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    What are the social determinants of health? While there is general health improvement over the last few decades‚ why is there still a widening gap of health inequalities? The World Health Organization (WHO) defines the social determinants as the conditions in which people are born‚ grow‚ live work and age. These situations are shaped by the distribution of money‚ power and resources at global‚ national and local levels. What is the changing general health improvement over the last decade? For the

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    Change A Bad Way

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    What if you changed in a bad way? Then you’ll most likely think change is bad but then there’s other people that think change is good because they changed in a good way. To me it is good because I have had many good changes. Therefore change is good depending on the situation. Change is good for society because without change everything wouldn’t be how it is today. For example if buildings were never changed by people the way they were made back then lots of homes would be destroyed by bad weather

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    1.4 explain different ways of segmenting customer groups There are many different ways for a company to segment customer groups in order to find the most ideal customers for certain products or services that they are offering. Some of these include geographic segmentation‚ demographic segmentation‚ psychographic segmentation‚ and behavioural segmentation. 1. Demographics (age‚ race‚ religion‚ gender‚ family size‚ ethnicity‚ income‚ education level). This is basically the study of population. Demographic

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    The Inuit Way of Life

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    The Inuit were people who lived in the Arctic such as Alaska‚ Northern Canada and Greenland. They can also be called Eskimos. The word Inuit refers to "real people of the north" and from this distinction as well as their way of living which I observed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History‚ I conclude that these people were a race of people with a strong spirit for life in general as well as each other. Their social customs included storytelling‚ dancing‚ drum playing‚ crafts‚ celebrations

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    The Five Ways of Knowing

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    The Five Ways of Knowing: Thomas St. Thomas Aquinas listed what he saw as five intellectual proofs of the existence of God—proofs that were dependent on reason and observation‚ yet not the revealed word of God. For centuries‚ the five ways were regarded as the truth and revered by theologians and common folk alike. The five ways deal with reason and observation. The first way‚ Aquinas explained‚ revolves around a first mover. As described by Young‚ W. (2004) this is‚ “the change of something

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    hope when areas of a person’s life appears bleak and studies have proved that optimism is good for a person. The article‚ Dispositional Optimism and Primary and Secondary Appraisal of a Stressor : Controlling for Confounding Influences and Relations to Coping and Psychological and Physical Adjustment by Edward C. Chang‚ is about the link between optimism and pessimism has with the physical and psychological well-being and the many tests that a person could complete to discover how high or low

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    Knowledge based on Reason‚ this includes the Sciences‚ History and Mathematics. The Emotion based Areas of Knowledge are comprised of The Arts and Ethics and in these fields good work is defined by its base‚ Emotion. Emotion is probably one of hardest Ways of Knowing to comprehend and perhaps to define in this context. To know by Emotion is to feel through the heart and use that a basis of your beliefs. An example of this is seen in former president Hoover and his efforts to help impoverished Polish

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    Milky Way Summary

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    Summery Analysis The Milky Way is the earths’ galaxy and it’s happening’s hold the interest of many scientists. In Daryl Haggard and Geofrey C Bower’s article “Into the Heart of the Milky Way” they discuss a phenomena that was discovered in the nucleus of the Milky Way only forty years ago which is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A* right in the core. Throughout the article the author’s explain many unpredictable events that have been observed. The article begins by explaining the G2

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    Look Both Ways

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    Look Both Ways is an Optimistic Film. To what extent do you agree? Sarah Watt’s film‚ “Look Both Ways” depicts the initial inability of people to deal with grief but with understanding and communication its shows everybody is capable of dealing with pain. Presented when fear had taken control of the Western World as a result of the horrific terrorist attacks of September 11th‚ 2001‚ Watt convinces the audience that there can still be optimism which leads happiness even when people are fearful

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    could be an outstanding warrior‚ one day. As a King’s son and rightful heir to the throne‚ he is in the line with the forces of natural order. Not only does Malcolm value bravery‚ he values loyalty too. He is shrewd‚ intelligent and confident about what he has to do. We detect his political intelligence when he manipulates Macduff‚ testing his loyalty until Macduff declares that he (Malcolm) is not fit to be King at all. When they both receive the news of the massacre of Macduff’s family‚ Malcolm

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