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    abroad‚ myself included‚ must enjoy exploring the new cultures and the differences in people’s lives. Not only must we be exploring new culture‚ but also we must take the positive things and ignore the negatives; for example we can learn how to organize our time‚ and enjoy studying and working; as a negative example‚ we don’t have to wear their weird clothes. Secondly‚ Many students are afraid of living alone. In other words‚ they don’t have self-reliance‚ they cannot do their daily duties such

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    identity will change by their personal choices they make throughout their lifetime. We make choices everyday. For instance‚ there are positive choices like buying new shoes‚ or getting a job‚ and then there are negatives choices like not studying for a test or robbing a bank. Positive and negatives choices affect identity. Here I will discuss some examples of those choices people make that will affect there identity Positive choices people make don’t just affect them. It could be inspiring

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    moral judgment and also attention. Negative aspect of television is that television may also affect relationship between families since it may not allow family members to spend quality time with each other. But‚ you can always connect TV time with quality time together. Moreover‚ some negative aspect is that television stop people from following other good habits like reading books and socializing. To sum up‚ I must admit that there are both positive and negative aspects that come out of our television

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    the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The HIV infected have an increased incidence with a majority presenting with smear negative PTB Hypothesis Chest x-ray in itself is not an effective method of diagnosing smear negative pulmonary tuberculosis in H.I.V positive patients Broad Objective To assess the utility of the radiological manifestations of pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV infected smear negative patients and how they compare with the culture outcome. Study site AMPATH MTRH TB clinic‚ AMPATH records

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    Momordica charantia L. Extract as a Prophylactic Medicine for Gram-Negative Bacteria Escherichia coli Proponents: John Rovic P. Ngo Lester T. Almarez Trisha Mae N. Reyes August 2013 In Partial Fullfillment of the Requirements in Research II-B Momordica charantia L. Extract as a Prophylactic Medicine for Gram-Negative Bacteria Escherichia coli A Science Research Project Presented to The Faculty of Science and Technology Mr.June Hayden Sinson Research Adviser

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    The zip code housing market is a great example of systemic inequity. The amount of money a public school receives depends on the property taxes in the district. Therefore‚ schools in wealthier communities receive more funds to put toward better teachers‚ classroom resources‚ and extracurricular activities. Each state

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    of the country.In india according to reports a family with a fairly good income own a car or a scooter or a motorbike which clearly states the increase of standard of living in our country. However with the fast evolving change there maybe few negatives that we shouldnt ignore

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    HEALTH INEQUITY CASE REPORT Definition of Health Inequity: refers to the inequalities in health that adversely affect a population and is thought to be unjust or unfair. This case highlights the inequities in health care that can be found in people where poverty and lower socioeconomic status poses particular problems and how this impacts on the child and family. This will be followed by a discussion on what solutions have been applied and then a description on outcomes. Description

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    Salary inequities at Acme Manufacturing  Joe Black was trying to figure out what to do about a problem salary situation he had in his plant. Black recently took over as president of Acme Manufacturing. The founder and former president‚ Bill George‚ had been president for 35 years. The company was family owned and located in a small eastern Arkansas town. It had approximately 250 employees and was the largest employer in the community. Black was the member of the family that owned Acme‚ but he

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    A Representation of Gender Inequity within the Sporting World 2013-2014 KINE1000 6.0 Socio-cultural Perspectives in Kinesiology York University A lot of us would deny that gender and other types of physical inequity exist in sports today as there is more inclusiveness‚ of both genders‚ in sporting activities than there was in the past. But if we investigate thoroughly we would find a lot of evidence that proves otherwise. Females are still being oppressed and subjugated in many sport activities

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