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    and statistics is a part of social work profession. Through the programme‚ “HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS AMONG GANDHIPURAM SLUM RESIDENCE‚ CHENNAI” was chosen as the topic of study. Survey was done in a specific slum in Chennai. Thorough analysis and data interpretation was done from the survey. The same was documented for future reference since the trainee have plans for conducting a community organization program on health and nutrition among the slum people Based on the results‚ action plan will

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    and an opportunity in the market for MedMira. Secondly the HIV/AIDS is a growing global concern. According to the reports of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2005 its estimated that there were 40.3 Million people living worldwide with HIV; one year before 2005 there were 4.1 Million infections and 3.1 Million deaths from HIV; and in the US between 2000-2005 there were reported 40.000 new HIV cases each year. These numbers reflects

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    principles of support are applied to ensure that individuals are cared for in health and social care practice 1.2 Outline the procedure for protecting clients‚ patients‚ and colleagues from harm.1.3 Analyse the benefit of following a person-centred approach with users of health and social care services1.4 Explain ethical dilemmas and conflict that may arise when providing care‚ support and protection to users of health and social care services (E.g. Mrs. M is a service user in the residential care

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    largest health care provider in Hong Kong suffers the serious brain-drain problem in recent years. That is the severe shortfall of doctors and the problem will persist and become a challenge for HA in the coming years. According to the statistics provided by HA‚ the turnover rates of doctors rose from 4.4% to 5.2% during the period of 2009-2011 and reached 6.7% in 2006. The trend of fleeing of doctors resulted from (1) Heavy workload with increasing healthcare demand from Mainlanders. The World Health

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    Aspects of Marriage

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    Name of Student Name of Institution Name of Tutor Date of Submission Q. What would be the social‚ biological‚ and psychological advantages and disadvantages of increasing the legal age of marriage. One of the strongest‚ most consistent edges of the wedding is a healthier physical health and its consequence‚ longer life. Married folks are less seemingly than unmated folks to suffer from long-run unwellness or incapacity‚ and that they have higher survival rates for a few sicknesses. They need

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    CH. 12 Political Space

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    AP HUG Notes Ch. 12 Centrifugal Forces: Challenges to State Authority Centrifugal Force: In political geography‚ forces of disruption and dissolution threatening the unity of a state These forces are always present Transportation and communication can be hard depending on a country’s shape and size; loyalty of citizens can be lost without an organized country; institution can be a divisive force in some countries Organized religion can be a centrifugal force; it competes with the state for people’s

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    Student ID: 209153 Scholarship Essay I am always optimistic even as a high school senior that one day it can be done. It is going to defnitely take some time before our current leaders realize the need to embrace change and stop worthless politics of hunger for power and money. The community and the world around us have become hostile even to innocent human beings. People are increasingly becoming selfish and full of greed with the mind of amassing wealth in banks as they oppress the poor

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    module one

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    Learner name Learner Journey Module 1 karen elsmore Vocational Learning Advisor name kelly bakewell Module 1 - Induction - your learning programme Tick all that apply 1. Who is funding your learning programme? crosscrown ltd 2. What is your Learning Agreement / Individual Training Plan? a. A detailed outline of your agreed learning programme b. A review of your targets and progress c. A summary of your achievements 3. Confirm which qualification

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    Directed WritingWriting an Article You are the Secretary of the Environmental Awareness Club at your school. You havebeen approached by the editor of the school magazine to contribute an article to themagazine. You have decided to write about the activities that were carried out during theyear and to use the opportunity to invite new members to join the club. Write out your article based on all the notes below. •Give the brief overview of the club •State the activities that were carried

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    recently that a smoking ban was being enforced not only in Makati (as everyone generally knows)‚ but nationwide. The Republic Act 9211‚ also known as the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003‚ was signed into law last June 2003 to be in sync with the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The purpose of this act is to protect citizens from the hazards of tobacco smoke‚ to regulate all tobacco advertisements and sponsorship‚ to promote a healthful environment‚ and to assist

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