Free speech is the freedom to say what you want and express your self how you want as long as what you are doing isn't depriving someone of their rights (see first amendment).
deprived - taken away
Service sectors percentage in Indian GDP?
Services industry contributes 55.5% to Indian GDP. binod@126.com
You first take notes on what ever your topic is then write out and essay sort of thing. Then you speak with a loud clear voice to your audience.
What does it mean if a country has a high GDP?
A country with a high GDP has either high net exports (exports-imports) wherein it is has a good performance in trade, high FDI (foreign direct investment) from private firms outside the country, high consumption (its citizens are able to spend and acquire goods), and high government spending either for technological advancement, labor development, and infrastructure.
What was the role of a political boss and give an example of one?
A good example of this would be William "Boss" M. Tweed. Basically, he would run the democratic party and make money and in return he would tell whom ever was voting how to vote.
P.S Gangs of New york, I believe is about him.
Explain the law of production?
A request for production is the discovery (fact-finding) process that occurs prior to trial. Either party may send such a request to an opposing party or witness. If you are served with a request for production, you have a certain time period to provide the asking lawyer with your written reply, stating which documents you have in your possession and to make those documents available for the asking lawyer to review and copy.
Can you give me an oration piece?
"I am a Filipino" by Carlos P. Romulo(http://members.tripod.com/pisaymc92/tdeclam.htm)
Role of economics in management?
If the economic climate is bad, the business manager is less likely to invest in an idea or entrepeneur, as they're taking a risk by spending money on something that may not bring a profit at all. All things in business are designed to bring a company or business profit.
However if the economic climate is good, the business is more likely to invest in something.
Example: 1920s. lots of businesses investing in stuff
1930s: no money, stock market crash, hardly any investment
What was the purpose of the you have a dream speech?
The importance of the I Have A Dream speech at the time was it helped a lot on the way to stop racial disrimination. It really showed that Negros are human beings to and it showed the Whites that Negros have gone through to much pain and suffering.
How are three sectors in the Indian economy interdependent?
SECTORS
Primary Sector
When the economic activity depends mainly on exploitation of natural resources then
that activity comes under the primary sector. Agriculture and agriculture related
activities are the primary sectors of economy.
Secondary Sector
When the main activity involves manufacturing then it is the secondary sector. All
industrial production where physical goods are produced come under the secondary
sector.
Tertiary Sector
When the activity involves providing intangible goods like services then this is part of
the tertiary sector. Financial services, management consultancy, telephony and IT
are good examples of service sector.
Evolution of an Economy from Primary Sector Based to Tertiary Sector
Based
During early civilization all economic activity was in primary sector. When the food
production became surplus people's need for other products increased. This led to
the development of secondary sector. The growth of secondary sector spread its
influence during industrial revolution in nineteenth century.
After growth of economic activity a support system was the need to facilitate the
industrial activity. Certain sectors like transport and finance play an important role in
supporting the industrial activity. Moreover, more shops were needed to provide
goods in people's neighbourhood.
Ultimately, other services like tuition, administrative support developed.
Interdependency of Sectors:
To understand this interdependency, let us take an example of a cold drink. A cold
drink contains water, sugar and artificial flavour. Suppose if there is no sugarcane
production then procuring sugar will become difficult and costly for the cold drink
manufacturer. Now to transport sugarcane to sugar mills and sugar to the cold drink
plant needs the services of a transporter. A person or system of persons is required
to maintain and monitor all these movements of goods from farm to factory to shop
in different locations. That is where role of administrative staffs comes. Let us go
back to the farmer. He also needs fertiliser and seeds which is processed in some
factory and which will be delivered to his doorstep by some means of transportation.
To top it all at every step of these activities we require the proper monetary and
banking system. So, in a nutshell this describes how interrelated all sectors of an
economy are.
What is the advantage of a telephone in communication?
the adventage of the telephone
Answer
The hosted virtual PBX system make and receive calls anywhere Internet access
is available.Works with an existing analog telephone and any SIP-compatible device.Make long distance calls for one low price.Connect multiple callers in a single conference call.Listen to messages by using the voicemail button on desk phones.Transfer a current call to another device and continue conversations uninterrupted.
Is friend is more important than money?
Money cannot buy you true happiness, it has to come within and a good friend can provide that sense of happiness for you.
What are some good presidential student council campaign ideas?
talk about how you will listen to other people's ideas. I'm looking for the same stuff, and that's all i got so far.
say that you care about the school, list your reasons for wanting to run, say your name atleast twice for the dozers, what you could do if you are elected, the position you want, finish with your slogan or something funny.
Function of oral communication?
The functions of speech communication are:
Referential
Phatic
Expressive
Interactional
Transactional
What are some good Student Council fundraisers?
Some good fundraising ideas could include things like: a bake sale where students bring in desserts to sell, a car wash, hold in-school sports games where teams can sign up and pay to play, and those who don't play, simply pay to get out of an hour of class or so, and other ideas along these lines. You could also have sports days, do something funny for money (Like Red Nose Day), Sponsored silence or fasting (Gets you dead hungry though) and last but not least a car boot sale in your school where you have to pay to have a stall.
Example of a speech about poverty?
Poverty is a world wide matter of concern, the topic is rather large and extense to take up on a speech assigment, therefore the best solution would be to narrow the scope of your presentation.
Down below I present to you an extract from the link I provide below, so that you do your speech on the History of Poverty in the US.
Once you've read the material you can talk abouit it, just take notes on the important names, issues and dates to fill the time allotment you'll have:
Now read this, link below:
US History Encyclopedia: Poverty
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While aspects of poverty in the United States have changed significantly since colonial times, debates about how best to alleviate this condition continue to revolve around issues of morality as well as economics. In eighteenth-and early-nineteenth-century America, most people worked throughout their lives at a succession of unstable jobs, under unhealthy conditions. Widows, immigrants, the ill, and the elderly generally had few sources of support outside their own poor families. Town-ships and counties resorted to such drastic solutions as auctioning off poor local residents to local farmers. Indigent nonresidents would simply be sent out of town. The primary form of public assistance, known as "out-door relief," consisted of food, fuel, or small amounts of money. Poorhouses were founded to serve the indigent more cheaply than outdoor relief while discouraging them from applying for further public assistance. Especially in the North, poorhouses attempted to improve their residents' personal habits. Supervised work, such as farming, weaving, and furniture building, was required; alcohol was forbidden.
Poorhouses became notorious for overcrowding, filth, disease, and corrupt management. Reformers also increasingly criticized outdoor relief for demoralizing the poor and attracting idlers and drunks. By the Civil War (1861-1865), private relief associations run by evangelical Protestants, immigrant groups, and upper-class women's groups had begun to assume a more bureaucratic form. The Charity Organization Society, founded in Buffalo, New York, in 1877 (chapters were established in most U.S. cities by 1892) attempted to systematize relief by sending volunteers to investigate the circumstances of each applicant and advise them on how to live a respectable life. Handouts were to be given only in cases of extreme need. This approach, known as "scientific charity," proved impractical. Yet elements of its method evolved into the caseworker system of social welfare agencies.
What information is on a warrant?
It can depend on the type of warrant. Generally, if the the questions: who - what - where, are answered - accompanied by a short description of the probable cause presented to the judge/magistrate who approved it, that is all that is ncessary.
What are the five steps of perception as social information process?
According to one social information-processing model, known as Dodge's social information-processing model, a person's behavioral response to a situation occurs in a sequence of five steps (Dodge, 1993). The first step is to encode information. Encoding is the way we selectively attend to and store social cues from a situation. The second step involves mental representations. Mental representations are made when the encoded cues are given a meaning and are interpreted. The third step involves response accessing. Response accessing occurs when the mental representation evokes a behavioral response. These responses could be observable, like crying, or non-observable, like endocrine secretions. The fourth step is response evaluation. This refers to the individual's choice of whether or not to enact the accessed response. Here the individual evaluates the interpersonal, intrapersonal, instrumental, and moral consequences of the accessed response. The fifth and final step is enactment. Enactment takes place when an individual selects a response and transforms it into a behavior. Dodge's social information processing model is one of several techniques used to measure individuals' cognitive processes. It is widely used in examining and predicting the development of conduct disorder and depression.
There are many Puranas and there are even new ones being created to this day. However, there are about 19 main ones about to the main Hindu deities like Agni, Vayu, Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma. The Bhagavad Purana is about Krishna. There are also Puranas about Vishnu's avatars (like the Matsya Purana).
What a police officer should speak in a fancy dress competition?
Having a child in a fancy dress competition can be an enjoying experience. They can dress up as a police officer and speak about topics such as safety concerns in schools, bullying, or bike safety.
Example of a friendship speech?
Being there forever, through the good and the bad, no matter who comes between, to care, respect, and trust each other forever. Your friend should feel like your brother or your sister. You should be able to tell your friend everything, and go to your friend for anything. Friendship is about getting each other out of sticky situations and sticking by your friends side no matter what or who comes between.
Every friend gets into fight. A fake friend would just ignore you. A real friend would strive to try to fix the fight. Everyone has problems, a fake friend would say ask someone else, but a real friend would stay up with you all night to solve the problem.
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What did john Locke say about human beings?
John Locke believed that all people had the natural right to life, liberty, and property. He believed that men are naturally free and equal from the time they are born, and that the government should not have absolute power.
What is the most important needs of children?
4 to 1 no coloring nessesary. 5 to 1 makes the birds come back more often. 4 to 1 no coloring nessesary. 5 to 1 makes the birds come back more often.