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    2.2. PESTLE ANALYSIS 2.2.1. POLITICAL FACTORS Life insurance industry is affected by many political factors. In political sphere, hike in FDI limit up to 49 percent but, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has rejected foreign direct investment (FDI) to 49 per cent, in the Insurance Laws Bill (Amendment) 2008 (News, 2011). Increase in FDI limit attracts foreign investors and provide fund for penetrate in market. Insurance companies need capital to expand and penetrate their…

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    Extracurricular activities like the FFA and 4-H Organizations, help students, like me, gain experience in a variety of areas that will enhance our future. Through participation in these organizations, I have learned cooperation, teamwork and time management. By serving as an officer, I have also gained responsibility, as well as problem solving and communication skills. FFA has opened doors to new leadership roles at both a local and multi-county level. I have been given the opportunity to serve…

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    trial participants when it is cleared for commercial use. The bodies responsible for regulation of Clinical Trials are as follows: CENTRAL DRUG STANDARD CONTROL ORGANISATION (CDSCO) • CDSCO is main body that’s working on development of regulatory procedures and standards for drugs, cosmetics, diagnostics and devices. • Laying down the regulatory guidance by amending acts and rules;…

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    Queen has been reduced to a symbolic role, leaving her with no significant impact concerning Canadian legislatures, and all her former executive authority with the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Within the government, there are multiple forces and procedures that consolidate the power of the Prime Minister and allowing him to monopolize this power. Finally, there is a strong hold of party discipline, ensuring that the Prime Minister has complete control over the decisions made by the party.…

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    the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and General Agreement on Trade Tariffs (GATT) Uruguay Round agreements in 1993 were under the “fast-track” process which had been developed by the Nixon and Force Administration. The purpose of this procedure is to give the President more confident to negotiate trade agreements with foreign countries and Congress would not undermine the President’s ability through traditional rules. Under this process, Congress has accredited negotiate power to the…

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    CHAPTER 3 COMPARISON OF AMENDMENT POWER& PROCEDURE WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES “No work of man is perfect. It is inevitable that in the course of time, the imperfections of a written constitution will become apparent. Moreover, the passage of time will bring changes in society, which a constitution must accommodate if it is to remain suitable for the nation. It was imperative, therefore, that a practicable means of amending the constitution be provided.” Thomas Jefferson 3.1 INTRODUCTION Time is…

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    likely to be guided by emotion whilst jury members could approach the case subjectively thus hindering the presumption of innocence. Furthermore, juries are becoming increasingly more influenced by social media reports and coverage, risking the procedure of a fair trial and including the possibility of the trial being aborted. The issue of “trial by social media”, recently gaining national attention following the high-profile murder case of Jill Meagher (2012), compromises the accused…

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    Career Objective Having achieved a high level of competency as an accomplished professional, I am actively pursuing a challenging career opportunity as a Projects Officer at the Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS), where I can utilise my qualifications and extensive expertise in various analogous positions such as Project Engineer and Projects Officer spanning 10 years. Leading by example and achieving exceptional results aligned with business objectives, I have demonstrated advanced…

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    1713, an increased Royal Navy presence in the Atlantic, to successfully dismantle the piracy threat in the American colonies. While the eventual success of this imperial campaign lay in these collaborated efforts, the heart of the offensive was Parliamentary legislation and royal proclamations which created a series of vice-Admiralty courts in the colonies, leading to an aggressive prosecutorial policy. These new acts made it cheaper and easier to prosecute suspected pirates, rewarded sailors…

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    As I stared into the blinding spotlight, about to recite the paragraph that I had ingrained in my memory, I began to recall the beginning of my journey, and the ascent of my competitive public speaking career. … The bus was humid and muggy as I hunched over the “cheat sheet” Mr. Garner had given me to memorize a month before. However, being the mindful person I am, I decided to start the memorization process the night before. I poured over the paragraph I had been allocated over and over,…

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