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    Drug Policy

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    achieve is harm reduction. As noted by leading drug researcher Alison Ritter‚ harm reduction can be defined as a policy option and a group of different drug interventions. In terms of policy option‚ harm reduction typically means accepting usage of drugs and using a health framework to help people who need help. In contrast to current drug policy‚ harm reduction does not target lowering of drugs. This report identifies that the main goal of government drug policy should be harm reduction in terms of

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    Poverty in the Philippines

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    official poverty line has declined very slowly and unevenly in the past four decades‚ and poverty reduction has been much slower than in neighboring countries such as the People’s Republic of China (PRC)‚ Indonesia‚ hailand‚ and Viet Nam. he growth of the economy has been characterized by boom and bust cycles and current episodes of moderate economic expansion have had limited impact on poverty reduction. Other reasons for the relatively moderate poverty decline include the high rate of inequality across

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVES & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Mabini Campus‚ Sta. Mesa‚ Manila Tel. 7167832 to 45 loc. 316 E-mail: institute_of_cooperatives@yahoo.com COOP 3093 COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK AND PERSPECTIVE THE COOPERATIVES AND THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND AGENDA GROUP 4 BC FMA 3-1 LEADER: SANTE‚ JAYSON MEMBERS: BORJA‚ RAIZZA MAE CLARON‚ IVY DELA ROSA‚ DOMINIC FABELLAR‚

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    (BISP). Keeping in view the agenda of our research the researcher identify the main organizational model and implement structure‚ characteristics or components of Benazir income support programme and there affects in social‚ poverty alleviation/reduction and economy of Pakistan. Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has been initiated by Government of Pakistan with initial allocation of Rs.34 billion (US $ 425 million approximately) for the year 2008-09 which is the third largest allocation in

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    Rural Development Case Study

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    (M/BLGUs) in the pre-implementation phase. Determination of the development gaps have been determined during the site validation activity conducted 2 years ago by the Consultants of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and the Technical staff of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) based at the DAR-Central Project Management Office (CPMO).The result of site validation were now being studied and required documents like Feasibility Studies‚ Program of Works‚ Detailed Designs‚ Agribusiness

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    Some countries have shown no significant achievement while the others have got some. Also‚ the developing countries will get the impact due to the multiple crisis happened 2008. Because of that there is slow grown in some goals at MDGs‚ such the reduction of maternal death. However‚ the solution for accomplishing MDGs is not only the matter of financial. Indeed‚ cannot be doubted that financial is important factor but how the implemented policies and the result are crucial for achieving MDGs in 2015

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    Good Governance

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    Good Governance 1. INTRODUCTION: Governance implies control‚ direction‚ and rule with authority or administers laws to govern a system to achieve certain objectives. Good Governance implies running administration according to the defined laws to achieve the objective of promoting the welfare of the people in a democratic oriented order. Bad governance means departing from the norms of laws and subjecting system of administration to whims‚ idiosyncrasies of the rulers to achieve certain ulterior

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    Bernard Kester Assistant: Jason Wagner PA-C Preoperative Diagnosis: 1) History of breast intertriginous skin irritations. 2) Abdominal wall contour irregularities. Postoperative Diagnosis: same. Operative procedures: 1) Bilateral Reduction mammoplasty. 2) Abdominal wall/flank suction assisted lipoplasty Anesthesia: Endotrachial with local tumescent. See op. note below. Specimens removed: 1) Right breast 60 grams breast tissue to Pathology. 2) Left breast 68 grams breast tissue

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    Thesis

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    lessons? * What can be replicated? The hope is that with this level of information there can be a much more effective process of poverty reduction using tourism development as a major tool. The discussion in the paper identified a number of conclusions that are essential in better understanding the relationship between tourism development and poverty reduction. Some of these conclusions include: The need for a high degree of public participation in tourism planning and management process The

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    Globalization

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    The term globalization has obtained a high sensitive charge throughout the years. Some people consider globalization to be a benefit process‚ at the same time as inevitable and irresistible. Other people see globalization with hostility‚ even fear‚ because they believe that it causes more inequality within countries and it threatens employment and the living conditions‚ therefore hampering the social progress of a country. According to Ira Rifkin‚ in the "Spiritual Perspectives of Globalization‚"

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