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... human family but of all that lives - so shall we realize in the fullness of time that our domi- nation over the lower orders of creation is not for their slaughter but for their benefit equally with ours . ' ( Young India , 17 December ...
... human family but of all that lives - so shall we realize in the fullness of time that our domi- nation over the lower orders of creation is not for their slaughter but for their benefit equally with ours . ' ( Young India , 17 December ...
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... human rights is entan- gled with economic and foreign policy considerations of the rich and power- ful countries . Many international human rights groups today act as poli- tical pressure groups , seeking to pre- vent Third World ...
... human rights is entan- gled with economic and foreign policy considerations of the rich and power- ful countries . Many international human rights groups today act as poli- tical pressure groups , seeking to pre- vent Third World ...
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... Human Development in Constitutional commitments External funds , internal conflicts Promises , promises Ramachandran , Vimala Sudarshan , Ratna M. Tilak , Jandhyala B.G. Vaidyanathan , A. SEMINAR 465 : May 1998 ; POWER PLAY : a sym ...
... Human Development in Constitutional commitments External funds , internal conflicts Promises , promises Ramachandran , Vimala Sudarshan , Ratna M. Tilak , Jandhyala B.G. Vaidyanathan , A. SEMINAR 465 : May 1998 ; POWER PLAY : a sym ...
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