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    The problem and its background Introduction: Bullying incidents in the Philippines continue to emerge and its severity in different cases increases as based on reports in television news. These incidents and acts usually occur in childhood and adolescence‚ and most of the reported cases happened in a school setting. This stage in children’s development is the time when they meet other people in the school environment and it is the time when the children experience being bullied or the children

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    need for education about condom use within the Fijian community. With a small population of only 900‚00 people‚ HIV/AIDS has the potential to have a devastating impact on Fiji if it is unchecked. To address this problem‚ MSIP utilises modern marketing techniques and a locally branded product to increase the acceptance‚ awareness and of condoms within Fiji. Question 1a: The main objectives of the MSIP campaign is to raise awareness of the importance of wearing condoms within the general community

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    Klondike Gold Rush

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    L O N D I K E G O L D RU S H CHANGE CANADA The Klondike Gold Rush contributed a lot towards Canada’s economy. It brought over 22 million dollars into our economy which is over a billion dollars today. It also brought many people to Canada increasing its population‚ as it did to Dawson‚ Vancouver’s and Edmonton’s population. The gold rush also largely contributed towards Yukon’s confederation in June 13‚ 1898. The gold rush also helped us expand by bringing more people and the money to

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    The both countries wanted to save many lives by contributing condoms. The goal of selling condoms in the Congo was to reduce the HIV prevalence rate that many donor agencies provided condoms at low or no cost. In contrast‚ the Thailand started to provide condoms to reduce the population growth rate in order to get out of poverty that many women and community worked together to increase condom use. The both countries were very poor and a lot of people living in poverty. In the Congo‚ many people

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    Charlie Chapman wrote and directed The Gold Rush‚ a 1925 American film. The producer and actor declared several times that this was the film he would like to be remembered. The film was silently powered‚ meaning that watchers had to pay undivided attention to capture the humor and the many aspects of comedy projected by Charlie. This essay explores the film The Gold Rush and how the film’s indications of early genre such as film‚ comedy‚ music and melodrama have helped develop and convey the film’s

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    Gold Rush Challenges

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    Imagine getting news that gold was found in California and you left your job and family to find gold. The California Gold Rush was a difficult time for many individuals. Some challenges individuals faced during the California Gold Rush were getting to California‚ finding the gold‚ and unfair merchants. One challenge individuals faced during the California Gold Rush was being able to get to California. “A miner’s log for November 29‚ 1849‚ reports: ‘The ground is so soft that it mires teams so deep

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    Big Time Rush

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    2007-2010: The beginning The name‚ Big Time Rush‚ was not formed until August 2009. In an interview‚ the guys state it was hard to pick the name and that the name‚ Big Time Rush‚ is a hockey term they came up with. They were signed to a record deal in 2009. Their debut single‚ Big Time Rush‚ was released on November 29‚ 2009‚ and had a strong debut on iTunes.[12] The single was also featured in the hour-long made-for-TV pilot movie‚ Big Time Audition‚ but the second verse and some choruses

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    The Australian Gold Rush

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    The Gold Rush The discovery of gold in the colonies had a major impact on Australian society. When Edward Hargraves discovered gold in Australia in 1851‚ it marked only the beginning of the changes about to happen in Australia. The discovery of gold had a major change in Australia; it affected not only those in Australia but around the world. The news of gold found in Australia resulted in huge numbers of people migrating to ‘find gold‚ get rich’ what people didn’t realise is that it wasn’t that

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    Summary Of The Rush Club

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    The book I read was called Rush. The situation in the story is that a young kid named Jake King is an adrenaline junkie in a small town called Brockton. Brockton is nestled in California’s san Limos Valley.The whole town hates Jake Because of how here is always trying to do something dangerous like diving off waterfalls or rock climbing. The main conflict in the story is how Jake wants to be a part of this club called The Immortals where they do a bunch of crazy things like jumping into fires along

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    Brazilian Gold Rush

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    The Brazilian gold rush started in the early 1700’s when the paulistas (residents of Sao Paulo) found the Catuga natives on their slaving expeditions wearing gold ornaments. They then wanted what the natives had and greed ensued. The Catuga then had to show the paulistas where the gold nuggets were located‚ which was northwest of Rio de Janeiro‚ in the streams of the highlands. Soon after‚ more paulistas moved to these areas in search for gold. Portugal heard of gold being found in Brazil and many

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