@Research Paper <#LINE#>Little darling of the evening: their lifestyles, experiences, causes, modus operandi, transactions and performances<#LINE#>Bernardo A. @Zabala Jr <#LINE#>1-6<#LINE#>1.ISCA-IRJSS-2016-147.pdf<#LINE#>Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines<#LINE#>31/8/2016<#LINE#>8/12/2016<#LINE#>Prostitution flourished elsewhere for money or for whatever reasons. It is considered illegal and immoral in the country. This study aims to determine the different lifestyles, experiences, causes, modus operandi, transactions, performances and effects of relationships of the respondents. Qualitative research through case study approach was utilized. Ten respondents were used during the information gathering having the following criteria: not having more than 16 years of age, who engaged in prostitution. Cabanatuan City, Philippines was the locale of the study. Prior consent was established before the study was conducted. The data gathered were statistically treated using frequency count, percentage, and weighted mean. Survey questionnaires, interviews, observations and focus group discussion were the instruments used. Results revealed that different lifestyles, varied causes, modus operandi, transactions, and performances lure their customers. Poverty, being abandoned, sexual trauma, revenge, hopelessness and curiosity were the causes of the problem. Body languages, seductive movements and using pimps were their styles to entice their customers.<#LINE#>Wikipedia (2016).@Revised Penal Code, Article 202 Sec.5.@http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_ in_the_Philippines.@No$Philippine Commission on women (2016).@Revised Penal Code Article 341 (White slave trade) http://www.pcw.gov.ph/wpla/anti-prostitution@undefined@No$Matt (2010).@a brief history of prostitution.@http://blog.lib.umn.edu/puot0002/3004/2010/04/a-brief-history-of-prostitution.html@No$Palash Ghosh (2013).@South Korea: A Thriving Sex Industry In A Powerful, Wealthy Super-State.@http://www.ibtimes.com/south-korea-thriving-sex-industry-powerful-wealthy-super-state-1222647@Yes$Luiz M. and Roets L. (2011).@Women and AIDS in Nigeria.@http://exploringafrica.pbworks.com/w/page/48058212/Prostitution%20in%20Africa.www.africanafrican.com/folder12/.../Kinyanjui-PhD-TR07-82.pdf@No$Otesanya (2012).@Don M. Gottfredson library of Crimnal Justice gray literature database.@http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/cj/gray/countryinfo.php?country=South%20Africa.@No$Flores W.L. (2005).@A closer look at the Philippines & 146; sex industry.@http://www.philstar.com/business-life/301102/closer-look-philippines%C2%92-sex-industry@No$Rough Guides (2016).@destinations asia Philippines travel-essentials prostitution-sex-tourism.@http://www.rough guides.com/destinations/asia/philippines/travel-essentials/prostitution-sex-tourism/.@No$B.E. Nnabugwu-Otesanya (2009).@A comparative study of prostitutes in Nigeria and Botswana.@http://uir.unisa.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10500/1588/02chapter1-5.pdf?sequence=3@Yes$Hickenbottom Iris L. and Ulrich M. (2010).@a-brief-history of prostitution@http://blog.lib.umn.edu/puot0002 /3004/2010/04/a-brief-history-of-prostitution.html@No <#LINE#>Living arrangement patterns of the elderly in West Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India<#LINE#>R. @Nishanthi,S. Sampath @Kumar <#LINE#>7-11<#LINE#>2.ISCA-IRJSS-2016-191.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Sociology, Bharathidasan University, Trichy, Tamilnadu, India@Department of Sociology, Bharathidasan University, Trichy, Tamilnadu, India<#LINE#>25/11/2016<#LINE#>29/12/2016<#LINE#>The patterns of living arrangement planned for the elderly a lot exposed as the elementary help of the carefulness and upkeep occupied by the family. Existing preparation of the rising ageing populations are most vital issues in the entirely countries. Whereas the collective environment and prospect of culture may be encouraging to co - dwelling of the ageing and those of a younger generation, in diverse societies explain the elderly accommodations are controlled by existing of demographic and financial resources. To make out the accommodation of senior population has reflect their quality of life and well-being. In this paper an effort has been made to look into the Living Arrangement Patterns of the Elderly in West Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. The main objective of the descriptive nature of this study was Socio economic condition and Living arrangement of elders. Result shows that both male and female elderly are given positive opinion on their living arrangement. Half of the elderly live with their spouse and enjoy good infrastructure and physical facilities of their house like electricity, water, toilet, ventilation and lighting facilities. The majority of (86.31%) of them have separate living space; the elderly in the age group of 60-69 years have better living arrangement than rest of the elders. The elderly belongs to nuclear family are well located themselves with regard to the living arrangement.<#LINE#>NGO (2014).@Help age India state of elderly in India.@www.helpageindia.org pp.5-7@No$WHO (2002).@Active ageing.@a policy framework Publication details http://www.who.int/ageing/ publications /active/en/@No$J. Knodel (2006).@Living Arrangements of Older Persons around the World.@Population and Development review.@Yes$A. Aghajanian and V. Thompson (2013).@Living arrangement of the elderly in Iran.@Fayetteville State University in Iran:10-30@Yes$E. Grundy (2000).@Living arrangements and the health of older persons in developed countries.@United Nations Population Bulletin Special issues no.42/43. Available at http://www.un.org/esa/populations/ bulletin42_43/ palloni. pdf@Yes$Y. Kamo and M. Zhou (1994).@Living arrangements of elderly Chinese and Japanese in the United States.@Journal of Marriage and Family, Vol.56, No.3, pp.544-558.@Yes$V. Beard and Y. Kunharibowo (2000).@Living Arrangements and Support Relationships among Elderly Indonesians.@DRU.2323, Working Paper Series, RAND, Labour and Population Programme@Yes$E.J. Croll (2006).@The intergenerational contract in the changing Asian family.@In Goodman R., Harper S. (Eds.), Ageing in Asia. London, UK: Rout ledge.@Yes$Bisht S. and Sinha D. (1981).@Socialization, family, and psychological differentiation.@In Sinha D. (Eds.), Socialization of the Indian Child. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company.@Yes$H.C. Srivastava and N.R. Mishra (2005).@Living arrangement and morbidity pattern among elderly in rural India.@International Institute for Population SciencesMumbai, India.@Yes$Singh G.P. et.al (2013).@Pattern of living arrangement and economic dependence of the elderly: a study based on Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India.@Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research vol,2(5). 105 -113.@No$A. Dubey, S. Bhasin and N. Gupta (2011).@A Study of elderly living in old age home and within family set-up in Jammu.@Home and Community Science, Vol:5(2):93-98.@Yes$S. Bhattacharya and M. Mukherjee (2013).@adjustment pattern of elderly people belonging to nuclear families of Kolkata city.@Voice of Research Vol. 2, (3) 3-6@Yes$Sutapa Agrawal (2012).@Effect of living arrangement on the health status of elderly in india.@Journal of Asian Population StudiesVol.8(1): 88-100.@Yes$Maruthakutti R. (2011).@housing and social habitation of the elderly among the Kanis, a tribal community in Tamil Nadu, India.@Journal of Sociology and Anthropology,Vol 2(2): 119-124@No$J. Ahamed Golandaj and S. Goli (2013).@Living arrangements among older population and perceptions on old age assistance among adult population in India.@International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. Vol 33 (34):367-379.@Yes$S.D. Singh (2015).@Loneliness, depression and sociability in old age.@Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Vol: 41 (5-6) : 706-722.@Yes$A.M. Munsur, I. Tareque and K.M. Rahman (2013).@Determinants of living arrangements, health status and abuse among elderly.@Journal of International Women@Yes <#LINE#>What do we know about the innate potato? A study on the media and online interest and the stakeholders involved<#LINE#>Eleni @Galata <#LINE#>12-18<#LINE#>3.ISCA-IRJSS-2016-192.pdf<#LINE#>Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Missouri-Columbia, 322 Mumford Hall, 65211, USA<#LINE#>28/11/2016<#LINE#>28/12/2016<#LINE#>In 2015, the commercial planting of the “Innate” potato, a Genetically Modified (GM) crop, was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This potato, in contrast with most GM crops, was engineered with the potato’s own genes to have lower levels of sugars and to produce lower levels of acrylamide. This study investigates the international media coverage of this GM product and the online-interest during 2015. The study reveals that the media showed only a slight interest on the crop except during the short period when the decision about the Innate potato’s regulation was under discussion by the FDA authorities. The stakeholders most involved in the discussion came from the financial and economic realms. Online-searches, showed more continuous attention, though with decreasing rates. It is important to understand how media covers food-related events, especially in the light of the New Breeding and Genome Editing techniques.<#LINE#>Qaim M. (2016).@GM Crop Regulation.@In Genetically Modified Crops and Agricultural Development, 109-134. Palgrave Macmillan US.@Yes$Bauer Martin W., John Durant and George Gaskell (1998).@Biotechnology in the public sphere: a European sourcebook.@NMSI Trading Ltd.@Yes$Marks L.A., Kalaitzandonakes N., Wilkins L. and Zakharova L. (2007).@Mass media framing of biotechnology news.@Public Understanding of Science, 16(2), 183-203.@Yes$Qaim Matin (2016).@The Complex Public Debate.@In Genetically Modified Crops and Agricultural Development, pp. 135-163. Palgrave Macmillan US.@Yes$Lynas M. (2013).@Time to call out the anti-GMO conspiracy theory.@Mark Lynas speech hosted by the International Programs–College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (50th Anniversary Celebration), and the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, Cornell University.@Yes$F.D.A. (2015).@Submissions on Bioengineered New Plant Varieties - Biotechnology Consultation Agency.@Response Letter BNF 000141@No$F.D.A. (2015).@Press Announcements - FDA concludes Arctic Apples and Innate Potatoes are safe for consumption.@@No$Waltz E. (2012).@Tiptoeing around transgenics.@Nature biotechnology, 30(3), 215-217.@Yes$Waltz E. (2015).@USDA approves next-generation GM potato.@Nature biotechnology, 33(1), 12-13.@Yes$Charles D. (2015).@GMO Potatoes Have Arrived. But Will Anyone Buy Them? NPR, all things considered.@@No$Bauer Martin W. (2002).@Biotechnology-the making of a global controversy.@Cambridge University Press.@Yes$Bauer M.W. and Bonfadelli H. (2002).@Controversy, media coverage and public knowledge.@Biotechnology: The making of a global controversy, 149-75.@Yes$McCluskey J.J., Kalaitzandonakes N. and Swinnen J. (2015).@Media Coverage, Public Perceptions, and Consumer Behavior: Insights from New Food Technologies.@Annual Review of Resource Economics, (0).@Yes$Marks L. and Kalaitzandonakes N. (2002).@Mass Media Communications About Agrobiotechnology.@AgBioForum. Available at http://www. agbioforum.org.@Yes$Galata L., Karantininis K. and Hess S. (2014).@Cross-Atlantic differences in biotechnology and GMOs: a media content analysis.@Agricultural Cooperative Management and Policy (pp. 299-314). Springer International Publishing.@Yes$Bryant Jennings and Mary Beth Oliver (2009).@Media effects: Advances in theory and research.@Routledge.@Yes$Goffman E. (1974).@Frame analysis: An essay on the organization of experience.@Harvard University Press.@Yes$Bruns A., Burgess J.E., Crawford K. and Shaw F. (2012).@qldfloods and@undefined@Yes$QPSMedia: Crisis communication on Twitter in the 2011 south east Queensland floods.@@undefined@Yes$Eysenbach G., Powell J., Kuss O. and Sa E.R. (2002).@Empirical studies assessing the quality of health information for consumers on the world-wide web: a systematic review.@Jama, 287(20), 2691-2700.@Yes$Gilbert E. and Karahalios K. (2009).@Predicting tie strength with social media.@In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (pp. 211-220). ACM.@Yes$Hancock K., Veguilla V., Lu X., Zhong W., Butler E.N., Sun H. and Brammer T.L. (2009).@Cross-reactive antibody responses to the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus.@New England Journal of Medicine, 361(20), 1945-1952.@Yes$Liu S.B., Palen L., Sutton J., Hughes A.L. and Vieweg S. (2008).@In search of the bigger picture: The emergent role of on-line photo sharing in times of disaster.@In Proceedings of the Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Conference (ISCRAM).@Yes$Maireder A. and Schlögl S. (2014).@24 hours of an@outcry: The networked publics of a socio-political debate.@Yes$Xiang Z. and Gretzel U. (2010).@Role of social media in online travel information search.@Tourism management, 31(2), 179-188.@Yes$McCluskey J.J. and Swinnen J.F. (2004).@Political economy of the media and consumer perceptions of biotechnology.@American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 86(5), 1230-1237.@Yes$Cacciatore M.A., Anderson A.A., Choi D.H., Brossard D., Scheufele D.A., Liang X. and Dudo A. (2012).@Coverage of emerging technologies: A comparison between print and online media.@New Media & Society, 14(6), 1039-1059.@Yes$Malyska A., Bolla R. and Twardowski T. (2016).@The role of public opinion in shaping trajectories of agricultural biotechnology.@Trends in biotechnology.@Yes$Etc Group (2007).@Extreme genetic engineering: An introduction to synthetic biology.@accessed on November 2016.@Yes @Research Article <#LINE#>Measuring micro spatial inequality of human development with the application of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) – a study in Purulia District, West Bengal, India<#LINE#>Mukunda @Mishra,Soumendu @Chatterjee <#LINE#>19-35<#LINE#>4.ISCA-IRJSS-2016-198.pdf<#LINE#>Dr. Meghnad Saha College, Itahar, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, India@Presidency University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India<#LINE#>25/12/2016<#LINE#>12/1/2017<#LINE#>The investigation of unequal spatial distribution of human development is a dynamic research interest in the arena of social sciences. Gradual pluralistic trend of the measurement of human development leads to utilization of wider range of variables for the statistical analysis of the levels of human development over space. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a statistical device, popularly used for reducing the dimensions of contributing variables for reaching to a rational conclusion. The present study uses this technique for the block level analysis of inequality in human development in the district of Purulia, one of the most backward district in the western part of Indian state of West Bengal.<#LINE#>Joshi S. (1997).@Regional disparities in industrial development.@Indian Journal of Regional Science, 29(1), 101-129.@Yes$Krishna G. (2000).@Development, Environment and Decentralized Planning.@Annals of NAGI, 21(1), 2-3.@Yes$Singh R. (2006).@Regional disparities in levels of socio-economic development in Post reform period - A district level analysis.@Annals of NAGI, 26(2), 87-94.@Yes$Rao H. 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(1961).@British Towns: A statistical study of their social and economic differences.@Oliver & Boyd, London, pp 1-1969.@Yes$Soja E.W. (1968).@Geography of modernization in Kenya.@Syracuse University Press, New York, pp 1-143. ISSN: 0082-1160.@Yes$Berry B.L.J. (1960).@An inductive approach to the regionalization of economic development.@In: Gisburg, N. (Ed.). Essays on Geography and Economic Development. Chicago University, Chicago, pp 78-100.@Yes$Morrison D.F. (1967).@Multivariate statistical methods, McGraw-Hills Inc., New York.@pp 221-225. ISBN: 978-00-70431-86-7.@Yes$Hotelling H. (1933).@Analysis of complex statistical variables into Principal Component.@Journal of Educational Psychology, 24(6), 407-441.@Yes @Case Study <#LINE#>Life, living and the struggles in Plakkathadam, a disconnected tribal colony in Idukki – a case study<#LINE#>Chackochan J. @Njavallil,Joby Joseph @Thoomkuzhy <#LINE#>36-41<#LINE#>5.ISCA-IRJSS-2016-058.pdf<#LINE#>Research and Post Graduate Department of Commerce, Marian College Kuttikkanam@Research and Post Graduate Department of Commerce, Marian College Kuttikkanam<#LINE#>21/3/2016<#LINE#>12/1/2017<#LINE#>India is a country of villages and large number of tribal communities. Mahatma Gandhi dreamt about the self sufficiency of the villages through the concept of Gram Swaraj. But in India we see the growing tendency of urbanization alienating the real inhabitants of the country Hence it is worthwhile to have look at the situation of the Indian villages especially the tribal community their needs and requirements throwing up light and ways for their development.<#LINE#>Baiju K.C. (2011).@Tribal development under decentralized Governance in Kerala:Issue and Challenges.@JOAAG, 6(1), www.ijsrp.org.@Yes$Haseena V.A. and Ajims P. Mohammed (2014).@Scope of education and dropout among tribal students in Kerala- A study of scheduled tribals in Attappady.@4(1).@Yes$Thookuzhy J.J. (2015).@Mission Plakathadam 2015.@Primary Survey Report.@No @Review Paper <#LINE#>Corporate social responsibility: principals and practices in India<#LINE#>Aparajita @Pattnaik,Srimati @Nayak <#LINE#>42-46<#LINE#>6.ISCA-IRJSS-2016-152.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Management, Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg, Chhattishgarh, India@Department of Sociology, Sambalpur University, Burla, Sambalpur, Odisha, India<#LINE#>12/8/2016<#LINE#>8/12/2016<#LINE#>Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the growing commitment of the organizations to operate responsibly. The three aspects of responsibility are economic, social and environmental concern. In deciding the CSR policy of the organization stakeholders play a very important role. There is a very popular saying that customer is the king. Now corporations are paying attention to their important stakeholders which otherwise will be very costly for them. From Nike to Nestle, companies who have ignored their stakeholders had paid heavily. Due to growing awareness of the stakeholders of their rights and business obligations, a changing equation is taking place between the society and the corporations. Using the stakeholder perspective the paper tries to analyze the concept of CSR. The paper is a conceptual paper based on the past literature on CSR. The present study has highlighted the historical evolution of the concept, the drivers and principles of CSR, perceived benefits offered by it.<#LINE#>Brundtland G.H. (1985).@World Commission on Environment and Development.@Environmental policy and law, www.iisd.org/topic/sustainable-development, date of access 05-11- 2016@Yes$Carroll A.B. (1991).@The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility: Towards the Moral Management of Organizational Stakeholders.@Business Horizons, 34(4), 39-48@Yes$Sethi S.P. (1975).@Dimensions of Corporate Social Performance: An analytical framework.@California Management Review, 17 (3), 58-64. DOI:10.2307/41162149@Yes$Hemphill T.A. (2004).@Corporate Citizenship: The Case for a New Corporate Governance Model.@Business & Society Review, 109(3), 339-361@Yes$Friedman M. (1970).@The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits.@New York Times Magazine. 122-124@Yes$Aranganathan P. (2016).@Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): A Unique Business Strategy in Achieving Organization’s Excellence.@www.indianmba.com/Faculty_ Column/FC1127/fc1127.html date of access 06-12-2016@No$Dahlsrud A. (2008).@How Corporate Social Responsibility is Defined: An Analysis of 37 definitions.@Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 15(1), 1-13. DOI:10.1002/CSR.132@Yes$Bowen H. (2013).@Social Responsibilities of the Businessman.@Harper & Row, New York@Yes$Hopkins M. (2004).@Corporate Social Responsibility: An issue Paper.@Working paper no-27, ILO, ISBN92-2-116139-0 http://natlex.ilo.ch/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---integration/documents/publication/wcms_079130.pdf, date of access 30-06-2011@Yes$Mazurkiewicz P. (2004).@Corporate Environmental Responsibility: Is a Common CSR Framework Possible.@World Bank http://documents.worldbank.org/ curated/en/577051468339093024/Corporate-environmental-responsibility-Is-a-common-CSR-framework-possible,date of access 06-12-2016@Yes$Banerjee S. B. (2008).@Corporate Social Responsibility: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.@Edward Elgar Publisher Ltd, UK .PP 1-224. ISBN : 978-1848444546@Yes$Davis K. (1960).@Can Business Afford to Ignore Social Responsibilities?.@California Management Review, 2(3), 70-76@Yes$Frederick W. C. (2016).@Corporate Social Responsibility; Deep Roots, Flourishing Growth, Promising Future.@www.williamcfrederick.com/articles/part1chapter6.pdf Date of access 19-12-2016@Yes$Fontaine M. 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New Delhi, 1-320, ISBN-13: 978-0471476115@Yes <#LINE#>Political ideology of Afghanistan from the perspective of sociology<#LINE#>Gulab Mir @Rahmany <#LINE#>47-51<#LINE#>7.ISCA-IRJSS-2016-197.pdf<#LINE#>Dept. of Sociology, University College for Arts and Social Sciences (UCA&SS) Osmania University,, Hyderabad 500017, Telengana, India<#LINE#>17/11/2016<#LINE#>11/1/2017<#LINE#>Political ideology is one of the important aspect which covers all the ideologies which is Pertaining entire Afghanistan. Since advent of ideology up to present time different ideology practiced with their own perspectives views. Afghanistan is 99% Muslim country since long back different regimes exposed to use their ideologies as tools of their politics. But till now no ideology could succeed and sustain entire this country. so the main objectives of This study will focus on the word of ideology, Political ideology, impact of ideology on politics, Islam behavior, Secularism actions, reactions, and effect of that on government ruling entire country. All ideologies help avoid complex social world. Napoleon sees ideology as a set of false beliefs and even disruptive. After the concept of Marx and Engels, ideology consequences of widespread reflect. It is clear ideology is science of ideas and Political ideology is the most applicable characteristic which is exposed in different period of time in Afghanistan. Moreover the study will explicit the effective ideology of Communism, Marxism, Leftism, Anarchism, Radicalism, Talibanism, Extremism, Fascism, Conservatism; Liberalism that is being practiced in Afghanistan.<#LINE#>Perry Anderson (2013).@The Indian Ideology.@Published New Delhi.@Yes$Judith Goldstein and Robert O. 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(http://www. sarnavesht.com/farsi/index.php?art=682)@Yes$Malek Sitez (2016).@Afghanpaper Press Kabul Afghanistan.@@No$Ahmad Saidi (2010).@Kabul Afghanistan.@Interview.@No$M.P. Mohaidin Mehdi (2016).@Kabul Afghanistan.@Interview.@No$Ahmad Seyar Mahjor (2010).@News paper Kabul Afghanistan.@Afghanistan.@No @Short Review Paper <#LINE#>Myths behind the Rapes in India<#LINE#>Sreelakshmi S. @Kurup <#LINE#>52-54<#LINE#>8.ISCA-IRJSS-2016-169.pdf<#LINE#>Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, Haryana, India<#LINE#>11/10/2016<#LINE#>3/12/2016<#LINE#>It is a fierce reality that every day a new rape case is reported at some region in India. This short note illustrates a few examples of such brutal rapes to prove that provocation is not the reason for committing a rape, rather it is the insatiable lust combined with the lack of fear for the legal sanction that instigates rape. This note suggests that in any rape case, priority should be attributed not to whether the victim was provocative or not, but whether the accused was as fragile as to get provoked by seeing the victim so as to commit rape. Further, this note evaluates the necessity of criminalizing marital rapes and also as to how provocation becomes redundant in child rapes in India. Why is a wife seen as a mere tool for sexual gratification? How is a child capable of sexually provoking the perpetrator to commit rape? These are some of the issues that this note addresses. In short, this note argues that firstly, rape should be seen a violation of bodily integrity of an individual; and secondly, provocation should be disregarded as a factor causing rape.<#LINE#>Rape (2016).@Oxford Dictionaries.@https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/rape(Accessed on: 6/10/2016)@No$Rape (2016).@Cambridge Dictionary.@http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rape (Accessed on: 6/10/2016)@No$Aradhna Wal. 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