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    Maternal Mortality

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    Registrar General of India‚ in 2007 to 2009 the maternal mortality rate in India is 212 per 100‚000 live births. The country needs to reduce the maternal mortality rate to less than109 deaths by 2015 to achieve the United Nations-mandated Millennium Development Goals (MDG). Every ten minutes there is one maternal death in India as reported by the United Nations and at this rate India is unlikely to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. What is Maternal Death? According to the World Health Organization

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    Lifestyle is an important predictor of ’How well a person ages’. Important factors such as eating right and exercising regularly are major components of a healthy lifestyle that play an important role on how long a person can live. The focus of this research is to explain the relationship between aging and the food you eat‚ how often you exercise ‚ and your mental state . Finally it will focus on different ways of maintaining a decent lifestyle in order to live longer and happier. Many people

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    use and psychological problems led to the dictator we now know as Adolf Hitler. Hitler was not only disturbed by drug use and psychological problems‚ but he also had insane problems that would disgust anyone in their right mind. I will be exploring and explaining multiple reasons upon why Hitler was a smart‚ yet‚ at the same time an ignorant ruler. Some of the root causes come from Hitler’s childhood and how his parents treated and raised him. His early adulthood also served as a root cause‚ mainly

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    Comprehensive Literature Review: Factors Influencing Choice Of Accounting As A Major Kathleen A. Simons‚ Bryant College Dana R. Lowe‚ Bryant College David E. Stout‚ Youngstown State University Abstract Previous empirical studies have attempted to identify factors related to the choice of accounting as a major. Declining enrollments in accounting programs and uncertainties regarding the 150-hour certification suggest the need to re-examine and update these previous studies. New research in

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    Causes Of The Civil War Civil war was from 1861-1865 and began when a confederate shot a union at Fort Sumter‚ but what led to the Civil War was slavery. Slavery was a major cause of the Civil War because Northerner were against slavery‚ while the southerner were pro-slavery. The tension between the two side led to the civil war. Abraham Lincoln declared "government cannot endure permanently half slave‚ half free"(historyplace.com). Slavery is the main cause of the civil war comparison to the western

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    Systemic and sociocultural issues within a counselling case study In relation to individuals struggling with fear and sadness there are several surrounding factors that may play a role on the individual’s experience. This assignment will present a case study of a client ‘Sally’ seeking counselling due to issues related to fear and sadness. A description of Sally and her background along with details of the concern which is causing her situation relating to fear and sadness will be presented. Systemic

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    Facing Mortality Brad Gillam ENG 125 October 10‚ 2011 In this paper I have been asked to compare and contrast literary works involving the topic of my choosing. For this paper I chose the topic of death. Death can be told in many different ways‚ and looked at the same. This paper is going to decide how you feel about death‚ is it a lonely long road that ends in sorrow‚ or a happy journey that ends at the heart of the soul? You decide as we take different literary works to determine which way

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    Introduction of Lifestyle advertising‚ Literature review‚ Hypothesis‚ Research methodology. A lifestyle-based approach for the delivery of personalized advertisements in digital interactive television. The theoretical basis of the approach is analyzed‚ and two variations are discussed. The first (segmentation variation) relies on interaction-based classification of users into lifestyle segments‚ while the second (similarities variation) is based on the identification of similarities among users

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    Maternal Mortality

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    Increasing Maternal Mortality‚ and The Problem Is Especially Severe In Marginalized Communities Such As Low-Income Households‚ IDPs‚ Refugees And Women In War Zone. [J.Peter and A.Wolper.1995] Maternal Mortality Is Defined As Death Among Women Who Are Pregnant Or Who Have Been Pregnant During The Previous Forty-Two Days. [R.Cook‚B.dickens and M.Ffathalla.2003] There Are Many Causes That Contribute To Maternal Mortality And Some Combine With Other To Compound The Risk Of Maternal Mortality‚ Inadequate Funding

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    Movies often contain characters with psychological problems or that have an altered state of mind. To learn how learn more about how psychological problems can affect people’s lifestyle we can compare movie films with our knowledge that we have acquired in psychology class. The movie “The Perks of being a Wallflower” shows characters with different psychological problems and altered states of mind. The movie also does a good job of showing how drugs can make you act. The movie “The Perks of Being

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