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    Core 1 Revision Questions What two areas of the Ottawa Charter are involved in compulsory health education in schools? 1 mark Strengthening community action & developing personal skills Reorienting health services & developing personal skills Building public policy & strengthening community action Developing personal skills & building public policy Discuss what areas of the Ottawa Charter are used in the ‘Speeding‚ no one thinks big of you’ campaign‚ who the target audience is and how

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    could not work as well because of their poverty and poor health which can prevent them from working. Therefore he argued that improved health of the poor would directly benefit the nation as a whole. As more people will be able to work and this will help people in poverty to earn more. 4. 1848 Cholera epidemic put the government under pressure into doing something about prevention of disease through both public and individuals health measures. To make sure that cholera will stop spreading around

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    In the United States‚ there are many inequalities about health. By social class‚ race‚ gender‚ or age‚ they have different conditions of health. Some people who have low social class‚ they cannot get enough health care form the health provider. Also‚ some races have a high mortality rate. All these examples are health distributions. In these examples‚ social class may make the big health inequalities in the United States. The health distribution by the socioeconomic status is one of the biggest social

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    Women ’s employment status improve their access to health care services” Introduction: Women ’s empowerment has gained significant recognition in recent years. There is a growing acceptance now amongst development experts that improvements in the standard of health care and access to the same can be realized through improvements in social determinants of health. One such major pathway of improving the social determinants of health is the process of women ’s empowerment. Women ’s empowerment

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    1. Introduction Corporate social responsibility (CSR‚ also called corporate responsibility‚ corporate citizenship‚ and responsible business) is an idea of considering the interests of society by corporations. Companies take responsibility for the impact of their actions on customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ shareholders‚ communities and other stakeholders‚ as well as the environment. This obligation is seen to extend beyond the statutory obligation to comply with legislation and sees organizations

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    1. Introduction The sudden boom in the resource sector worldwide due to energy demands from mature and emerging industrialized nations has led to numerous issues. From a Human Resource Management perspective‚ this quick expansion of the resource sector has led to labour shortage with both skilled and professional work force. The need for effectively managing labour poses a number of challenges to Human Resource Management. I’m working in Coal Handling and Preparation Department within a coal

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    1. Introduction As defined by the World Tourism Organization (WTO)‚ tourism comprises the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business‚ and other purposes. Key concepts of sustainable development and sustainable tourism‚ values and ethics of sustainable tourism and the needs of sustainability in all form of tourism shall be discussed in this essay. 2.1 Sustainable Tourism Since World War II

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    1. Introduction Nowadays‚ Zara and Chanel are known worldwide as two successful brands. The former is a mass clothing retailer whose production takes only weeks whereas the latter is perceived as one of the most established retailers in haute couture‚ specialising in luxury goods whose production takes months. Zara has more than 800 stores worldwide‚ in sharp contrast to Chanel which has about 160 boutiques (wilkepedia). Coco Chanel founded her brand 106 years ago while Amancio Ortega created

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    1. Introduction 1.1 Objective: The main purpose of the study was to compare the theoretical knowledge with practical scenario. It was to help us to understand the basics of Operational design and process analysis as well as apply those concepts in reality. To gather a more hands-on experience‚ we conducted process analysis on the process followed by Citibank‚ N.A. to provide pay link service to its customers. 1.2 Goal of the Project: The goal of this project was to analyze the efficiency of

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    1. Introduction In 2009‚ the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) was recognised as one of southern Africa’s largest environmental conservation organisations. The non-profit‚ non-government organisation grew organically over the course of 35 years by broadening its vision to include “species‚ their habitats‚ ecosystems and the role of the surrounding communities and landowners” (Price‚ 2010). While this assisted in proving the EWT’s commitment to its cause‚ this diversification put pressure on the limited

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