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    Business Concept Proposal | Drug Prevention Program For | Executive summary This report is a business concept proposal that will help us develop a business plan for our organization which is NBK and that eventually will benefit them. The CSR project that we have chosen is a "Drug Prevention Program" that will benefit both NBK and society. In this proposal we first gave a small introduction about the company and what other CSRs the company is doing and then we included our aim

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    Topic: Prevention of Teen Pregnancy Specific Purpose: To persuade others to help prevent teen pregnancy. Thesis Statement: Teen pregnancy is one of the most difficult experiences a young woman passes through. The stress of pregnancy‚ revealing of the pregnancy to parents‚ and moving on despite the shame and worry can be terrifying. Some may say they did not use protection because they weren’t planning to have sex. These kinds of life altering choices must be considered in advance in order to prevent

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    While removing the invaders is absolutely great‚ using harmful chemicals or pesticides usually does more bad than good. However‚ there are always safe‚ environmentally-friendly‚ and natural methods of removing invasive plants. The simplest method of prevention to uninfested areas is to educate oneself about the local wildlife‚ as well as local invasive species. Once those species are able to be identified‚ certain measures can be taken‚ such as managing grasslands and pastures‚ maintaining and promoting

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    English 1301 16 April 2012 Teenage Pregnancy Prevention 750‚000 girls in the United States will get pregnant before the age of 20. Research has shown that teens that become pregnant may originate from disadvantage backgrounds. They may originate from backgrounds with single parent homes‚ poverty‚ substance abuse‚ uneducated or miseducated parents of a history of teen pregnancy and low self-esteem‚ to name a few. Being miseducated by peers of even family members may be a contributing factor in teen

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    Water Pollution and Prevention Nellie Dawn Karafa Miller-Motte College Online GS275 SUMid10 Environmental Survey October 31‚ 2010 Instructor‚ Tanya Lee Abstract Water Pollution and Prevention are terms that are used quite often. Polluted waterways have extreme effects on all living organisms. Pollution has been a problem in our world for centuries‚ and will continue to be a concern. Laws and regulations are an important part of protecting our waterways and living organisms. Organizations

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    Athletes are not the only population susceptible to tennis elbow. Folks in their 40s and 50s who do repetitive activities are often plagued. Other persons who also struggle with this issue include golfers‚ mechanics‚ machinists‚ carpenters and even computer users. This means there are lots of individuals eyeing for a cure for tennis elbow at any specific time‚ not just you. The following info discusses what tennis elbow really is‚ what causes it and what you can do to rid yourself of this disgusting

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    CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND PREVENTION IN HISPANIC COMMUNITY 1. Childhood Obesity: An Epidemic That ’s Growing Up Fast Reference: Braunstein. D‚ G‚ M.D. (2010).Childhood obesity: An epidemic that ’s growing up fast. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/glenn-d-braunstein-md/childhood-obesity-an-epid_b_619311.html Abstract: Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that effects children and adolescents. It occurs when a child is well above the normal weight for his or her age and

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    Infomotions‚ Inc.Broken Homes A Study of Family Desertion and its Social Treatment / Colcord‚ Joanna C. buy from Amazon Author: Colcord‚ Joanna C. Title: Broken Homes A Study of Family Desertion and its Social Treatment Publisher: Project Gutenberg Tag(s): probation; worker; social; social worker; desertion; workers; probation officer; bureau; social workers; court; marriage; case worker; treatment; desertion bureau; wife; case workers; deserter; domestic Contributor(s): Widger‚ David

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    EFFECT OF BROKEN HOMES ON THE SOCIETY A CASE STUDY OF AMUKOKO COMMUNITY IN AJEROMI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE ABSTRACT This paper is a report of the study that examined the effect of broken homes on the society. The sample for the study consisted of inhabitants of the randomly selected families in the neighbourhoods’ of Amukoko community. The adapted form of "Guidance and Counselling Achievement Grade Form" was used for data collection and the data collected were subjected

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    Animal Testing Prevention

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    Animal Testing Prevention 100 million animals are sitting in a lab‚ in a cage and are suffering or dying. These creatures are victims of animal testing. Animal are treated very terribly as test subjects. They are forced to bear inhumane test‚ while having no one to save them. The test results are not even as accurate as people think. The only solution is to strictly limit or completely ban animal testing. If animal testing persists‚ many animals will suffer and die‚ so alternatives such as computers

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