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    located at P. Inocentes St. Naval‚ Biliran. It has a welcoming ambiance that would surely attract potential and existing customers. Jelo’s Place is the right atmosphere to socialize with your peers‚ eating a delicious meal or a simple snack time for your own enjoyment. Either way‚ Jelo’s Place is the best place to spend your leisure time. Our group went to Jelo’s Place to conduct an observation regarding their services. We even made our orders there to testify on how their workers interact and serve

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    article acknowledges the six dimensions of Hofstede’s theory of cultural dimensions‚ and defines five of them for a comparison between the United States and India. This article shows for the most part‚ the definitions of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions are correct‚ but the article did identify some ambiguities while making the comparisons. Finally‚ future areas of possible research were identified that would assist in the removal of the ambiguities. Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions US vs. India Geert

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    <b>Scientific name</b> - Kingdom- Protista‚ Phylum- Saccoina‚ Class- Rhizopodea‚ Order- Amoebida‚ Family- N\A‚ Genus- Ameba‚ Species- proteus<br><br><b>Description</b> - Amebas are one of the simplest organisms with animal characteristics. They consist of a single cell that is only about one hundredth of an inch long and it can only be seen through a microscope. The ameba ’s body is shapeless and is a jelly like mass of material called protoplasm. Its cytoplasm is transparent. The central area is

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    Introduction The book‚ "The Hidden Dimension"‚ written by Edward T. Hall was published in 1969. The book mainly aims the cultural perception of space by Hall’s proxemics Theory‚ which also called "anthropology of space" (Hissey‚ 2004‚ p.44). Edward T. Hall who is an anthropologist‚ provides the idea that individuals communicate differently according to the different cultures. Hall uses ideas of space to strengthen his theme. Synopsis of the BookIn the book‚ The Hidden Dimension‚ Hall mainly focuses on the

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    The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of health related quality of life (HRQoL) by studying a client situation in my clinical practice. My client’s name and hospital location will be kept confidential. I will be describing my client situation‚ discussing my rationale for choosing the concept and interpreting what quality of life means to my client. I will also identify specific nursing interventions that may facilitate adaption to their experience‚ and how this learning experience will

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    Revised Proposal AWARENESS OF NUTRITION AND HEALTH ISSUES AMONG PREGNANT AND LACTATING MOTHERS: A CASE STUDY OF DISTRICT BASTI‚ U.P. ABSTRACT It is a well-known fact that the growth and development of a child begins from the mother’s womb. Right from the development of the child in the mother’s womb even at the time of birth and also till the child grows older. The child needs special care nutrition and regular health checkups. It is an obligatory duty of the parents as well as the birth

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    lifestyle choices limit good health more than any other factor’ To live a healthy life people need a balanced diet and to take plenty of exercise but other habits‚ such as smoking and drinking in excess‚ can affect our lifestyles and have a negative impact on our health. Whilst some people believe that individuals themselves should know what is good and bad for them‚ others believe that some people have not been educated enough on the impacts of certain habits on their health and on others around them

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    Caitlin Teuton Dowd Sociology 1101 September 8‚ 2013 Chapter One Question for Review #6: You tell a friend that you’re taking a class in sociology. There’s a chance they know about sociology and are quite jealous. There’s also a chance they’re confusing sociology with the other social sciences. How would you describe sociology? How does sociology differ from history and psychology? Sociology is technically described as the study of human society‚ but you can break that up into two smaller

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    Community Health Advocacy Project II Maritza Novas NUR 544 October 29‚ 2012 Nancy Tahara Community Health Advocacy Project - Part Two The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS [2009])‚ says that for every dollar used in health care‚ less than $0.03 is spent in health prevention activities. Community and public health nurses are in position to actively participate in health promotion. This article will describe the terms community

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    THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH 1 LEARNING UNIT 1: 2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 CONCEPTS AND THEORIES/MODELS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH Introduction Theoretical thinking as a language Choosing a theory/model to apply to community health The dimensions model of community health nursing Orem ’s self-care deficit theory of nursing Neuman ’s systems model/theory Pender ’s health promotion model Gordon ’s functional health pattern framework Conclusion 2

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