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    Consumer Awareness

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    CONSUMER AWARENESS GUIDELINES Be an Alert Consumer ! Also be a Responsible Consumer !! Issued by Government of Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies & Consumer Protection Department‚ Ezhilagam‚ Chennai-5. Phone: 044-28583222 / 28583422 Web: www.consumer.tn.gov.in E.mail: consumer@tn.nic.in A. WHO IS A CONSUMER? A ”consumer” is a person who buys any goods or hires any service for valuable consideration (including deferred payment). The term does not include a person who obtains goods or services for resale

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    Environmental Awareness

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    Public Awareness about Open Dumping of Solid Wastes and Its Effect on the Surrounding Environment: A Study at Kachuadanga in Tangail Pourashava‚ Tangail‚ Bangladesh. T. R. Tusher‚ M. Mustafa and S. Khanam Department of Environmental Science and Resource Management Mawlana Bhashani Science & Technology University‚ Santosh‚ Tangail-1902 Abstract The study was conducted to know the public awareness about open dumping of solid wastes and its effect on the surroundings

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    Aids Awareness

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    behaviour and by the time that this happens it is usually too late to save a huge number of that country’s population. Already‚ more than twenty million people around the world have died of AIDS-related diseases. In 2004‚ 3.1 million men‚ women and children have died. Around twice the amount who have died until now - almost 40 million - are now living with HIV‚ and most of these are likely to die over the next decade or so. The most recent UNAIDS/WHO estimates show that‚ in 2004 alone‚ 4.9 million people

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    Presentation

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    References: Goldsmith‚ D. (2013). Rethinking the Company ’s Competitive Advantage. Financial Executive‚ 29(6)‚ 14-17. Kimura‚ K. (2011). Is There Hope for Firms Facing the Technology Gap? A case of China ’s mobile industry. Li‚ Q.‚ Zhou‚ P.‚ & Li‚ X. (2011). On core competitiveness evaluation model of power generating enterprises based on knowledge management. International Business

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    Consumer Awareness

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    CONSUMER AWARENESS Definition Consumer awareness is making the consumer aware of His/Her rights.Consumer awareness it a marketing term. It means that consumers note or are aware of  products or services‚ its characteristics and the other marketing P’s (place to buy‚ price‚and promotion).Usually commercials and ads increase consumer awareness‚ as well as "word of mouth"(a comment from someone you know about a product or service). 1 Need : we need it so we will not be misled by producers‚it explains

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    Social Awareness

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    Growing up is hard to do‚ and growing up poor is even harder. Already faced with the normal growing pains of childhood‚ children growing up in low-income neighborhoods in the United States face what may sometimes seem like insurmountable struggles. Though some argue the degree of severity when compared with third-world countries‚ the reality is still the same. A lack of resources to any degree while growing up in these conditions‚ such as those I discovered right in my Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood

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    Vigilance Awareness

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    Vigilance Awareness As you are well aware‚ there is an increasing concern about corruption eroding the basic values of life. It has not only a negative effect in social dynamics but also erodes the value system established in the country. It is important that the younger generation who has to play a pivotal role in the development of the country needs to be educated on the urgency to fight against such unethical practices. In general‚ Vigilance awareness means awareness about the rights and

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    Moral Awareness

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    1 -Moral awareness is the first step along the path to ethical behavior. -It begins when an individual realizes that a moral principle is in danger or notices an ethical code being violated. -Awareness of ethical dilemmas in a situation is far from automatic. Many authorities allow unethical behavior to go on not because they are being malicious but simply because they don’t realizing that an ethical standard is in jeopardy. 2 -The video I’m about to show is a great example of low moral awareness

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    Children’s Functional Health Pattern Assessment Functional Health Pattern Assessment (FHP) | Toddler Erickson’s Developmental Stage: | Preschool-Aged Erickson’s Developmental Stage: | School-Aged Erickson’s Developmental Stage: | Pattern of Health Perception and Health Management: List two normal assessment findings that would be characteristic for each age group. List two potential problems that a nurse may discover in an assessment of each age group.

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    Phonemic Awareness

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    reasons why some children struggle to read at grade level even though they do not suffer from learning or other disabilities are: Lack of Phonemic Awareness‚ Decoding and phonics and Fluency. Phonemic Awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate phonemes‚ which is the smallest part of a spoken language. From a young age‚ most children attain the knowledge that language is used to express thoughts. According to the National Reading Panel (2000)‚ research indicates that phonemic awareness and letter knowledge

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