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    information and implements the research from public health arenas to a specific population. Laws are enacted at a local‚ state‚ and the national level that enforce public health (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2008). “The local health department has direct responsibility to the citizens in its community or jurisdiction” (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2008‚ p. 59). The Municipality of Anchorage‚ according to the last census projected 295‚570 residents in Anchorage and 91‚946 in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough ("United

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    will define each term‚ to understand further the differences between public and community health. Public Health According to Stanhope and Lancaster (2008)‚ the Institute of Medicine defined public health as “Organized community and multidisciplinary efforts‚ based on epidemiology‚ aimed at preventing disease and promoting health” (Definitions of selected terms‚ p. 48). Stanhope and Lancaster (2008) further

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    escapism despite the fact that there was a lot of whiskey. Therefore‚ “Stanhope‚ the “hard drinker‚” is always related to alcohol throughout the play clear through Hardy’s anecdote of Stanhope without Whiskey where he ‘cried.’ The dashes evident in Hardy’s dialogue perhaps signifies a pause or an action that Sherriff implements and therefore makes it easier for modern productions like Ian Brown’s to interpret it freely. However‚ Stanhope and whiskey reinforces his need to escape‚ especially after Osborne’s

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    directions it mentions the sunset‚ "towards sunset......light that slowly fades with the sinking sun" This symbolises the fore coming death that is looming‚ the light imagery within the play shows this. Sherriff’s stage directions suggest that Stanhope is anxious and nervous‚ he paces too and forth suggesting anxiety and displacement. "he glances at his watch." He is worried for the time and is trying to plan the day ahead. He is agitated‚ worried‚ this character is mean to be calm and confidant

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    dramatic ending to the play. Stanhope‚ in this extract‚ seems to be much more like what Raleigh made him out to be‚ as he is more like a friend then a commanding officer. This is shown when Stanhope calls Raleigh ‘Jimmy’‚ which shows the closeness they once shared‚ as it is likely to be a nickname. Similarly‚ Raleigh calls Stanhope ‘Dennis’‚ to cause the same effect‚ adding to the final dramatic effect. Furthermore‚ stage directions such as ‘(rising quickly)’ show that Stanhope is keen to help and care

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    science‚ research‚ and technology not only to maintain and restore health‚ but also to prevent and treat illness. A holistic approach is necessary to the success of public health and must integrate epidemiologic theory and principles at the foundation (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2008‚ p. 243). The search for information to ensure health and prevent illness begins with epidemiology. Vulnerability permits susceptibility to deteriorations in health and leads to illness. Recognizing individuals and populations

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    environmental health issues. Many people get most of their health care information from the nursing that work in the realm of public health. After all‚ it is said that “nurses [sic] are one of the most trusted conveyors of information to the public” (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2008‚ p. 217). The article titled Officials confirm pollution worries reveals a new environmental health threat for The Neighborhood. M. Lee (2012) states that the mayor of The Neighbored has confirmed

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    MARKS: 80 SUB: SOFTWARE POJECT MANAGEMENT N. B: Attempt any four question All questions carries equal marks 1. You have been appointed a Project manager for a major software products company. Your job is to manage the development of the next generation version of its widely used word-processing software. Because new revenue must be generated‚ tight deadlines have been established and announced. What team structure would you choose and why? What software process

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    I cannot wait for the opportunity at the Salvation Army. I have always heard about the wonderful things that the Salvation does for individuals and families‚ but I have never gotten the chance to experience it for myself. I have learned recently that there is a vulnerable population that comes to the Salvation Army for assistance‚ the homeless and people in poverty. To care for a vulnerable population in their own environment I think will make me really sad and grateful at the same time. It will

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    major health issues during this time period. Partnerships used Early colonial public health efforts included the collection of vital statistics‚ improved sanitation‚ and control of any communicable diseases introduced through seaports (Lancaster & Stanhope‚ 2008). Watson’s theory A nurse is able to detect the other person’s condition of being (Watson‚ 1985). The theory relates to this time period since it was essential for the female head of the household to recognize an illness. In a way‚ these women

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