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    Future Trends in Health Education Objectives: a. Be able to know some future trends in health education in the coming years. b. Be able to describe four major societal changes that will influence the practice of health education into the next century. c. Be able to know some statistics regarding information related to the practice of health education in the future. d. Be able to explain how demographic changes will impact health education delivery into the future.

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    level of acceptance of a man who wants to explore and travel solo than a woman. This gender inequality is not only seen in solo travelling but in many other areas of leisure however solo travel appears to be a good example of the disparity that occurs between the genders. A woman travelling alone is becoming increasingly common in today’s society as women wish to seek independence and travel the world to gain a new perspective on different aspects of their lives. However‚ sadly women still have to

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    Student’s Name: Power Zou Student ID #: Teacher: Gail Due Date: 10 September 2013 Word Count: Question: Identify and briefly describe the most popular sport in your country. Then explain why this sport has become the most popular sport in your country. Support your ideas with evidence as well as personal examples and/or experiences. (41) In china‚ people always play a card game together when they have free time. This game is traditional‚ historical and wide

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    Leisure time is essential for every human being‚ since studying and working consumes a lot of physical and mental power. Different people prefer different activities to spend their time for recreation. Some people like to rest on their coaches watching TV‚ but types of recreational activities are very various. One of the most popular hobbies is collecting. A collector is a person‚ who spends his free time acquiring certain types of items‚ some of collectors focus on certain subtopic‚ and others

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    and their rights as human beings. They were considered “second class citizens”.2 It was not popular for women to get an education and go to school nor for them to have a job leaving them to just be at home‚ but there were maids for cleaning and cooking and nanny’s for taking care of the children so women had no sort of role in society. Women’s contributions to society‚ the work force‚ and their increasing intelligence‚ allowed them the right to vote. Many women throughout this time period before

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    Education‚ culture and society. A society or a human society is a group of people related to each other through persistent relations such as social status‚ roles and social networks. A large social grouping that shares the same geographical territory and is subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Human societies are characterized by patterns of relationships between individuals sharing a distinctive culture and institutions. The simplicity of life‚ made me think

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    Assess the contribution of functionalist sociologists to our understanding of the role of the education system in society (20) Ferne bryan Functionalism is a structuralized theory which says the individual is less important compared to society. They say we’re a part of a complex system where various parts work together to benefit the whole. E.g. The human body; there are some organs more important than others but they all work together to help the human body function properly. Functionalists say

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    Background Leisure time defines freedom provided by the cessation of activities; especially: time free from work or duties. Leisure‚ or free time‚ is time spent away from business‚ work‚ and domestic chores. It is also the periods of time before or after necessary activities such as eating‚ sleeping and‚ where it is compulsory‚ education. The distinction between leisure and unavoidable activities is loosely applied. A distinction may also be drawn between free time and leisure. Leisure is one’s discretionary

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    Recreation, Leisure and Play

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    Leisure The idea of leisure has been in existence for many centuries and has come to have many different meanings depending on the period in history or the civilization that it originated from. From as early as Ancient Greece‚ Rome or Babylonia‚ the term we now know as leisure has existed in some form or another. As has been widely noted in introductory recreation texts‚ schole was both the ancient Greek word for leisure meaning‚ “serious activity without the pressure of necessity” and is

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    Our society have been longed plagued by the question‚ are we able to achieve a "Color Blind Society." There are a number of factors which may contribute to the breakdown of this idea in question. While it may be simply addressing issues of equality among minorities it also raises the concerns of the non-minorities not to address racism and oppression. For a minority or anyone for that matter to state that we can and should have a color-blind society is ignoring the reality of racial existence and

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