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    Question Community problems are the main contributors to poor health indicators in Kenya 20mks Contents INTRODUCTION. 2 COMMUNITY BASED HEALTH CARE. 3 COMMUNITY DIAGNOSIS. 3 ETHINICITY. 3 EMERGING HEALTH CHALLENGES 4 POVERTY 4 HEALTH SYSTEMS. 4 OVER-RELIANCE ON EXTERNAL SUPPORT FOR KEY HEALTH INTERVENTIONS. 4 CORRUPTION 5 UNDER FIVE MORTALITY RATES 5 MALNUTRITION 5 IMMUNIZATIONS. 6 ACCESS TO HEALTH FACILITIES 6 CHILD ABUSE 6 VIOLENCE

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    Body Scarification

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    Tribal Scarification Scarification is one of the most common rituals in tribes around the world Scarification involves cutting‚ marking‚ scratching‚ words‚ symbols or designs permanently as body alteration. In body scarification‚ you’re cutting or branding your skin. Scarification is most frequently used on darker skinned persons because it shows up better than it would on a lighter pigmented person. There are also Religious‚ Social‚ and Aesthetic reasons for scarification. In Papua‚ New Guinea

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    person who will serve as the next president. In order to decide who the best person for the job is‚ an evaluation must be performed of the candidate’s experience and qualities. Choosing the right person goes beyond political party affiliation‚ it goes to choosing the candidate with the right stuff. The U.S. Constitution states that the President of the United States must be at least 35 years old and have been born in the United States. When looking at the presidents of America’s history and trying

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    to be specific is obsessed with celebrity and vice versa; due to the power that each holds. When a magazine puts someone famous on its cover‚ people are more enticed to buy it. Hilary Mantel dares to make the rather obvious point that the royal body is public property. She describes the Duchess as “becoming a jointed doll on which certain rags are hung…‚ a shop-window mannequin‚ with no personality of her own.” Mantel states that it is important that the Duchess of Cambridge is young‚ pretty and

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    The Powers of the President In contrast to the many powers it gives Congress‚ the Constitution grants few specific powers to the president. Indeed‚ most of Article II‚ which deals with the executive branch‚ relates to the method of election‚ term and qualifications for office‚ and procedures for succession and impeachment rather than what the president can do. The powers of the president are not limited to those granted in the Constitution. Presidential authority has expanded through the concept

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    elections of 2000. On February 29‚ 2004‚ President Aristide reportedly "voluntarily relinquished" the presidency. However‚ Aristide claims he was pressured to accept the demands of the rebels by the United States and France. Alternatively‚ President Aristide claims that he was kidnapped. Following Aristide’s departure‚ Boniface Alexandre became the de-facto interim president. Alexandre‚ as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court‚ was in line to succeed the President in case of death or resignation‚ according

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    If I Were President

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    As your president‚ I would make many changes to the economy‚ education‚ healthcare‚ and the military. I came here today to talk to you about the changes in the military that would come into place when I am elected. If I step into the oval office‚ I would order more expensive standard gear to every American soldier‚ no matter the rank. This is because lives are more important than money and I would be an unqualified president if I thought otherwise. As president‚ I would also invest more money into

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    Literature Review CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction The main purpose of this chapter is to conduct theoretical analysis on two areas of concern for this study‚ which is‚ e-learning and theory of multiple intelligences. This chapter outlines the areas of concern that precipitated the decision to conduct a review of the literature on learning styles based on the theory of multiple intelligences and how they may be considered in the design of e-learning applications. In order to relate

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    Question 3 Before a candidate can become the future President of the United States he or she must be able to pass certain criteria; such as: be a U.S citizen‚ must be at least thirty-five years old‚ also must have lived in the United States for at least fourteen years. These requirements are all found under the U.S Constitution‚ Article II. Once the president has been elected‚ he or she is sworn to office and is immediately given several of responsibilities that he or she ought to become responsible

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    former president Corazon Aquino. Some laws have been changed‚ and some laws have been added‚ but almost everything remains the same. One of the laws which have not been changed is the law that states the qualifications for president. For the past four Presidential elections‚ the Commissions on Elections used the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines to evaluate the candidates for presidency. In the 1987 Constitution‚ Article 7 Sections 4 and 5 state the qualifications for president. First

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