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    War has been one of the key institutions of the practice of international relations‚ and has always been a central focus of the study of international relations. In the post-cold war period many observers have suggested that the nature of war is undergoing fundamental changes‚ or even that in some parts of the world at least‚ it has become obsolete. With the advance of economic interdependence through globalization‚ and the spread of democracy‚ some groups of states seem to have formed security

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    Despite incredible improvements in health since 1950‚ there are still a number of challenges‚ which should have been easy to solve. These are some facts: One billion people lack access to health care systems. • Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one group of conditions causing death globally. An estimated 17.5 million people died from CVDs in 2005‚ representing 30% of all global deaths. Over 80% of CVD deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. • Over 8 million children under

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    process that requires knowledge sharing and joint responsibility for patient care. Sometimes it occurs within long-term relationships between health professionals. On other occasions‚ collaboration may involve short encounters. In these settings‚ there is no second chance to collaborate effectively. The challenge then‚ is to make the most of all interactions in order to use the best knowledge and abilities of all the health team and produce positive patient outcomes. (Collaboration: It’s Worth Our

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    HOME HEALTH CARE Lesson notes prepared by : Major(mrs) Mrunalini.JS Lecturer RAKMHSU(10-11-08) INTRODUCTION: The health care management not only involves the patient but also family members friends and other resources‚ To regain the optimal health to function within their limitations‚ and remain in the home environment. Success lies on quality of nurse-client relationship. OBJECTIVES 1. Understand the key terms and their meaning 1. Describe the management of health care

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    In this reading there were numerous intriguing events that occurred. The four things that I found most interesting was The Emancipation Proclamation‚ Reconstruction Era‚ The Depression Year and the need for slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation was issued January 1st‚ 1863 it declared salves free in certain areas during the civil war. Kinn expressed that “it was a military move‚ giving the South four months to stop rebelling”. Which is a smart move that Lincoln took just to spare the union by undermining

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    most of their crops in the marketplace. He also gave up some of the government control on education‚ health care‚ housing‚ and other necessities- all of which had previously been completely under the control of the government. In addition to this‚ he allowed people to establish their own businesses outside of agriculture which they were not allowed to do before. All of these factors beneficially changed the economy by leading to a 48% increase in economic output in the countryside. Deng went on to open

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    In this section I will demonstrate: the implications of duty of care. understanding the support available for addressing dilemmas that may arise. the knowledge to respond to complaints. The implications of duty of care. A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. A definition from Wikipedia Examples how we do this in my setting.Within our

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    M1- Assess the effects on those using the service of 3 different discriminatory practices in health and social care setting. There are many forms of discrimination for example ageism‚ sexism‚ racism. All of these discriminatory practices can have an effect on people especially those who use health and social care provision. Racism- In a health centre a women wanting to see a specific gender of doctor‚ but there is no doctor there which she wants to see so then maybe this women will not be seen

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    Task 1 P1. Explain the concepts of equality‚ diversity and rights in relation to health and social care Health and social care practice should acknowledge‚ respect and accommodate this diversity. Promoting inclusion and equality‚ taking rights into account‚ is an important part of health and social care provision. A central issue for care worker and care originations is how best to respond to the needs of a diverse population‚ while also ensuring that every service user enjoys equality. For example

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    FACULTY OF ART DEPARTMENT OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA STUDIES FIRST SEMESTER 2013 Title: | Introduction To Cultural Anthropology | Code: | PG 151 | Credit points: | 8 | Contact Hours: | 3 | Lecturer : | Sibona Nega KOPI (PhD) | UNIT DESCRIPTION This course covers the similarities and differences in human societies‚ from hunting and gathering to industrialized societies. It compares and contrasts Papua New Guinean beliefs and practices with those of other societies. Students are introduced

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