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    Surf Aid

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    SurfAid is a non-profit humanitarian organization whose aim is to improve the health‚ wellbeing and self-reliance of people living in isolated regions connected to us through surfing. SurfAid views its mission to improve health and wellbeing as an invaluable investment in the future of the Mentawai and Nias people. Key stakeholders are our communities and individuals‚ regional government and partner non-governmental organisations. Our programs represent an integrated approach to improving health

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    Strontium Manganese Dioxide

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    Strontium Manganese Oxide Introduction The ternary inter oxide SrMnO3 was first characterized by XRD by Negas and Roth []. This perovskite type inter oxide crystallizes in the hexagonal form with the space group P63/mmC(194). This inter oxide is of considerable interest to materials scientists owing to its ability to accommodate a high degree of anion vacancies‚ crystal structure and its high Neel Temperature (TN). It also exhibits polymorphism with two different cubic and hexagonal structures

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    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION MEANING OF INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION Communication according to the seventh edition of the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary‚ is defined as ‘the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information’ but writers of mass communication like Robert M Krauss of the Columbia university and Susan R. Fussell of the Mississippi state university defined communication as the act of sending a signal across. Such a signal is generated from a from

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    have the most benefit‚ see a health-care provider at least 4–6 weeks before your trip to allow time for your vaccines to take effect and to start taking medicine to prevent malaria‚ if you need it. Even if you have less than 4 weeks before you leave‚ you should still see a health-care provider for needed vaccines‚ anti-malaria drugs and other medications and information about how to protect yourself from illness and injury while traveling. CDC recommends that you see a health-care provider who specializes

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    Redskins’ Taylor Critically Hurt In Shooting at His Home in Fla. By Amy Shipley and Jason La Canfora Washington Post Staff Writers Tuesday‚ November 27‚ 2007; Page A01 MIAMI‚ Nov. 26 -- Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor remained in critical condition in a Miami hospital Monday night after being shot early in the morning in his Miami home. Taylor squeezed a doctor’s hand and made facial expressions early in the evening‚ Redskins officials and a family friend said‚ providing some hope after

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    Critical reflection essay

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    but to help them learn and grow from them so if they ever face a similar situation they are equipped with the right knowledge and tool. One tool that is available to nursing professionals‚ for their critical reflection process‚ is the Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle. The Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle consists firstly of the description of what happened followed by the feeling on the situation‚ evaluation of the experience‚ analysis‚ conclusion and lastly the action plan if a similar situation occurred (Dempsey and

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    1. ABSTRACT In this experiment‚ we will measure the stress and the strain in an elastic body‚ observe Hooke’s law and determine the modulus of elasticity of the material. Furthermore‚ the stiffness k of the rigid body is determined as well. 2. OBJECTIVE To measure the deformation (strain) in a truss member‚ determine the modulus of elasticity of the material involved and the stiffness of the rigid body. 3. THEORY As shown in figure one‚ the system consists of a truss member BG and a rigid

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    “Women charge that date rape is the hidden crime; men complain it is hard to prevent a crime they can’t define. Women say it isn’t taken seriously; men say it is a concept invented by women who like to tease but not take the consequences” (Gibbs‚ 1991). What is the extent of a woman’s responsibility in date rape? There is no doubt that physically forced rape is a crime. In most jurisdictions‚ there is no legal distinction between rape committed by a stranger‚ an acquaintance‚ friend‚ or lover‚ and

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    disease. One of the disease caused by mosquitoes is malariamalaria is not the lone mosquito-borne disease that caused troubles during the early times. But the leading cause of malaria infection is the humans that are affected with the parasite. And with the appearance of efficient medicine‚ it has helped in improving our understanding of mosquitoes and the infection it causes. One way of preventing malaria is by killing the local mosquito population‚ and health workers

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    Our Town

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    things came to sight as if it was really on stage. The costumes of the performers set the age of the play and made you believe that you were in an earlier day and age. In act one‚ you follow the lives of the Gibbs family and the Webb family. Dr. Gibbs appears hardworking and is soft-spoken. Mrs. Gibbs is good in portraying that her husband is overworked and should take a vacation. Rebecca is George’s little sister. George seems scared or nervous in the delivery of his lines. There is many long pauses

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