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Evaluation of abortion from the perspective of Islamic law and jurisprudence. FahimeKhonakiTakhti And DrAbas AliSalehi
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The origin of human embryonic period legal personality, the holy legislator and the legislator's attention. Support for the fetus has long been in human societies, considered abortion to end the pregnancy before the twentieth week, refers. Many social problems such as unwanted pregnancies or illegitimate child, asymmetry in gender, having many children, pregnancies resulting from rape, has provided fertile ground for abortion.
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Studying the effects of civil liability of losses caused by the current health centers. SeyedehBentolhodaJazayeri, Dr Mehdi Dehshiri and Dr Maryam NaghdiDorobaati
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Health centers are medical centers and by offering health services today have different features in the process of recovery and achieving the goal of health care. However sometimes, actions or ignorance of the health center staff leads to damage that if this negligence is consistent with of any of the principles of responsibility including fault and risk, and the terms of the pillars of responsibility are provided will bring about the civil liability of health centers for the affected patients.
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An Appraisal Of Anti-Money Laundering Legal Regime Of Pakistan With Global Standards. Muhammad Syed and Dr. Naveed Ahmed
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For the last two decades Money Laundering (ML) has become a major concern of the international community. Therefore, the international forums and various governments around the globeare contributing to address this problem. Although it is very hard to find out ill-gotten money but various ways, methods and techniques are explored to make it fruitful and attuned with the existing laws of the country to stop ML.
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Procedural Urban and Regional Planning Paradigms and Land Use Planning. Dr. Faranak Seifolddini
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The study of procedural urban and regional planning paradigms shows that the most common accepted paradigm has been comprehensive planning. But with the passage of time, changes in the application ofparadigm have occurred.
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Talent :Review of Theories and Models. Dr.Samar A. Abdeen And Dr. MohdZuriGhani
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Increasing interest in the field of special education can recently be felt all over the Arab world in general, and the category of talent in particular. If the volume of literature in the popular and practitioner press is any guide, practitioners in the field of human resources are now primarily in the business of talent.
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Deficit Financing of Government of Maharashtra: A Study. Prof. Dr. P. S. KAMBLE And Ms. Bhosale Varsha H.
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The present research Study examines various deficit indicators at state level is important because the state government deficit also increase the total deficit of the state. When the government of a country resort to deficit budget as a means for raising funds, it is known as deficit financing Budget deficit means that the current expenditure of the government is more that its current receipts.
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Comparative Studies On The Cultivation Of Kouna And Paddy Plant: An Emperical Investigation On Cost Of Cultivation And Production. Dr. Kh. Jugindro Singh
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Kouna is a local name used for making of mats and other artistic items and for medicinal herb. Schoenoplectus Lacustries (Linn) Pala is the Botanical name and Cyperacia is the family of the plant. Paddy is worldwide well-known plant and staple food in India. The primary purpose of the study is to examine and explain the difference of the cost of expenditure in cultivation and outcomes between kouna and paddy plant.
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Level of Perception on Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan among Guardians of Uttar Dinajpur District of West Bengal. Mr. Premendra Das And Professor Prasenjit Deb
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Majority numbers of people of West Bengal still live in villages and the rural education in West Bengal is of utmost important for them to get reed of poverty. The enrollment of rural students attaining schools is growing, but nearly half of the rural children are still out of the school. Some government schools in rural West Bengal are overly packed with students, leading to a distorted teacher-student ratio (PTR 1:40).
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