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    5- List two unavoidable and two avoidable factors that make a person more susceptible to cancer. Evaluate your own risk? How can you reduce those risks? ➢ Two unavoidable factors are: 1- family history (the genes we inherit)‚ and 2- age (getting older). ➢ Two avoidable factors are: 1- environmental influence such as carcinogen (any physical chemical) such as plastic bottled‚ and 2- increase in body weight. ➢ I have one unavoidable and avoidable factor. In my family‚ my mother has myeloma cancer

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    Sector……………………………………………..03 Micro finance in SMEs in Pakistan……………..………………………….11 Role of Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation…...................................05 Major challenges faced by MF sector………………..…………….10 Future Prospects…………………………………………………… Conclusion….......................................................................................20 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………22 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It has been an honor for me to prepare a Term paper on “Micro finance Sector of

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    Micro-Counselling Skills Micro-Counselling Skills are specific aptitudes that a counsellor can utilize to enhance their therapeutic alliance and establish a foundation for communication with their client (AIPC‚ 2009). These skills can each be learnt individually and when mastered‚ empowers a counsellor to effectively construct a working relationship and engage clients in discussions that is both helpful and meaningful. Rapport Building Rapport Building is the first step in initiating a therapeutic

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    BTEC Edexcel HNC/HND Business UNIT 14: Working with and Leading People Introduction The following tasks have been designed to guide your work and provide you with opportunities to provide evidence that demonstrates your understanding of working with and leading people. Each task is different and is set within a specific scenario that you need to read carefully. It is important to place your work in the context of a business organisation therefore examples will be required to support your

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    goods and services (Perloff‚ 2007). Microeconomics focuses on the patterns of supply and demand and the determination of price and also output in individual markets. These decisions are also influenced by government. It is the smaller or micro picture of economics at the individual‚ household and company level. Macroeconomics is the bigger picture of economics. It studies the aggregate or combined impact of certain consequences such as inflation‚ unemployment and economic

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    When studying ageism it is important to study how social norms contribute to people behavior and interaction on the micro‚ meso‚ and macro levels. On the micro level a person immediate surrounding such as family weigh highly on how people see each other. Within the micro level‚ I defined ageism as multiple-generational of negative dispositions‚ beliefs‚ thoughts‚ and philosophies owned by individuals and families through influences of religious beliefs‚ rituals‚ and family values. Whereas‚ the meso

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    Suspicion of child abuse Task 1: P3: There are several risk factors which might lead to suspicion of child maltreatment or abuse. Professionals can understand better the risk factors being experienced by the children especially when working with them and their families. Physical factors – physical factors include physical abuse‚ sexual abuse and neglect. This is when people harm a child by any physical actions including kicking‚ hitting‚ slapping‚ shaking‚ burning‚ pinching‚ choking‚ biting‚ shoving

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    In this assignment‚ I will be explaining the factors that would lead to suspicion of child maltreatment or abuse. It is important that everyone working with children and young people are prioritising child protection. Children and young people may get bruises and minor injures during playing‚ so it is important to listen to children and take note of their body languages and general behaviors and appearance. Type of maltreatment There are many different type of maltreatment such as physical abuse

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    The Micro Chip Computer Corporation Shows a total of net sales for the years of 2000 – 2004. The total net sales have seemed to drop since 2000. I will compute the year-to-year percentage annual growth in total net sales by taking the current year total net sales and subtracting the previous years. I will then multiply that by 100 and then divide that by the previous year’s total net sales. This will give me the annual percentage growth. The formula will be (current year total net sales – previous

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    Explain the factors affecting the general atmospheric circulation (40 Marks) The variation in heating on the Earth’s surface from the sun is large enough for different patterns of pressure cells to form. With three cells in total‚ the first being the Hadley cell‚ devised in 1686 and revised in 1735‚ Hadley proposed that warm tropical air rises and spreads towards the poles at high altitudes‚ with a return flow towards the equator at low level. He added in 1735 the effects of the Earth’s rotation

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