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    Chronic Diseases: Heart Disease Heart disease is the most frequent condition affecting the heart‚ known as coronary artery disease. Over time‚ a buildup of cholesterol creates a substance of plaque on the inside of the coronary arteries blocking the blood flow to the heart causing it to damage the heart muscle. When a heart attack occurs‚ it creates permanent damage killing a portion of the heart. If the heart cannot effectively pump blood to the body‚ it will reduce the flow‚ and begin beating

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    Ethical Awareness Inventory The following paper will examine the ethical inventory for the author. The author will interpret his results from a previously performed ethical awareness inventory and apply them to his personal and professional development. The author will also include a statement explaining how his educational experience has impacted his ethical thinking. The author took a personal ethics inventory in which he outcome stated that the author bases his ethics "on an individual’s

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    Teen Pregnancy Awareness

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    college‚ life can seem overwhelming. One of the most important things to them‚ however‚ may possibly relationships and sexual ones at that. The purpose of our survey was to find out just how much teenagers really know about teen pregnancy and awareness. The questions we asked we really geared towards gauging their knowledge on the topic to see how much education they had received in the past. Another purpose‚ I feel‚ was to find out what changes could be made in sex education to make teenagers

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    Climate Change Awareness

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    Climate Change Awareness Between different Year Level and Gender Adalin‚ Edgar Jericho Almerol‚ Son Roy Decio‚ Louel Bernard Pascual‚ Ray Christopher Tonzo‚ Anjo John Abstract People are generally unaware of climate change. The government has put into action activities that will help raise awareness of this such as the “Earth Day”. This may provide information to most but‚ people in rural areas seem to be less educated on climate change than those in city areas who are most affected

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    OUTLINE AWARENESS OF AN ORGANIC FOOD I. Introduction A. What is awareness of an organic food? 1. How curious are consumers toward buying an organic food? 2. Are organic foods providing more than health benefits for consumer and environment? 3. What are the reasons for choosing an organic food throughout our daily life? B. Understanding the awareness of consuming an organic food. II. What is an organic food? A. Organic foods are considered to be more nutrient dense than their counterparts

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    668 Stroke Awareness

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    Stroke Awareness Outcome1: Know what stroke is. 1. Identify the changes in the brain associated with stroke. Changes in the brain will be that some parts are not getting the blood supply which then leads to dead tissue causing a form of disability depending on the area of the brain affected. 2. Outline other conditions that may be mistaken for stroke. Postictal state – happens after a seizure. Hypoglycemia – blood sugars drop‚ which can cause body paralysis‚ however a person with this will

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    Parkinson Disease

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    Parkinson disease is a gradually progressive degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Parkinson disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders. There are four characteristic problems caused by Parkinson disease‚ including tremor at rest‚ balance problems‚ stiffness‚ and slowness of movement. Parkinson disease occurs when areas of the brain‚ including an area called the substantia nigra‚ is slowly destroyed. The exact reason for this destruction is not completely known

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    Phonological awareness Phonological awareness is the understanding that the sounds of spoken language work together to make words. Phonics is the understanding that there is a relationship between letters and sounds through written language. Children who cannot hear and work with the phonemes of spoken words will have a difficult time learning how to relate these phonemes to letters when they see them in written words. Need for Teachers to teach phonological awareness skills The ultimate aim of phonological

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    Phonological Awareness Phonological awareness is an umbrella term‚ that includes multiple skills‚ one such skill is phonemic awareness. According the National Reading Panel (2010) phonemic awareness is one critical indicator of students reading abilities during their first two years of school. Phonemic awareness looks at the phonemes‚ or the smallest units of spoken sounds in language. Phonemes combine to create syllables and words. Most words combine one or more phonemes‚ for this reason is becomes

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    Global Awareness on AIDS

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    AIDS‚ too few people have access to the necessary services. With access to prevention tools such as HIV education‚ condoms‚ clean needles‚ and programs to prevent mother-to-child transmission the epidemic is improving in some countries. (Center of Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2014) Political and cultural attitudes are significant regarding prevention: for example some authorities are opposed to condom promotion‚ while others refuse to support needle exchanges for injecting drug users. Many are

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