Review of Elaine Jeffreys‚ Prostitution Scandals in China: Policy‚ Media and Society Publisher: London; New York: Routledge‚ 2012. Prostitution endures to be a contentious topic which has always attracted public‚ policy and prurient interest (Maher‚ 2013). Bringing together seven prostitution-related scandals in People’s Republic of China (PRC) highlighted by the media since the 1990s‚ the volume seeks to display the milieu of prostitution and demonstrate the nexus between the rampant phenomenon
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PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS FOR HIV AND TUBERCULOSIS CO INFECTION‚ DESSIE REFERRAL HOSPITAL & HEALTH CENTER‚ Getachew G/mariam‚ MSc‚ college of Dessie health sciences‚ Dessie‚ Fikre Enqusilasie ‚ PhD‚ school of public heath‚ Addis Ababa University‚ Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia. Abstract Background: tuberculosis is the most serious opportunistic infection for people infected with HIV in developing countries. A majority of co infected cases are in sub Saharan Africa‚ where up
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Project Report on Strategic Analysis of Bharti Airtel Submitted To: Prof. Jayant Bose Course Incharge Business Policy‚ Planning & Strategy Submitted By: Jay Shrivastava Kapil Jain Kumar Anshuman Manish Kumar Manpreet Kaur (P301311CMG234) (P301311CMG235) (P301311CMG240) (P301311CMG243) (P301311CMG244) NIIT University‚ Neemrana Table of Contents Introduction ..............................................................................................................................
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Situational Comedy is one of the most dominating show genres on broadcast television today. Situational comedies are also referred to as sitcoms. These shows endear audiences with relatable circumstances that are exaggerated for humorous purposes. Humor being one of the main focuses of sitcoms‚ they often times depict a main character’s experiences in life. The audience experiences the trials and tribulations of life with the character‚ which is partly what causes a regular watcher to develop a “parasocial”
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CONTRACT LAW- EXAM NOTES What is a contract? An oral or written agreement between two or more parties which is enforceable by law. This agreement ‘will be legally binding if certain criteria are met – briefly‚ they require that there be an agreement (comprising an offer and acceptance)‚ consideration‚ intention to create legal relations‚ compliance with any formalities required by law and that the parties have the legal capacity to contract’1 What is the purpose of contract law
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‚ 2003); the sexualization of breasts and the shame and embarrassment associated with exposing breasts in public places (e.g. Bartlett‚ 2002; Carter‚ 1995); a desire to shift the burden of feeding onto others‚ not least fathers (e.g. Earle‚ 2000; Maher‚ 1992); and the European Journal of Women’s Studies Copyright © 2008 SAGE Publications (Los Angeles‚ London‚ New Delhi and Singapore)‚ 1350-5068 Vol. 15(2): 83–99; http://ejw.sagepub.com DOI: 10.1177/1350506808090305 84 European Journal of
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Reverse auction Background Reverse auction‚ also known as downward price auction‚ is a kind of competitive bidding event where more than two suppliers compete for a single buyer’s business. During the bidding period‚ the price is driven down‚ as the suppliers compete for the chance to offer their specified product/service at a price which is set by the market environment of the reverse auction. Such auctions are commonly used by organizations and companies as a tactical way to achieve their
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“Films from down under are going‚ well‚ down and under”(Humphries S cited in Kaufman T‚ 2009). This essay will confirm there is a crisis is the Australian Film Industry through exploring the economic‚ political and cultural factors that led to the crisis. The current economic climate and political decisions have had a significant impact on the Australian film industry‚ leading to lower production rates of overseas films in Australia. The internal and external cultural factors will be explored to
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Abstract Background There are many challenges associated with health care among indigenous communities in remote and rural areas in Australia. Aim This paper overviews three challenges faced by indigenous people while getting health care in remote and rural communities in Australia. It describes present approaches to solve these alarming health issues and evaluates the approaches. Results The Cultural beliefs of indigenous people‚ lack of nurses from indigenous communities and poor assess to transportation
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This report will examine what is meant by literacy and numeracy and the relevant policies used in Australia. Additionally‚ this report will explore some factors that influence one’s ability to learn literacy and numeracy. These include mental health challenges‚ socio economic status‚ homelessness and being a refugee. The Australian curriculum states that‚ being literate means having the ability to develop the knowledge and skills to interpret language in a range of contexts (Commonwealth of Australia
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