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    (2011). Understanding pathophysiology. NSW‚ Australia: Elsevier Australia. Grbich‚ Carol (Ed.). (2004). Health in Australia (3 ed.). NSW Australia: Pearson education Australia. Mathur‚ S‚ Moon‚ L‚ & Leigh‚ S. (2006). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with coronary heart disease: further perspectives on health status and treatment. from http://www.aihw.gov.au/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=6442454970 Murray‚ Anne Mc‚ & Clendon‚ Jill. (2011). Community health and wellness primary

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    people as young as 30). (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare‚ 2012‚ Dementia in Australia). • Research studies indicate that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience dementia at a rate three to five times higher than the non-Indigenous Australian population. (Alzheimer’s Australia). • The number of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (55 years and over) is expected to more than double over the

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    Social Problems Among Youth

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    Introduction The public always relate social ills or social problems with teenagers from the age of 13 to 20 years old. Unfortunately‚ social problems have occurred in every corner around the world including Malaysia. It is one of the most serious problems that are growing worldwide. Most of the teenagers around the world are facing the similar social ills‚ such as‚ drug abuse‚ bully‚ abortion‚ alcohol problems‚ free sex and other social problems. Nowadays‚ newspapers in Malaysia especially are

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    What were the geopolitical realities of Europe at the end of the 19th century? What alliances were the result? What destabilized the alliance system? Between 1870 and 1914‚ European states were locked in a competition within Europe for territorial dominance and control. In the years 1871 to 1914‚ European diplomacy involved an increasingly precarious balance of power. The politics of geography combined with rising nationalist movements in southern Europe and the Ottoman Empire to create an increasingly

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    Country The type of music I will be viewing is the ol’ American country music. Country is good for me to pursue because I never really knew where it originated from and how it took over and became a sensation in the music world. Country originated from the south and soon sparked and took over the whole United States. It is traditionally a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle‚ guitar‚ steel guitar‚ drums‚ and keyboard. If you guys have never heard of Johnny Cash

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    History of Singapore

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    This essay integrates and revises material from Kwa Chong Guan‚ "From Temasik to Singapore: Locating a Global City State in the Cycles of Melaka Straits History" in Miksic‚ John & Low‚ Cheryl-Ann (eds) Early Singapore 1300s to 1819: Evidence in Maps‚ Texts and Artefacts p125-139‚ De Coutre’s Proposal for a fort on Singapore and Sentosa‚ c.1625 (A/Prof Peter Borschberg’s website at www.borschberg.sg)‚ and Kwa Chong Guan‚ Derek Heng and Tan Tai Yong (2009) Singapore: A 700-Year History‚ From Early

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    India

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    REPUBLIC OF INDIA INTRODUCTION India‚ officially the Republic of India‚ is a country in South Asia‚ and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations‚ the World Trade Organization‚ the South Asian Regional Co-operation Organization and the United Nations. The name India is derived from the River Indus‚ the valleys around which were the home of the early settlers. The Aryan worshippers referred to the river Indus as the Sindhu. It is impossible not to be astonished by India. Nowhere on Earth does humanity

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    Battle of Salamis

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    The Battle of Salamis The naval battle of Salamis was one of the last great battles of the Greco-Persian Wars‚ An invasion of Greece by the Persians Led by Persian King forces cunningly defeated Xerxes larger fleet under the leadership of Athenian general Themistocles. Xerxes‚ the son of King Darius was aggressive in the building of his empire. To get revenge for his late his father’s defeat at Marathon‚ he led an army of 150‚000 men and a navy consisting of 600 triremes (war vessels) into Greece

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    Mass Communication Theory

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    negative side. This paper is basically analyzing Malaysia society by using the mass society theory. Malaysia society will be analyzed based on the assumptions of mass society theory. The sources that used for analysis are news articles from The New Strait Times. Six assumption of mass society theory Among the six assumptions‚ one of them says that “media have the power to reach out and directly influence the minds of average people” (Davis 1976 cited in Baran and Davis 2006‚ p.54). Average

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    Palliative Care

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    population ranges from the descendants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to migrants or of descendants of migrants from more than 200 countries. The aim of this essay is to discuss the importance of providing spiritually and culturally competent care for a person and their family receiving palliation. This essay also discusses how importance is to focus these principles to the culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with regards to death and dying. World Health

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