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    Child Labour

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    CHILD LABOUR Children are the most important asset of any nation. Each child is an asset to the society. The future welfare of society is closely related to the welfare of the child. Children are the future of the nation. They are flowers of our national garden. It is our duty to protect these flowers. Child labour is a socio-economic problem. Child labour is not a new phenomenon in India. From ancient times‚ children were required to do some work either at home or in the field along with their

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    in Midwifery Practice: A Resource for Health Professionals Edinburgh: Bailliere Tindall Dunkley J Entwistle F. Kendall S. & Mead M. (2007) The Promotion of Breastfeeding among Low-income Women: midwives’ knowledge and attitudes following a WHO/UNICEF breastfeeding management course Evidence Based Midwifery 5 (1) p.29-34 Ewles L. & Simnett I. (2003) Promoting Health: A Practical Guide (5th Edition) London: Elsevier Science Limited Health Promotion Agency (2008) What is Health Promotion? Available

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    1.0 Introduction In today’s world‚ there are many sport figures one can look up to. We have chosen the best of the best in the tennis world‚ Novak Djokovic. Djokovic is a Serbian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world number 1 by the Association of Tennis Professionals. Despite being the underdog during his early years as a professional tennis player‚ he is now the best professional tennis player overtaking the previous king of tennis Rafael Nadal. Ever since the age of four

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    Inequality In Togo

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    to be Trafficked. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies‚ 18(1)‚ 199-210. ProQuest. (2013). Togo. CultureGrams World Edition. Retrieved from http://online.culturegrams.com/world/world_country.php?contid=1&wmn=Africa&cid=161&cn=Togo UNICEF. (2013). Togo. UNICEF. Retrieved from http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/togo_statistics.html The World Bank Group. (2013). Togo. The World Bank. Retrieved from

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    Professor DeFrance English 1 12 March 2014 A Stop to Child Trafficking Statistics from the Department of Justice show that over 100‚000 children in the U.S. fall victim to sex-trafficking each year‚ and 300‚000 to 400‚000 American children are involved in some form of sex-trafficking annually. The average age of child prostitution is 13. By the time these kids become adults they have already gone through multiple abortions. These are kids who are supposed to be in school reading and writing

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    Effects of Malnutrion

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    1.0 Background Worldwide‚ children less than five years of age are known to be vulnerable and susceptible in many respects‚ especially on matters of health. Nutritional deficiencies and malnutrition have been identified to generally affect children more than any other group. This is primarily due to poor nutrition which has been identified to occur most in developing countries‚ as well as in more prosperous areas of the world. WHO Progress Report (2002) indicates that hunger and malnutrition remain

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    Lacks in breastfeeding during the first stages of a newborns life are the important factors for infant morbidity and mortality. BFHI is a worldwide effort initiated by WHO and UNICEF to apply practices that protect‚ promote and support breastfeeding. The BFHI was launched in 1991 by World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF as a worldwide effort to guarantee infants are breastfed for the best start in life. Since then it been 19 years and this initiative has made a great improvement (Saadeh & Casanovas

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    UTMVUjfJSKU By Dr. Paul Andrew Zambrano UNICEF Nutrition Officer for Emergencies The nutrition of children in conflict-affected areas in Mindanao continues to be a serious concern for us at UNICEF. Recurring emergencies due to armed conflict and natural disasters in this region – combined with challenges on appropriate infant and young child feeding practices‚ and high incidences of diseases – threaten the well-being of young children here. I personally wish to thank UNICEF donors and supporters‚ and tell

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    kindness; and for poise‚ walk with the knowledge that you are never alone (Audrey Hepburn).” Audrey Kathleen Ruston was a British actress and humanitarian. She was not only a mother‚ but a fashion icon‚ and an award winning actress who also worked with UNICEF as an ambassador helping children (blogspot). Audrey was born on May 4‚ 1929 in Brussels‚ Belgium (biography). Her mother Ella Van Heemstra Ruston was a Dutch aristocrat who also did volunteer work. Her father was John Victor Hepburn-Ruston‚ an Anglo

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    March 6‚ 2013 In recent times‚ there has been growing concerns among policy makers about the scholastic performance of males within the education system. From the primary to the tertiary level‚ it is being observed that males continue to lag behind their female counterparts in terms of academic performance. It is a phenomenon that has been the subject of public discourse and one to which several studies have been dedicated to. This issue is not unique to Jamaica as throughout the Western education

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