DECLARATION I‚ DUSABIMANA Athanase‚ hereby declare that to the best of my knowledge‚ this Dissertation entitled “The contribution of Rwandan health insurance in the economic development of Rwanda” is original and my inventive work and has not been presented in Umutara Polytechnic or any other university or institution of higher learning for the academic award. Where other beneficiaries’ work has been used‚ references are appropriately given. DUSABIMANA Athanase Signature…………….......
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Components of fitness & training methods Components of fitness Aerobic endurance- the heart’s ability to deliver blood to working muscles and their ability to use it (e.g. running long distances) Muscular endurance- is the ability of a muscle or group of muscle‚ to work continuously/for a long time without tiring. Flexibility- The range of movement at/across/around a joint Speed- Moving the whole body part of the body very quickly/in a short time. Strength- The maximum force a muscle/group of
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us? o Nature – genes‚ heredity o Nurture – everything else that is not genetic (experience‚ environment) - Both are equally important in shaping who we are. There is also an interaction between the two. STUDY NOTES ONLY II – The Nature Component A) Genes: - 46 chromosomes‚ 23 pairs. - Genes carry DNA‚ which consists of thousands of genes amongst other things. - Genes = Basic Unit of Heredity - Gene complexes are genes working together to produce a trait or disease. - 4 Nucleotides:
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There are several legal and ethical implications that surrounds genetic testing for prenatal families. The forthcoming of new genetic information and technologies have exposed women to available options for those with genetic concerns and birth defects. For an example‚ ultrasounds utilizes sound waves to provide women with an image of the fetus. However‚ these in the womb images have stimulated growing debates surrounding ethical concerns such as psychosocial risks if fetal abnormalities are discovered
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Insurance & technology to better serve Emerging Consumers: Learning to improve access & service Zurich Financial Services Group Contents Acknowledgements A note on the authors Introduction I. A new data universe: understanding customers better Data mining Monitor behavior and trends Implications for insurance The bank in your hand: providing financial access through mobile phones Branchless banking SMS advertising and sales Implications for insurance 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 II. 6 6 8 9
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COMPONENTS OF AN ORGANIZATION An organization is a group of individuals who work together to achieve a common objective/goal. For this to happen‚ the organization has to have elements which ensure its sustainability and success. These elements are: Common purpose Co-ordinated efforts Division of labor Hierarchy of authority Span of control Departmentalization Centralization and decentralization COMMON PURPOSE Common purpose is the means for unifying members. An organization without purpose soon begins
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| |AO2 |Investigate and participate in five training methods designed for different fitness components | |Candidate Name |Joed Yniesta | • Aerobic Training – Continuous Training¬ • Resistance Training – Circuit training
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1 COMPONENTS AND SUBCOMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1.1 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENT The term Environment can be broadly defined as one’s surroundings. To be more specific we can say that it is the physical and biological habitat that surrounds us‚ which can be felt by our physical faculties (seen‚ heard‚ touched‚ smelled and tasted.) The two major classifications of environment are : (A) (B) Physical Environment: External physical factors like Air‚ Water‚ and Land etc. This is also called the Abiotic
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Edwards A‚ Talbot. R. (1999). The hard pressed researcher (2nd edition) Essex: Pearson Education Ltd. Elsas. T. (1981). Family Mental health care in the neonatal unit: Journal of Obstetric‚ Gynaecologic and Neonatal Nursing 10 (3)‚ 204-206 Griffin‚ T Glen‚ S. (1989). The care of children. In Hinchcliff. S. E; Schober J E.‚ Noraman. S. E.‚ Nursing Practise and Health Care. (First Edition) Edward Arnold: London. Hardy‚ M. and Mulhall. A. (Ed) (1994). Nursing Research Theory and Practise. Chapman and
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Implications for the Future Paper In 1996‚ Paramount pictures made a movie called “A Civil Action” from one of the best-selling books by Jonathan Harr. The author depicts the real-life incidence where water played a factor of life and death in this small town of Woburn‚ Massachusetts. The premise of the movie starts with one child being diagnosed with a rare disease known as leukemia. Then more and more people to include the children were getting diagnosed with leukemia. One of the mothers decides
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