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    Examination Stress

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    How To Overcome Examination Stress? Children and young people today confront many challenges – both personal and systemic. The dawn of the new millennium and the 21st century have brought about a host of changes in the way we transact our lives evoking both anguish and hope. It is strongly felt that while education is an ongoing process of improving knowledge and skills‚ it is also the primary and an exceptional means of bringing about personal development. It is essential that all people with

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    Examination Day

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    Read the story first‚ then carry out the tasks that follow. “Examination Day” By Henry Slesar   The Jordans never spoke of the exam‚ not until their son‚ Dickie‚ was twelve years old. It was on his birthday that Mrs Jordan first mentioned the subject in his presence‚ and the anxious manner of her speech caused her husband to answer sharply. ‘Forget about it‚’ he said. ‘He’ll do all right.’ They were at breakfast table‚ and the boy looked up from his plate curiously. He was an alert-eyed

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    Common Breast Problems

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    boobs Because the breasts are principally composed of adipose tissue‚ which surrounds the milk glands‚ their sizes and volumes fluctuate according to the hormonal changes particular to thelarche (sprouting of breasts)‚ menstruation (egg production)‚ pregnancy (reproduction)‚ lactation (feeding of offspring)‚ and menopause (end of menstruation). For example‚ during the menstrual cycle‚ the breasts are enlarged by premenstrual water retention; during pregnancy the Approximately two years after the

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    Examination Checker

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    communication‚ education‚ medicine‚ entertainment‚ and business and industry. Almost every field is said to be automated. In this perspective‚ a computerized examination checker‚ which automatically checks test papers‚ is one of the electronic products that has brought about significance to universities in automating the checking of examination papers. For this reason‚ the MMSU particularly the

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    Breast Cancer Awareness

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    Breast cancer is the most widespread cancer in women distressing 1 in 8 women all through their lives. It might increase at whatever time but the danger of raising it increases as women grow-up. It is far more frequent in post-menopausal women and the threat carries on increasing with growing age. Reason The reason behind breast cancer is not identified and whereas it can also take place in men‚ the much advanced incidence in women involves estrogen. Nowadays‚ breast cancer‚ like other types of

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    Examination Day

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    Title: Examination Day Author: Henry Sleasar Text type: Short Story The short story Examination Day written by Henry Sleasar‚ is a story about young children being tested by the government to get knowledge of how smart the kids are. The government keep control of the kids and all the families. The government summon every kid that turns twelve‚ to come into their head quarters for an exam to prove how clever the kids are. The government summons a twelve year old boy in for his exam. The boy

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    breast cancer reflection

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    cancer? OH NO!! Breast cancer is a global disease that even though it is very serious‚ early detection can make a huge difference in a female individual. My article discusses the idea‚ and it is an idea because as stated‚ it is a preliminary finding which requires further investigation‚ nevertheless‚ I think it’s good to start from somewhere. The article states that high fat diet during puberty increases the risk of breast cancer. The finding was made through a study from the Breast Cancer and the

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    Male Breast Cancer

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    Male Breast Cancer‚ Causes‚ Risk Factors and Prevention By Istvan S Diego Introduction Notwithstanding that male breast cancer is a rare phenomenon‚ it is still possible. Such cases account for only 1% of all breast cancer. The American Cancer Society forecasts that over 1‚000 new cases of breast cancer in men will be diagnosed in 2010 ("Male Breast Cancer"). The survival rate in men is lower than in women‚ mostly because men often report the symptoms of breast cancer too late ("Male Breast Cancer")

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    Examination Hall

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    three hours are‚ as if a tight rope walk for the examinees‚ or walking on a razor’s edge for‚ it is these hours which can and will make or mar the future of the student. Even though at the face of it these three hours in an examination hall appear to be a hoax of an examination system‚ it appears as though there is no other practical method of testing the knowledge of students that is of course a must. Until a new method of examining is evolved I am afraid

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    Breast Cancer Mammography

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    Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women worldwide. Overall‚ 10.9% of all cancer patients‚ including men and women‚ belong to the breast cancer community. Breast cancer occurs frequently in women‚ though‚ 1% of all breast cancer patients are men (Boyle & Levin‚ 2008). According to IARC records‚ a total of 1‚677‚000 incidents of breast cancer have been reported in both developing and developed countries in 2012 (International Agency for Research on Cancer‚ 2013). While breast cancer

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