of mass media. It is very important the Poets, Writers and Journalists should take care to protect human rights through their poems, books, novels and articles.

Conclusion:

          Swamy Vivekananda said “We want that education by which character is formed, strength of mind is increased, the intellect is expanded, and by which one can stand on one’s own feet”. It is true. It is our Government duty to give such type of education for each and every student in the country. Through education only we can solve all types of problems. Through education it is easy to motivate peoples about moral values and human rights. Education gives knowledge, strength and creativity. By proper using of technology, it is possible to India to become developed country in the world in future. ‘Save human rights and give safe life to every one’ .

 

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Human Resource Management

The human resource management has the responsibility of maintaining the records are current or up to date. The management can make sure the best performance is done by correctly conveying and organizing the assistant staff or by doing the responsibilities themselves.

Actually human resource management responsible on both sides to Company and Employee of Company. Human resource management is a crucial field in a business. Since they are responsible for the overall performance of the staff as well as their individual issues and concerns, the productivity of the employees absolutely affects the overall productivity of the company which is main responsibility and challenge for human resource managers. Employee records, payroll service, and benefit management are critical to for company’s operation

Human Resources, Inc Offers Following Business Services

HR Management Services

* Certified and Degreed HR and Benefit professionals on staff

* Retention of personnel records, applications, I-9s, W-4s

* Administration of vacation and sick leave policies

* Updates on regulation changes

* Management training for hiring, firing, and/or disciplinary action

* Employment and income verifications

* Access to employment forms, including new hire, termination, evaluations

* Unemployment claims administration and cost management

* Attend Unemployment Hearings on your behalf

* Employee Handbook

* Required employment posters

Payroll Services for Business Owners:

* Payroll submission via fax, through our Web Time Entry, or e-mail us a file from your Time Clock

* Calculation, printing, and delivery of payroll

* Payroll checks drawn on our bank account, results in the following benefits regarding your own bank account:

o Significantly reduced check clearing charges

o Simplified bank reconciliation

o Reduced threat of check fraud

* Detailed Payroll Reports

* Labor Distribution Reports

* Paperless Report Option

* Mandated New Hire Reporting

* Payroll deductions, such as Uniforms and Tools

* Processing, remittance, and administration of voluntary and court-ordered withholdings

* Direct deposit at no additional charge

* Assistance with Wage and Hour Compliance

* Employee Web self-service module, including W2 reprints any time of day

* Calculation and deposit of employer and employee taxes

* Timely and Accurate Tax filings: W-2, W-3, 940, 941, state income tax, state unemployment

* Fulfill various state- and federal-mandated electronic filing requirements

* Tax Updates

And in addition we offer HR consulting services, Retirement Plan Services, Medical and Supplemental Insurance Administration, Workers Compensation and More…

We Human Resources, Inc., (HRI) is a professional employer organization (PEO) focused on creating efficiencies for our clients, allowing them more time and resources to spend on perfecting their businesses. Our staff of HR consultants in Florida and Georgia includes professionals with the following qualifications: Certified Public Accountant, American Payroll Association, and the Society for Human Resource Management. HRI maintains certification in best practices for Workers’ Compensation from the Certification Institute and is one of only 25 PEOs accredited by the Employer Services Assurance Corporation (ESAC). The ESAC accreditation speaks to our financial strength and integrity and sets us apart from most of our competitors. Our human resource company is a member of the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO). Our staff of HR consultants offers our Best Practices Training Modules to all of our clients.

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