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    visual aids

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    CHAPTER 7 VISUAL AIDS Role of visuals Visual Aids are an essential feature of effective communication. Why? Let us answer the question with an example: Figure 78 Figure 7 is a visual aid that explains‚ in nutshell‚ some facts about the contributions each of the senses make towards helping people learn. An alternative to this visual would have been to present the information in a narrative form. This would require learners to read or listen to a text carefully‚ assimilate the facts and

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    Legal Aid

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    legal aid provision as we lack agreement on the aims and objectives of a legal aid system”. Discuss. INTRODUCTION Legal aid helps with the costs of legal advice for people who can’t afford it. If anyone needs help with the costs of legal advice‚ he can apply for legal aid. Whether he  will receive it depends on: the type of legal problem he has; his income (how much he earn) and how much capital (money‚ property‚ belongings) he has; whether there is a reasonable chance of winning his case and whether

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    First Aid

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    Prioritise treatment. Life threatening conditions must come first. * Do not remove infant of child unless needed. * Promote recovery‚ by giving first aid treatment. Keep the infant or child stable. * Reassure the infant or child‚ and any other children who may be involved. * Call emergency services‚ and pass on any information of the event to professional help or parent. 015.1.2 * Cover any cuts on your own hands with a plaster. * Wash hands immediately after any contact

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    Cuba's Fight Against HIV

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    In the 1980’s‚ Cuba emerged as one of the leading forces in the fight against HIV in the Caribbean. The new virus stumped doctors as it ravaged and attempted to engulf the small island in disease and squalor. Fortunately‚ the Cuban government took fast action and put preventative measures into place to both detect and prevent the spread of the HIV virus. Cuba’s aggressive measures included testing citizens for the virus and quarantining those infected who were infected in sanatoriums. The United

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    Visual Aids

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    USING THE VISUAL AIDS Introduction Visual aids can be a very powerful tool to enhance the impact of your presentations. Words and images presented in different formats can appeal directly to your audience’s imagination‚ adding power to your spoken words. Think of using visual aids for the following reasons: * if they will save words - don’t describe your results - show them; * if their impact would be greater than the spoken word - don’t describe an image - show it. Think about

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    Foreign Aid

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    St Paul’s Catholic College‚ Manly 2013 Formal assessment task Student information sheet [pic] |Student name / number | | |Subject |Geography | |Year |10

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    International Aid

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    very fast in the recent times with respect to education‚ infrastructure and other developments‚ while there exist few poor nations struggling to keep up development and compete with talents around the world‚ due to globalization. Can the donation or aid from other nations help them ?. It does have some benefits‚ though there exists some disadvantages too. First of all‚ For a poor nation‚ raising own fund for any projects either in education or infrastructure will create more strain on the other

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    Singapore‚ 17 April 2009 – All Singaporeans should have the freedom to love‚ regardless of their sexual orientation. With this belief‚ a group of like-minded volunteers are encouraging Singaporeans to gather at Hong Lim Park on 16th May 2009‚ in support for an inclusive Singapore – free of bigotry towards LGBT (Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual and Transgender) Singaporeans. Through the event‚ Pink Dot Sg hopes to show that Singapore can be a better society if it breaks down the barriers to understanding.

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    Aids In Black America

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    After viewing the documentary film‚ ’Out of Control: AIDS in Black America’‚ I was shocked and vividly awaken to how this disease has reached epidemic portion in the black community of this country‚ and how it has been ignored by both black and white leadership at all levels of community involvement and well as at governmental levels . Phill Wilson‚ executive director of the Black AIDS Institute in Los Angeles says that many of our black leaders and celebrities have acknowledged and supported to

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    Foreign Aid

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    to develop a country which is once very dependent on help from others to be able to take care of it’s people economically through development. “In the years after World War II‚ the United States quickly became the world’s largest supplier of foreign aid. In fact‚ the United States assumed the position of a world superpower‚ and the government sought to implement a foreign policy that would maintain that status. By providing assistance to other countries‚ the United States hoped to strengthen a liberal

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