March 14‚ 2011 MORGAN STANLEY BLUE PAPER MORGAN ST ANLEY RESEARCH Global Energy 1 James R. Hubbard‚ CFA +44 (0)20 7425 0749 Stuart Baker +61 3 9256 8929 2 Evan Calio 5 +1 212 761-6472 Vinay Jaising +91 22 6118 2252 4 Theepan Jothilingam‚ CFA +44 (0)20 7425 9761 1 Stephen Richardson +1 212 761-3741 5 Wee-Kiat Tan 3 Global Gas A Decade of Two Halves Significant LNG overcapacity will persist for five years‚ pressuring global gas markets … Against
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BS0005-Physiology PRACTICAL(2010/11) : Measuring Body Parameters Introduction: Physiology is the study of the functions of living organisms. In this physiology practical‚ measurements of 41 students’ weight (kg) using electronic weighing scales‚ height (cm) using height measuring scales‚ skin fold thickness using callipers (mm)‚ heart rate by counting pulse rates were made and then these results were tabulated on an excel sheet. The aim of this practical is to deduce how students’
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TDA 2.2 - Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People. 1.1 The Current Key Legislations are as follows - * Children Act 1989 * Education Act 2002 * Sexual Offences Act 2003 * Children Act 2004 - ECM * Health and Safety At Work Act 1974 including e-Safety * Fire Precautions Act 1971 Some of the policies‚ which would be school or Education specific‚ of the above legislations are – * Medication Policy * Data Protection * First Aid Policy * Fire Precaution
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Deanna Robertson 10-14-13 SCI220 Dr. Robert Allen What is nutrition? Why is nutrition essential to our daily lives? According to Wardlaw and Smith (2011) “Nutrition is the science that links foods to health and disease. It includes the processes by which the human organism ingests‚ digests‚ absorbs‚ transports‚ and excretes food substances” in which the body needs to be able to function each day. Each individual has their own nutritional needs that will enable them to stay
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old were born with low birth weight or were less than 5.5 lbs. The results also showed that 20.2% of children in this category were underweight‚ while 33.6% were stunted or had lower heights for their age. 7.3% of the children suffered from acute malnutrition. In the 5 to 10 years old category‚ results were much higher. 32% of children in this category were underweight while 33.6% had low heights for their age. The percentage of children suffering acute malnutrition was 8.5%. On the other hand‚ the
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kilocalories per day for extended lengths of time. Hunger can cause adverse health effects—the calorie deficit can cause a person’s are lack of concentration‚ enervation‚ and weakened immune systems. Problems that result from malnutrition include being underweight‚ stunted‚ or micronutrient-deficiency.According to recent Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) statistics‚ most of the world’s hungry people live in developing nations. Hunger is approximately distributed among people as follows: 578 million peoplein
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individual’s weight (kg) divided by their squares of height (m) (Jebb‚ 2004; Eagle et al‚ 2004). At the same time‚ BMI was classified into four conditions. Firstly‚ when the BMI less than 18.5 kg/㎡is underweight. Secondly‚ 18.5 kg/㎡to less than 25.0 kg/㎡ belong to normal weight. Thirdly‚ overweight is 25.0 kg/㎡to less than 30.0 kg/㎡. Finally‚ exceeding 30.0 kg/㎡ is totally obese (Eagle et al‚ 2004). Other papers categorize more detailed in the part of obese‚ which sections three parts‚ such as‚ Grade
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As a practitioner you should be aware of nutrition needs and plan healthy meals/snacks for children and on some occasions give advice to parents. You should be aware of portion sizes‚ this is important because children can still become overweight on healthy foods if they are given too much. Every setting should have routines they should reflect the varying needs of all children within your group especially in terms of sleep and rest. All routines should allow time for outdoor play
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every three babies in the world‚ who die before they are four weeks old‚ is from India. Less than half (44%) of children of 12-23 months are fully immunized against the six major preventable diseases[5]. 45.9% of Indian children under three are underweight. Nearly 80% of infants now have anaemia[6]. Each year 27 million pregnancies take place in the country with only 32.9% women accessing the Government health services for antenatal care. Only 52% pregnant women have at least three visits for antenatal
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The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the outcomes that are used to measure progress towards meeting the Millennium health goals. This presentation would ultimately provide details of the importance it plays for the nation and the various organizations that monitor them. It also explains in detail how the nurses are working towards the Millennium Development Goals. Adopted by world leaders in September 2000 and set to be achieved by 2015‚ the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) provide concrete
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