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    Aids Awareness

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    When AIDS first emerged‚ no-one could have predicted how the epidemic would spread across the world and how many millions of lives it would change. There was no real idea what caused it‚ and consequently‚ no real idea how to protect against it. Now‚ in 2004‚ we know from bitter experience that AIDS is caused by the virus HIV‚ and that it can devastate families‚ communities and whole continents. We have seen the epidemic knock decades off countries’ national development‚ widen the gulf between rich

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    self awareness

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    spend time on self reflection. Even when personal feedback is presented to us‚ we are not always open to it because honest feedback is not always flattering. Self awareness can improve our judgment and help us identify opportunities for professional development and personal growth... “Counselors with well developed emotional self awareness are more effective intuitive decision makers. Intuitive qualities create a “gut feeling” or a “sense” of what is best. This can help guide in the counseling sessions

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    Entrepreneur Awareness

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    Entrepreneurship awareness The Pakistani state was born out of the partition of India an event that was characterized by conflict‚ lasting enmities‚ a mass migration and the birth of a theological state. It was formed on August14‚ 1947 and still after sixty six years of formation Pakistan is a under-developed country. Still‚ we are forced to go towards international monetary fund for the stabilization of our economy. Still‚ we ask our allies i.e. China‚ America and Saudi-Arabia for help. Still‚

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    Phonemic Awareness

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    disabilities are: Lack of Phonemic Awareness‚ Decoding and phonics and Fluency. Phonemic Awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate phonemes‚ which is the smallest part of a spoken language. From a young age‚ most children attain the knowledge that language is used to express thoughts. According to the National Reading Panel (2000)‚ research indicates that phonemic awareness and letter knowledge are key predictors to student’s success in learning to read‚ as phonemic awareness is both an understanding

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    Bullying Awareness

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    Christi Shockency EN 180-4 Persuasive November 20‚ 2014 Bullying Awareness Bullying is becoming a main problem today in many schools. Bullying does not only have an effect a student‚ but also on the whole school. Schools should be required to have a bullying awareness program. This would help bullies understand how their actions can affect others and offer guidance on becoming a better person. Providing anti-bully programs would help schools put a stop to bullying and all the effects of it‚ such

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    The Importance of Accountability Paper HCS/475 May 18‚ 2015 The Importance of Accountability Paper The profound style of experienced training provided for health care workers require an important set of distinguished guidelines of accountability and prepare administrators to handle diversified patients that could be highly affected by common human errors‚ misconduct or neglect. Health care industries are the primary financial asset throughout the nation‚ thus obtaining funds from private administrative

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    Self Awareness

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    Self-Awareness Self-awareness is having a clear perception of your personality – physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ behavioral‚ and spiritual aspects. This includes your strengths‚ weaknesses‚ thoughts‚ beliefs‚ knowledge‚ experience‚ skills‚ emotions‚ behaviors‚ attitudes‚ feelings‚ motivations‚ and views. Self-awareness allows you to understand yourself more‚ how other people perceive you‚ and how you relate and respond to them. Such knowledge enables you to make changes in your personality that can

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    Phonological awareness

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    Phonological Awareness Phonological awareness is the ability hears and manipulates the sound structure of language. This is an encompassing term that involves working with sounds of languages at the word‚ syllable‚ and phoneme level. Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate the sound in spoken words‚ and the understanding that the spoken word and syllables are made up of sequences of speech sounds ( Yopp‚ 1992) Phonological Awareness is the understanding that spoken language

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    Level of Awareness

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    Chapter III RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY This chapter describes how the present study was undertaken. It includes description of the method of research used‚ sources of data‚ data gathering instrument‚ data gathering procedures‚ and data processing techniques‚ and statistical treatment applied. Methods of Research To achieve the purpose of this study the researcher uses the descriptive type of research. Aquino (2006) stated that descriptive method of research is an

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    IMPORTANCE OF GENDER AND EQUITY IN PUBLIC HEALTH INTRODUCTION:- Gender is a social construct-that is‚a society ‘s assumptions about the way a man or women should look and behave.Traditional gender roles encompass the activities ‚responsibilities‚and decision making power that a society has historically assigned to man and woman within public and private spaces.The specifics may differ across societies ‚but no society assigns equal power or status to men and women. Equity is generally regarded

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