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    David Ware Jr. Geography 102 Kerry Lyste 11 March 2013 Countries in the Caribbean and Oceania Regions The Caribbean and Oceania regions of the world consist of many different countries. These countries each have their own Economy‚ Environment‚ Population‚ Cultural coherences‚ and Politics which make them the country that they are. Some of which are similar in ways‚ to the same extent‚ they are rather different. In this passage‚ I will present information of a country from each region‚

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    San Francisco State University Geography & Environment Course Syllabus – Spring 2014 GEOG/ENVS 600 (03): Environmental Problems & Solutions MWF‚ 1:10-2:00 PM 36993/36788/3.0 units H. Richard Hutton “The earth is what we are talking about; accepting the earth‚ not owning the earth‚ not possessing the earth. The earth just as it is‚ abused‚ and exploited

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    Hiv/Aids

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    Abstract There have been studies on HIV/AIDS‚ but there is currently no cure for the virus/disease. There is a misconception that AIDS is transmitted‚ but what people don’t know is that the virus HIV is what is transmitted; leading to the disease AIDS. The risk factors‚ major health promoting behaviors and symptoms that can alleviate the hardships that come with the virus/disease‚ can cause stress‚ frustration and conflict managing the illness. The impact of the medical condition on the mental health

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    In 2010 a horrible rushing hurricane hit the small country‚ Haiti with the population of about 10.85 million. On January 12‚ many people were horribly affected. Houses were destroyed with winds up to 145 mph‚ and an earthquake magnitude of 7.0. There was also a storm surge included in the hurricane. Crops were pulled apart and no one ever saw it coming. The hurricane in Haiti was one of the most enormous and destructive ever there. In response of this hurricane‚ people were left displaced‚ had little

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    Foreign Aid

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    to develop a country which is once very dependent on help from others to be able to take care of it’s people economically through development. “In the years after World War II‚ the United States quickly became the world’s largest supplier of foreign aid. In fact‚ the United States assumed the position of a world superpower‚ and the government sought to implement a foreign policy that would maintain that status. By providing assistance to other countries‚ the United States hoped to strengthen a liberal

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    First Aid

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    DEFINITION OF FIRST AID First Aid is the initial assistance or help given to a casualty for any injury or sudden illness before the arrival of an ambulance‚ doctor‚ or other qualified personnel. AIMS OF FIRST AID  Preserve life  Prevent the casualty’s condition from becoming worse  Promote recovery RESPONSIBILITIES AS A FIRST AIDER  Assess the situation quickly and safely and summon appropriate help  Protect casualties and others at the scene from possible danger  To identify

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    In chapter 13 zombies was a popular myth in Haiti; and was believed to be people who die and are called back to life by witchcraft. This chapter talks about Zora’s personal experiences in Haiti and Jamaica where she participated as in initiate rather than just an observer of voodoo practices. During her visits she stayed with several types of voodoo priests. (Houngans and Bocors) She witnessed various ceremonies with her own eyes. The religion is a mishmash of Christian and African elements. Often

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    Federal Aid

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    Federal and State Government Aid Effective with High Education In today’s Society the cost to earn a college education has increased over the years. With the competition and job market parents are stressing the importance of college with their children. The real problem at hand is that many families cannot afford to send their children to college. This problem is not only a factor in young adults but in many adults who have tried to make it in the world. Even though this underlying factor

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    cooking and drinking‚ the average American uses about 100 gallons of water per day (“Water.org”). Additionally‚ they know that their water will always be clean. Now imagine Haiti‚ where the average person lives off of only 4-5 gallons of water per day‚ which may or may not be clean water (“Water.org”). Millions of people in Haiti suffer every day due to a lack of clean‚ usable water. Fortunately‚ to help combat this terrible human rights abuse‚ there’s a non-governmental organization called Water.org

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    23 May 2014 HIV AIDS Essay “People who are HIV positive should not have children”. I am in agreement with this statement and while some may view this as a violation of human rights‚ I think a strong argument can be made in favour of this statement. HIV is described as a pandemic. The Dictionary of Epidemiology defines a pandemic as “an epidemic occurring on a scale which crosses international boundaries

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