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    Pakistani or at least a huge majority of them. To devise a proper strategy we need to analyze and understand the causes of unrest and chaos in Pakistan. Factors causing disturbance in Pakistan can be categorized in internal and external factors. Internals factors consist of social‚ economic‚ political and administrative whereas external factors are related to regional instability and international so-called war on terror involving Kashmir‚ Iran‚ Afghanistan and Baluchistan. For achievement of peace

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    Are Constitutional Conventions Necessary Are Constitutional Conventions Necessary To Preserve The Legal Structure Of Government? Illustrate By Example Introduction A constitutional convention is an informal and uncodified procedural agreement that is followed by the institutions of a state. The Constitution of a country comprises both written rules enforced by courts‚ and "unwritten" rules or principles necessary for constitutional government. Written rules mandate that they be followed

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    Government Surveillance is Legal and Necessary Since September 11‚ 2001‚ the National Security Agency started a program called National Security to help the government collect and monitor information and data from overseas.There are two-hundred million text messages and three million phone calls collected per day to detect terrorist attacks before it happens (King 1). Some attacks are stopped before it happens but there are some that aren’t. Let’s take 9/11 for example‚ nineteen hijackers attacked

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    breakdowns and lesser nervous ailments occurring among students. Health‚ emotional‚ or merely temperamental factors may give a student an off day‚harming his showing in the results list. A poor range of questions‚ or a bad choice on the student’s part may again affect the result with little regard to his capabilities. The examination procedure itself is artificial. It is argued that the time factor is harmful: it restricts the development of ideas in an essay‚ and encourages stereotyped‚ often scrappy

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    Aids Awareness - 1

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    sterlising after using for HIV/SIDS affected person. 3. Blood of HIV affected person used for another person 4. From the pregnant lay who is affected of AIDS to the child or when she breast feeds child. Ways in which HIV/AIDS cannot be spread AIDS cannot spread by shaking hands‚ eating together‚ using the dress of the affected person‚ through mosquito‚ air‚ water. Symptoms 1. Loss of 10% or more of body weight 2. Fever of unknown origin 3. Preumonia‚ brain tumours‚ haemorrhage‚ unremitting

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    Situational awareness is necessary in order to maintain the highest degree of self and team safety‚ while also exercising the best course of action to take while on the fireground. The U.S. Coast Guard states that‚ “Situational awareness is the ability to identify‚ process‚ and comprehend the critical elements of information about what is happening to the team with regard to the mission.” The practice of situational awareness is relevant to many fields‚ but holds great use in fire fighting. Through

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    Self Awareness in Nursing

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    and in leadership activities. Self-awareness has been widely accepted as an important part of contemporary nurses’ repertoire of skills and has been said to be an important factor in a successful nurse-patient relationship. It has been identified as a factor in empathy‚ supporting the notion that self-awareness leads to a gentler way of being and compassion results. However‚ there is a lack of empirical evidence related to how students actually develop self-awareness within the context of nursing education

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    Phonemic Awareness InstructionPhonemic awareness refers to the ability to focus on and manipulate phonemes in spoken words.The following tasks are commonly used to assess children’s PA or to improve their PA through instruction and practice: 1. Phoneme isolation‚ which requires recognizing individual sounds in words‚ for example‚ “Tell me the first sound in paste.” (/p/) 2. Phoneme identity‚ which requires recognizing the common sound in different words. For example‚ “Tell me the sound that is the

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    Phonemic awareness involves making relationships to sounds and later serves as the basis for spelling. According to Tompkins (2014)‚ "Children learn to notice and manipulate the sounds of oral language and when phonemically aware‚ understand that spoken words are made up of sounds" (p. 142). Sometimes phonemic awareness can be confused with the building block known as phonics‚ but there is a distinguishing factor that separates the two. Phonics involves hearing sounds and being able to identify

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    In the essay “How much Force is Necessary in Law Enforcement?” the author shows many strengths and weaknesses. The author’s shows weakness in the way he structures his or her sentences. It was hard to sometimes follow along because some of the sentences were hard to understand. There is part of the essay where I believe that there was too much statistics which makes you want to just skip over it. The structure of the essay was good because it was not all over the essay. I would advise the author

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