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    The War on Drugs

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    spectrum) 1. Legalize possession of drugs but regulate how they are sold. Radical proposal * no state control whatsoever. Most agree that law enforcement should not and cannot solve the problem of drug abuse. Legalization – Harm reduction Harm reductionists are more pragmatic Concerned with the health of the community than individual rights. Cost and benefit wise. Pessimistic about legalization and should be a policy on drug by drug basis Argue that this would decrease

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    Cost Reduction Techniques

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    Cost Reduction Techniques I. Introduction a) Why the need for cost reduction measures b) Who can implement these methods? c) Can I really make a difference? Organizing and Developing a Successful Cost Reduction Program a) What management can do about cost reductions b) Developing your cost reduction program c) Waste Prevention and its impact to the bottom line d) Operational analysis – a key to many savings e) Promoting a cost reduction program f) Communication results to all levels of management/organization

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    Hainan

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    higher [ATP]/[ADP] ratio cause a higher ΔG that can be used by the cell‚ so metabolism is regulated to keep the ratio [ATP]/[ADP] high. 23. a) NAD+/NADH‚ of which the standard reduction potential is lower and represents a greater tendency to lose electrons. b) Pyruvate/lactate‚ of which the standard reduction potential is higher and represents a greater tendency to gain electrons. c) E=-0.19V-(-0.32V)=0.13V So the direction is as from left to right‚ in another word‚ lactate formation

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    of the Millennium Development Goals (2002) Aim of the Millennium Development Goal • Halving the world hunger by 2015 • Halting the spread of HIV/AIDS • Addressing gender inequality • Providing universal primary education Despite a general reduction in the proportion of the world’s population living in absolute poverty (the ‘’china effect’’)‚ there has been a widely observed expansion of global inequalities between and within countries: The worlds rich benefited disproportionately from global

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    Poverty

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    the end of the seminar the participant will be able to: 1. Describe the situation of poverty in the Philippines. 2. Identify some causes and effects of poverty. 3. Enumerate some programs and some solutions to alleviate poverty. Participant: All Staff Length of Discussion: Half day Facilitator: Any person with background on Basic Microfinance and knowledgeable in poverty that can deliver the topics with confidence. Introduction 1. Opening prayer 2. Welcoming the participant 3. Getting to

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    Bridging the Rich and Poor Gap in India Difficulties A person with less purchasing power is deeply affected because he cannot afford Goods and services‚ which the rich can afford and it’s safe to say that‚ he cannot change his life style and standard of living. Poor and rich gap can be in different forms‚ some of which are – Education‚ Income‚ Life style‚ Housing requirement and food needs to name of few. Since long‚ poor people have been ignored by the government but ignoring poor and their

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    Advertisement Analysis

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    there is a huge waterfall right behind him. The text in top right corner of the ad reads: “Bose Noise Reduction Headphones”. The intended message of the ad appears to be that if people use “Bose Headphones”‚ people will not able to hear any external noise besides the music that they are listening to over the headphones. Therefore‚ the goal of this advertisement is to emphasize their noise reduction technology to consumers. This ad uses the humorous appeal to the consumers. In the picture‚ he is about

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    expansion of assets and capabilities of poor people to participate in‚ negotiate with‚ influence‚ control‚ and hold accountable institutions that affect their lives UN (1997) In 1990‚ the World Bank’s World Development Report gave a key role to poverty reduction in development by integrating in its definition of poverty not only low income‚ but also capabilities such as health‚ education and nutrition‚ and by stressing the interactions among these dimensions. History tells us how people have had to fight

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    Malawi LEDC

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    Malawi Less developed countries case study Malawi is one of the world’s poorest countries‚ ranking 160th out of 182 countries on the Human Development Index. Progress towards reaching the Millennium Development Goal of eradicating extreme poverty has been limited. According to the United Nations Development Programme’s Human Development Report for 2009‚ about 74 per cent of the population still lives below the income poverty line of US$1.25 a day and 90 per cent below the US$2 a day threshold

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    uncertainty reduction theory. This theory states that the main goal whenever you meet a stranger is to reduce the unknown between the two of you‚ thus increasing your own ability to predict each other’s future behavior. Since you learn more about the other person‚ you can use this information and the history of your relationship to guess how they will interact

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