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A Squandered Mandate: How Ppp Failed Larkana, Mashal Usman
A Squandered Mandate: How Ppp Failed Larkana, Mashal Usman
MSJ Capstone Projects
In this story, I have attempted to capture the history of the Bhutto family’s association with Larkana; how their influence in the district as well as their hold over it grew over time, how that shaped the districts identity and continues to do so, and lastly, how their party, the PPP, squandered the mandate in Larkana.
The Crucible Of Orthodoxy And Orthopraxy: Examining The Intersections Of Social Justice, Moral Development And Theology, Eydie Dyke Shypulski
The Crucible Of Orthodoxy And Orthopraxy: Examining The Intersections Of Social Justice, Moral Development And Theology, Eydie Dyke Shypulski
All Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this research was to better understand the relationship between moral development, theology and social justice within a Christian context. An apparent disconnect exists regarding how people of faith apply personal morals and theological perspectives when positioning themselves with regard to public policy and social justice issues. The researcher sought to extract information that would have implications for professional social practice, social work ethical and practice pedagogy, for faith-based institutions of higher learning and for the broader Christian community. A theological reflection included a brief examination of Aristotelian and Thomistic philosophies of moral and ethical development followed by …
Social Protest In The Works Of The Guatemalan Writer Mario Monteforte Toledo, Donna Mae Peterson
Social Protest In The Works Of The Guatemalan Writer Mario Monteforte Toledo, Donna Mae Peterson
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The Indianist theme in Latin America began almost as soon as the first white man set foot on American soil. Earliest writings took the form of social protests over the poor treatment which was meted out to the Indians and abuses which were committed against them. Shortly before Christmas in 1511, Fray Antonio de Montesinos delivered a stinging sermon against the Spaniards for their maltreatment of the Indian:
Child Welfare, Zenobia Butler
Child Welfare, Zenobia Butler
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
Welfare in general means the social care of others. Many are unable to care for themselves and those generous souls known as welfare workers help and assist them. Welfare includes looking after the needy of all kinds.
The Origin And The Development Of The Welfare Of The Holy Family, Catherine M
The Origin And The Development Of The Welfare Of The Holy Family, Catherine M
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
The purpose of this thesis is to survey the work of the Sisters of the Holy Family, and to chronicle, if possible, their various activities so that when the members of this present generation will have passes away, there will remain a scientific source to which future generations may refer to for inspiration, edification and guidance
Brief Study Of Working Conditions Of Colored Citizens In New Orleans Louisiana, Ernest J. Wright
Brief Study Of Working Conditions Of Colored Citizens In New Orleans Louisiana, Ernest J. Wright
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
The following report is the result of a study of the Colored worker during the present cataclysm in political and industrial affairs. The present panic has helped the laborer from many angles. It has given him a realization of the value of money and the necessity of sane action in the distribution of it.