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    As we all know‚ one of the global issues‚ ageing population has affected the worldwide and are known to increase within the next few decades. This essay will analyse the impact of ageing population where it is one of the main impacts of global issues in the 21st century today which have influences on not only socially and economically but also politically as well from the Ministry of Health. In addition‚ the ageing population have effects from different perspectives such as towards the New Zealand

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    Communication for Marginalized Populations Patty Sinsel HCA 230 February 6‚ 2011 Phyllis B. Phillips Communication for Marginalized Populations 1. As the medical assistant‚ you worked with three different marginalized populations. Briefly describe each population and provide one communication tip for each. The first marginalized population was the aging. There is different approach needed with this population as it required the ability to help them understand without increasing fear

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    the uniqueness of its tribal cultural heritage but was also the result of the failure of development policy to intervene in socio-economic conditions of the adivasis and non-adivasis in the region. According to the 1991 census‚ the state has a population of over 20 million out of which 28% is tribal while 12% of the people belong to scheduled castes. Jharkhand has 24 districts‚ 212 blocks and 32‚620 villages out of which only 45% are electrified while only 8‚484 are connected by roads. Jharkhand

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    World Population Day

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    Celebration of World Population Day at IIPS The World Population Day was celebrated at the International Institute for Population Sciences Mumbai on 11th July 2012. A debate on ‘Abortion: Pro-life vs. Pro-choice’ was organized in the institute premises to celebrate the World Population Day. Mr. Rajan Kumar Gupt (PhD student)‚ Ms. Garima Dutta (PhD student)‚ Mr. Castor Valbum Badstue (short-term course participant)‚ Ms. Shraboni Patra (PhD student)‚ Mr. Mayank Prakash (PhD student)‚ and Ms. Kshipra

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    system the most? Old people are the primary user of healthcare in the United States. The older adult population is expanding‚ living longer‚ with multiple chronic conditions. Understanding and managing their needs over time is an integral part of defining successful aging. “Population health is used to describe the measurement and health outcomes of a population” (Tkatch‚ 2016 1). One way population help the older generation is education and intervention. Sessions are held to make sure the older people

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    1.1: Study Background The population aging‚ in other words‚ the greying of the population is major concern all over the world. Many factors are leading to population aging‚ namely‚ unwillingness to marry‚ late marriage‚ fertility control‚ low birth rate and longer life span. All these factors are also related to developing status of the country. The more the country is developing‚ the more the factors have stronger effect on aging population and the age population problems of the country is more

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    Canada's Aging Population

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    public program for its growing senior population. It is projected that by 2036‚ the senior population would double to 10.4 million and to make roughly one quarter of the population. The aging population of Canada is living longer and are healthier compared to previous generations. Health Care in Canada‚ 2011: A Focus on Seniors and Aging describes that the aging population are contributing to the rising public-sector health care spending. The government needs to make some decisions in the future in

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    Population problem in Bangladesh The population of a country has always been considered as a blessing unless and untill it grows very rapidly and the people remain unproductive.Bangladesh is a small country with a huge population .Besides the population is increasing at an alarming rate that has become a burning question of the day.Moreover the major portion of this huge population is remaining unproductive that has turned this population as a curse rather than a blessing. ➢ The causes

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    Bad Effect Over population is a condition in which a small area has to accommodate too much people. The evil effects of over population are 1. Lack of adequate housing facilities 2. Lack of adequate employment 3. Lack of adequate land for cultivation 4. Low per capita income 5. Low Gross National product. 6. Pollution of Atmosphere. 7. Lack of adequate food materials etc are the bad effects of over population. Effects of overpopulation Food Shortage The more people there are

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    Elderly as a Vulnerable Population According to the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2002)‚ vulnerability is the ability to “Be easily physically‚ emotionally‚ or mentally hurt‚ influenced or attacked.” At any given time‚ anyone can become vulnerable. Demographically‚ the nature of society is changing. The population of older people is dramatically increasing. The U.S Census Bureau states that the population of people greater than 65 is projected to double by the year

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