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    Rashida Analysis

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    hope for a warm welcome in her own family. But all her great expectations were dashed to death by her father’s declaration. She stood exhausted under the sky all alone- foodless‚ homeless and parentless. Religious dogmas ultimately tended to negate compassion on her. Humanism therefore‚ does not allow any such religious dogmas that perish human existence. Rashida as a true human appeared at that time running breathlessly towards her. He had grown a bond of humanism with Pooro within fifteen days

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    RESEARCH PROPOSAL 1. INTRODUCTION This paper is critically assess the settlement of the laws related to the corruption. Corruption at this context simply means misuse of public office for private gain. According to Black law dictionary [1] corruption means the act of doing something with an intent to give some advantage inconsistent with official duty and the rights of others Now are the Tanzanian laws settled to ensure that there is free corrupt society so that to create better environment

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    The impact of nursing of nursing shortage on the provision of quality healthcare and patient safety was discussed in this paper. The negative impact of nursing shortage on the quality of care and patient safety is that when nurses are few‚ patient safety is threatened and health care quality is diminished. This can incur high cost to hospitals. Nurses who have heavy workload are more likely to experience burnout and intend to leave their job within the next year causing high turnover rate. When nurses

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    How do NGOs represent humanitarian issues trough images in advertising? Negative images of developing countries are a common means adopted by Non Governmental Organisations to raise financial support for those countries. However there has been much discussion as to weather such advertising for fundraising campaigns is really authentic and if the images used represent the issue as it is. More and more NGOs turn their backs on the use of negative images‚ for example of starving children‚ and adopting

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    The Road

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    with names‚ and because of this‚ I was able to connect with “the man” and “the boy” on a personal level and envision myself uniting with them in their chilling journey. As the reader‚ I was deeply overwhelmed with many mixed emotions such as compassion‚ sadness‚ happiness‚ disgust‚ remorse‚ and fear. I have pity for the characters in the book The Road‚ because “the man” and “the boy” have to pass day to day struggling to survive in a frigid bleak world where food is scarce “They squatted in the

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    Communicable Disease

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    References: (2012). Statistics. Heptatitis B Foundation Cause for a Cure. Retrieved from: www.hepborg./hepb/stastics.htm (2012). Hepatitis B. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved from: www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/b/ (1994-2010). Combating the Silent Epidemic of Viral Hepatitis. United States Department of Health and Human Services www.hhs.gov/ash/initiatives/hepatitis/actionplan_viralhepatitis2011.pdf (2012)

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    Afghanistan this disorder has made it’s way to the front of our society. However It is nothing new through out history PTSD has been called by different names such as “ Soldier’s heart” during the Civil war “shell shock “ in World war 1‚ “combat fatigue" in World war 2‚ and during the Vietnam war “Vietnam veteran syndrome.”( Adsit 2008 p.23) It is estimated that there over over 400.000 Vietnam war veterans who suffer form PTSD‚ 38 percent of Operation enduring freedom and Operation Iraq freedom

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    End World Hunger

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    End World Hunger: Create World Progress In 2015‚ researchers asked a group of children that belonged to low income families to describe in words a certain sensation that that particular group of children knew well. Children overall mentioned fatigue‚ loss of motivation‚ and painful stomach aches. One girl described the sensation as sad‚ and that she felt like crying as the sensation took its course. Another boy said that he would drink heaps of water to alleviate its adverse effects. No child had

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    some women spiral downwards after the birth of their child‚ feeling despondent and depressed while others around them are rejoicing. Postpartum depression – involving a sense of helplessness‚ hopelessness‚ irritability‚ and physical symptoms such as fatigue – is a major public health problem affecting about one in seven women after childbirth (2007). There are however‚ some coping mechanisms that mothers with post-partum depression (PPD) may use to decrease symptoms. Mothers diagnosed with post-partum

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    Unwanted Pregnancies

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    pregnancies. INTRODUCTION palsies and mental retardations due to birth injuries. Adolescent pregnancies are associated with STDs‚ abortions and HIV/AIDS. Pregnancy is a physiological process‚ presenting with history of missed period‚ fatigue‚ breast enlargement and tenderness‚ abdominal distension‚ nausea and vomiting together with light-headedness. Abdominal ultrasound‚ urinary or serum levels of HCG are confirmatory tests for pregnancy. When these happen at age of 19 years or below

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