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    immigrants are able to receive their green cards they must be immunized and screen to assure the American government and citizens that they are not bring any diseases over to the USA. Chagas Disease‚ Tuberculosis‚ Hepatitis‚ Swine flu‚ Leprosy‚ and Dengue are example of diseases that began in other countries and were bought over to the United States by Immigrants (Engler). In the past 40 years the United States only had 900 cases of Leprosy but it was reported in 2003 that 7‚000 people were infected

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    Yes O

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    C. Awareness Campaigns and Symposia on Environmental Issues and Actions Global warming‚ climate change‚ water conservation‚ power and energy conservation‚ waste disposal and management‚ greening programs‚ and health-related concerns (such as dengue‚ malaria‚ sanitation and pollution) among other environmental issues and actions shall be the theme/topics for discussion. D. Outreach Programs The YES-O shall conduct outreach programs in nearby communities such as coastal and road cleanups

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    Greatest Contribution of The third Republic of the Philippine Presidents Manuel A. Roxas First presidentf the Republic of the Philippines. A lawyer‚ he began his political career in 1917. An advocate for Philippine independence from the U.S.‚ he was a member of the convention that drew up a constitution under the revised Philippine Independence and Commonwealth Act (Tydings-McDuffie Act; 1934). He collaborated with the pro-Japanese administration during World War II but was defended in postwar

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    Millions of plastic bags are given out to consumers by supermarkets and stores to carry their goods in. They are also cheap‚ light‚ durable‚ easy to carry and in many cases‚ free. The most commonly used shopping bag is made of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). This type is used in the majority of supermarkets and stores. After these bags are used‚ they often end up in landfills or as litter‚ roughly only three percent of plastic bags is actually recycled per year (Planet Ark‚ 2011). The materials

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    I. Introduction and Problem/Issues Identification Barangay 482‚ Zone 48 is the barangay we have chosen‚ and it is located at Sampaloc‚ Manila. Its barangay profile is what follows: Nearby cities: Quezon City‚ Antipolo City‚ Rizal‚ Rodriguez (Montalban) Coordinates:   14°37’3"N   120°59’22"E Population: 1‚100 (as of 2012) Land Area: 30‚000 sq² Registered Voters: 577 out of 1‚100 Kagawads: 6 SK: 6 Families/Households: 148 Base on their barangay profile‚ the place is close to the street

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    Questions a Resolution Must Answer • what role must the WHO play during health emergencies and to what extent should it interfere? • What solutions must be implemented to combat the organizational and financial issues of the who regarding emergency response? • What regulations must be enforced in order to maximise the coordination and efficiency of involved members during an emergency? • What measures must be undertook to better prepare the health sector for health emergencies? • How can regional

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    many factors. One caused of single parent households is unexpected circumstances. These unexpected circumstances can be death‚ divorce‚ or rape. Historically death is one broad cause of a single parent households. Diseases like cancer‚ diabetes‚ dengue and a lot more can be the result in the death of a spouse which leaves the other partner to take care of the child themselves. Also murder can be a result in death of a spouse which leaves the next partner heart broken‚ and the responsibility of taking

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    Quality of life ties into geographic luck‚ which had a lot to do with the shaping the cultures of Eurasia‚ South America‚ and Africa. Geographic luck might have been benefit or a detriment to the natives who inhabited the land. It largely depends on what geographic hand you are dealt. Factors which go into making up an area’s geographic luck are climate and how the natives dealt with the weather. Moreover‚ the indigenous people of the continents must have a stable food source so they can get their

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    Nutrition Month theme for 2013 is “Gutom at malnutrisyon‚ sama-sama nating wakasan!”. This is to raise awareness on the need for more action in addressing hunger as part of the Philippine’s commitment to the United Nations Millennium Development Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. And the objectives of this year’s celebration are to: a) increase awareness on hunger issues and actions to mitigate hunger and malnutrition; b) encourage stakeholders to contribute in addressing hunger issues; and c)

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    BIODATA Name : Abdul Razak Father : Dato’ Hussein bin Mohd Taib Mother : Hajah Teh Fatimah bt Daud Born : 11 March 1922 (Pekan‚ Pahang) Spouse : Rahah Noah Children : 5 Profession : Lawyer Position : 2nd Prime Minister of Malaysia Preceded by : Tunku Abdul Rahman Succeeded by : Tun Hussein Onn Political party : United Malays National Organization Died : 14 January 1976 (aged 53) For

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