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    World Health Organisation

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    World Health Organisation (WHO) Purpose of WHO In today’s society‚ health is a shared responsibility which involving accessibility WHO (World Health Organisation) is the authority that directs and coordinates health in the United Nations. It provides guidance on international health matters‚ heavily influences the health research programs‚ articulates policy options that are evidence-based‚ provides technical support to countries and monitors and assesses global health patterns. In today’s society

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    will be. The term industry can be refers to a field or an organisation involve in the production of goods‚ services or extraction of natural resources. There are two types of organisation in an industry‚ product-oriented organisation and service-oriented organization. The term "product" is associated with something that is tangible‚ which is capable of being perceived especially by the sense of touch. The outputs of product-oriented organisation are either end product‚ or components that are assembled

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    The family structure has changed significantly in the last fifty years. Single parenting and their children constitute a burgeoning population. Several circumstances may lead to the formation of a single parent household. However‚ divorce happens to be the number one reason to this issue. So how do we prevent society from this turmoil? Married couples can take part in marriage counseling to try to resolve marital issues that may be looming in their relationships; young adults can practice safe sex

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    My Single Story

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    Understanding the Misunderstood Stereotyping based on the culture of a particular person‚ a group‚ or a race‚ is not new to most of us in the academe. Most of us are aware of the reasons why these stereotypes arise and of the implications that may arise from these. Most‚ if not all‚ of us have at some point in our lives gave or made stereotypes—or in Chimamanda Adichie’s words‚ a single story—against other people. In my case‚ I made a single story about the Muslims of Mindanao. I was raised in an

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    The Trend of Being Single

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    The Case In the recent years being single has become more and more socially acceptable. Now you can have a life separate from a significant other. According to Sam Roberts’s article in the New York Times (2006) the percentage of single people is greatly increasing. The article focuses on the lifestyle choices of either staying single or choosing a life with partners living unmarried and the social and economic effects it has on our lives. Andrew Beveridge‚ a demographer from the Queens College

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    Single Sex Schools

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    I believe that single-sex schools are better than co-ed schools. Single sex schools provide a much better working environment for the students with fewer distractions. A single sex classroom gives the teacher opportunities to teach differently with the presence of only one gender. As teenagers develop physically and emotionally having them in the same co-ed classroom can cause more bullying‚ fakeness and sexual harassment in some cases. Although there is are downsides to a single sex education.

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    Who controls the single story is the person telling others‚ what is told by them‚ and how many times they tell the story. In many single stories the focus is on the negative aspects and emphasize the differences. Single stories are stories about people’s personalities and lives and can be influenced by stereotypes. The problem with stereotypes is not that they aren’t true‚ but that they are partial and fragmentary. Stereotypes only focus on certain things about a large group of people and lumps that

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    Single vs. Relationship

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    relationship with someone else. Other people rather live their life single‚ without being tied down to another person. However‚ it is certain that being single or being in a relationship is entirely reliant on the type of person you are. When it comes to getting committed‚ it seems like more and more people don’t mind saying “No.” It is said that‚ singles make up nearly half the adult population. This is mostly due to the fact that most single people prefer to live a carefree life. No commitments equals

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    Single Point Speech

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    Single point speech- Why lack of exercise is a problem If someone told you that failing to exercise regularly could be as deadly as smoking what would your first reaction be? If it was anything like mine‚ then you would be shocked and have trouble agreeing with this statement. However‚ numerous studies point out the fact that a lack of exercise can be as deadly as smoking. Exercise is an important part of living a healthy lifestyle and people who are active regularly generally live longer than

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    concept‚ is indeed a necessary aspect of organisation. It is when this power is abused‚ however‚ that negative consequences often result. It also raises the questions of accountability and who should bear the responsibility of negative consequences. Thus‚ employees should challenge the perceived obligation to “simply” accept management’s exercise of power and question their true intentions. Essentially‚ a balance between the economic objectives of the organisation and the welfare of the people who represent

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