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    Vulnerable Populations

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    Vulnerable Populations Kathleen King- Materio BSHS/302 10/01/2012 Maryann Sorrell Vulnerable Populations All communities contain a mentally ill population. Their behavior is considered to be inappropriate and abnormal. Every society has cultivated solutions in which to treat the mentally ill in order to prevent disruption of the strong civil function. Normal behavior varies through generations and societies. When deciding if a person is mentally ill‚ the generation and culture must be taken

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    increasing aging population. Japan‚ being one‚ is not exempted from this continuously growing crisis. Peterson (1999)‚ from the cover of his book Gray Dawn: How the Coming Age Wave Will Transform America and the World‚ already expressed his clamor for global awareness regarding this issue when he stated that‚ “There’s an iceberg dead ahead. It’s called global aging‚ and it threatens to bankrupt the great powers... Now is the time to ring the alarm bell.” In Europe‚ the aging population was brought

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    Elderly as a Vulnerable Population According to the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2002)‚ vulnerability is the ability to “Be easily physically‚ emotionally‚ or mentally hurt‚ influenced or attacked.” At any given time‚ anyone can become vulnerable. Demographically‚ the nature of society is changing. The population of older people is dramatically increasing. The U.S Census Bureau states that the population of people greater than 65 is projected to double by the year

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    Population Growth

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    WHY MALTHUS WAS WRONG Over the past 10 years‚ Indian population has risen by 220 million people‚ reaching an estimated 1‚22 billion in 2012. The effects of this population increase are evident in the increasing poverty‚ unemployment‚ air and water pollution‚ shortage of food‚ health resources and educational resources. With India as an example we will discuss Malthus‚ the population growth theory and see if Malthus theory was maybe mistaken in the past but has some valid aspects today. Thomas

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    The Aging Musculoskeletal System Bone and muscle health and maintenance are important in aging adults. However‚ it is especially imperative for elder Caucasian women to have good bone and muscle health. Not maintaining strong bones can lead to bone diseases‚ such as‚ osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Poor muscle health can result in muscular atrophy. For example‚ Edith‚ who is an 84-year-old thin‚ small boned‚ white female suffers from all three of those diseases. Osteoporosis is a disease characterized

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    Population Crisis

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    Bibliography: Population of Pakistan‚ 1961-2003 POPULATION BY PROVINCE/REGION SINCE 1951

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    Population Control

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    Population should be controlled for a number of reasons. Firstly‚ the resources are limited and are running out. Secondly‚ shortage of finances is a result. However‚ it is considered an unethical practice in some religions and abortion is strictly prohibited. Moreoever‚ it adds to the GDP as more is demanded consumed and produced. Beginning on this topic‚ first and foremost reason as to why population should be controlled is because natural resources are running out. Not everybody has access

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    world population

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    World Population can be stopped if we work together. Since early times the population of our world has rose from the inventions of medicines and new technology. With population rising towards ten billion we need to begin to start thinking about preserving resources. The rising population can be controlled if we improve education‚ start a two child rule per family‚ and provide family planning guides too young adults in rural countries. Improving education throughout the world will help stall the

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    Vulnerable Population

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    Vulnerable populations are defined as those at greater risk for poor health status and health care access‚ vulnerable groups are categorized by: • Disease: e.g.‚ HIV‚ cancer or any chronic health conditions‚ • Age groups: e.g.‚ the elderly‚ children • Demographics e.g.‚ homeless individuals • Racial and ethnic minorities‚ • low SES populations • And those without adequate potential access to care (e.g.‚ the uninsured or those without a regular source of care) (NCBI‚ 2005). The health

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    Population Control

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    Human population control is the practice of artificially altering the rate of growth of a human population. Historically‚ human population control has been implemented by limiting the population’s birth rate‚ usually by government mandate‚ and has been undertaken as a response to factors including high or increasing levels of poverty‚ environmental concerns‚ religious reasons‚ and overpopulation. While population control can involve measures that improve people’s lives by giving them greater control

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