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    Deaf Awareness

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    there is one thing that only continues to improve and that is access. Since the ADA’s laws have become stricter in regard to access‚ technology‚ communication‚ and resources continue to expand. Unfortunately‚ awareness is still gaining its reputation. One of the issues on behalf of awareness is the availability of understanding between a Deaf person and an officer. Since they are standing for the law‚ it is often time that they believe that they are doing the “right” thing on behalf of the law; however

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    Dementia Awareness

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    DEMENTIA AWARENESS 3.4 Identify prevelance rates for different types of dementia. Prevelance shows the number of new cases of dementia in a given time period. The well established prevelance rates for dementia in the UK are – 40-64 years - 1 in 1400 65-69 years – 1 in 100 70-79 years - 1 in 25 80+ - 1 in 6 It is estimated that by 2021 there will be one million people with dementia in the UK this is expected to rise to over 1.7 million people with dementia by 2051. A steady rather than

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    Brand Awareness

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    to . ‚ Awareness of Brands and Slogans Stephen K. Keiser Marketers have focused the thrust of many promotional efforts on adolescents. Frequently‚ the objective of these promotional efforts is increased awareness of the brands otTered tor sale by the sponsor oithe promotional etTort. In order to assure maximum return for the marketers ’efforts‚ it seems necessary to assess the degree to which the awareness objective is accomplished. In the case of adolescents‚ attention on awareness should be

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    Dementia Awareness

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    Dementia Awareness Explain what is meant by the term ’dementia’ - Dementia is a name that best describes a collection of symptoms‚ which leads to a reduction in someone’s abilities and skills when carrying out day to day tasks‚ i.e. washing‚ dressing and cooking. Key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia - Areas of the brain that are affected by dementia are the Temporal‚ Parietal‚ Occipital and Frontal lobes. These all control functions of the brain such as memory‚ recognition sequencing

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    Drug Awareness

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    Drug awareness seminar held at STC THE Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) conducted a drug awareness talk last Aug. 27 at the St. Theresa’s College (STC) auditorium along General Maxillom Avenue in Cebu City. Alan Trani‚ human resource officer of STC‚ organized the seminar with PDEA officials Ramon Montenegro and Nicholas Gomez as the resource speakers. Gomez said “milkshake” is the “in thing” among the drug users today. Milkshake is a mixture of Nubain‚ a regulated drug‚ and shabu

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    Legal Awareness

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    Legal Awareness: Valid Warrantless Arrest No. 1: A police officer or a private person may‚ without a warrant arrest a person when in his presence‚ the person to be arrested has committed‚ is actually committing or attempting to commit a crime. The most common application of this is the “in flagrante delicto” rule in “buy-bust” operations. “In flagrante delicto” basically means getting caught in the act of committing a crime. A buy-bust operation is a form of entrapment usually conducted to enforce

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    www.ccsenet.org/hes Higher Education Studies Vol. 2‚ No. 1; March 2012 The Examination of Strength and Weakness of Online Evaluation of Faculty Members Teaching by Students in the University of Isfahan Ansary Maryam PhD Scholar‚ Philosophy of Education‚ Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology University of Isfahan‚ Isfahan‚ Iran Tel: 98-311-793-2543 E-mail: ansaryy1260@yahoo.com Shavakhi Alireza PhD Scholar‚ Philosophy of Education‚ Faculty of Educational Sciences and

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    Phonemic Awareness

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    Phonemic awareness is not phonics. Phonemic awareness is an understanding about spoken language. Children who are phonemically aware can tell the teacher that bat is the word the teacher is representing by saying the three separate sounds in the word. They can tell you all the sounds in the spoken word dog. They can tell you that‚ if you take the last sound off cart you would have car. Phonics on the other hand‚ is knowing the relation between specific‚ printed letters (including combinations of

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    Consumer Awareness

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    Consumer awareness Introduction In the early times‚ consumer was considered as King of the market but in the contemporary society‚ consumers are no longer safe against the mal practices such as‚ substandard goods and unsatisfactory services. The consumer has every right to reject any product or services rendered by any manufacturer in the market and can mould them to produce goods of their choice. Consumer awareness is the extent to which a brand is recognized by potential customers‚ and is correctly

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    Consumer Awareness

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    CONSUMER AWARENESS Definition Consumer awareness is making the consumer aware of His/Her rights.Consumer awareness it a marketing term. It means that consumers note or are aware of  products or services‚ its characteristics and the other marketing P’s (place to buy‚ price‚and promotion).Usually commercials and ads increase consumer awareness‚ as well as "word of mouth"(a comment from someone you know about a product or service). 1 Need : we need it so we will not be misled by producers‚it explains

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