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    Health Needs Assessment of Local Community In this essay I will concentrate on the profile of chosen area in order to determine its health needs. The profile will focus on the key areas of health and social care‚ and housing in relation to health and wellbeing of people over 65years of age leaving with long term conditions in the area. I will also look at the role of the health professionals and other agencies providing and promoting health and social care. My chosen area is the Royal Borough

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    In the article “Two’s company‚ Three’s a Conversation: A Study of Dialogue Among a Professor‚ a Peer-Writing Fellow‚ and Undergraduates Around Feedback and Writing” by Alyssa-Rae Hug‚ the biggest point I pulled out was that students benefit from having more than one reader. As a writer‚ this is something I know quite well in practice‚ but it was interesting to see research behind that idea. One voice responding to your work feels overwhelming‚ and you can feel like you must listen to that voice

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    TRAINING NEED IDENTIFICATION “Training is the act of increasing the knowledge and skills is an employee for doing a particular job”. (By EDWIN B. ELIPPO) Training is an organized activity for increasing the knowledge and skills is people for a definite purpose. It include systematic procedure for transferring technical know how to employees so as to increase their knowledge and skills for doing specific jobs with proficiency. After an employee is selected‚ placed and introduced in an organization

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    promote education on this specific topic. What is being done to educate our youth on what healthy relationships and sexual behaviors are so that most importantly we see a decrease in victims and are not spending so much time and money on aftercare? This needs assessment addresses this service gap in depth and provides a possible policy change within our local school districts and potentially a state wide adaption of a sexual education program that includes a curriculum that teaches our youth what healthy

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    REPORT ON COMMUNITY RESTORATION AND WASH NEEDS ASSESSMENT IN DISTRICT SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD- UNION COUNCIL MANHARO AND DISTRICT MIRPUR MIRPURKHAS- UNION COUNCIL MIR IMAM BUX OF SINDH PROVINCE‚ PAKISTAN Jointly Conducted by NAWABSHAH DISABILITY FORUM (NDF-Pakistan) – SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD & NOUJWAN SINDH SAMAJI SANGAT (NSSS) – MIRPURKHAS 5th September 2012 – 15th September 2012 Report on Community Restoration and WASH Needs Assessment Contents Acronyms ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    points in the text‚ Argument as Conversation: The Role of Inquiry in Writing a Researched Argument. Stuart Green described arguments as conversations. They contain an issue and many viewpoints on the specified situation of the issue. He mentioned the conversations we have are never new; they’ve been discussed before and they will be discussed after you leave the conversation. Also‚ you‚ as a reader‚ need to find out about the ideas said about your specific conversation in the past in order for you to

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP: THE NEED TO BE ENTERPRISING. BY DIMKA ZUMGAK YAKUBU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL‚ GINDIRI. A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE SEND-OFF OF NCE III STUDENTS‚ ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT‚ COLLEGE OF EDUCATION‚ GINDIRI. ON 8TH AUGUST‚ 2012. INTRODUCTION. The fact that consumers of goods and services‚ business magnets‚ students‚ teachers‚ opinion leadership‚ government officials‚ and a host of others are interested in entrepreneurship is an indication of the vitality of this subject matter. It has

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    In today’s Society conversations between males and females has become difficult. There are a lot of miscommunications between males and females. In Deborah Tannen’s article “ Sex‚ Lies and Conversations” Tannen talks about how men and women talk differently to each other as well as the misunderstandings between each. She believed that no one person was at fault‚ whereas the differences caused by sexual standards. I feel that communication changes between males and females when in a different age

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    from using it in everyday life (Andreas pg.87-8). Over the years‚ as the states begin to get conquered‚ the theories of Legalism came to existence. The ideal government for Legalist was similar to the Confucian’s. Because of there emphasis on the need for rigorous laws ‚ they argued that strong government depended not on the moral qualities‚ but establishing effective laws and procedures (McKay pg. 97). They also came up with a theory‚ "To govern the state by the law is to praise the right and blame

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    I recall reading an article about trigger words a couple of months ago. The article was titled Killing the Conversation in College Classrooms. In in this article they discussed trigger words and their effects on academic discussions in the classroom. They argued that professors are watering down their lectures so not to offend anyone and students are avoiding upsetting discussions because they are unable to handle the stresses that go along with the controversial topics. This article was obviously

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