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    The job issues won’t will always be there unless the government does something about the problem and with that poverty takes a big part on it also‚ if there was an educational system allowing all people from all sorts of backgrounds gaining their skilled qualifications to a masters in science‚ but the class system like Karl Marx explains about the rich get richer and the poor will always be poor. This isn’t always the case as some poor people carry onto university or college and become independent

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    Theta Kappa this fall. My educational goals consists of going into music and choral education and evantually getting a Doctorates in Music. I enjoy working and helping others in any way that I can around Oakton and the world. I am currently a part of UNICEF where we put together projects to raise money for others who have gone through tradegies and need the help of others in order to get by. By being a student employee in Career Services for a little over a year ‚ I learned that I enjoy being able to

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    defocuses the telescope while looking at the society. First of all‚ Senegal’s lack of education is due to the fact that there exists higher ratio of boys to girls in Senegalese schools. Girls have always had fewer rights‚ but as cited in an article by UNICEF‚ in Senegal they are also forced to do housework‚ even if they have brothers

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    In 2010‚ there were over 200‚000 children fighting in wars. 20% of those kids‚ were a part of government groups. After the war‚ the government turned around and said those kids need to be prosecuted. How would you feel if you were forced to fight and traumatized for life‚ then have to go on trial for something you never wanted to do in the first place? According to the United Nations along with other human rights groups‚ a child soldier is considered a child who is 18 years or younger fighting on

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    usual thing in child’s upbringing and our teachers could use it for our education. The most important point is that we should make a distincha between corporal punishment and violence. The term “corporal punishment” can be understood in many ways; UNICEF therefore propose the following definition: “Corporal punishment is the use of physical force causing pain‚ but not wounds‚ as a means of discipline.”i Many consider that any sort of punishment is not good since it might cause harm or psychic problems

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    English gives people the access to communicate with others around the world. For instance‚ nowadays people are using English through networks such as Facebook‚ My Space‚ Twitter‚ and many others to get in contact. Also‚ big organizations like UN and UNICEF use English to communicate. So‚ every country provides English as a Foreign Language at school because of its importance. Therefore‚ it is important to learn English to connect people everywhere. Nevertheless‚ English is necessary to improve someone’s

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    RESEARCH ARTICLE ON MATERNAL HEALTH & STATUS OF WOMEN IN RAJASTHAN ABSTRACT “Maternal deaths are both caused by poverty and are a cause for it. The cost of childbirth can quickly exhaust a family’s income‚ bringing more financial hardship.” -Tamar Manuelyan‚ Vice President for Human Development at the World Bank. Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy‚ childbirth and the postpartum period. Many developing nations lack apposite health care

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    Breastfeeding Module – HUG 2121 This essay will explore various factors within breastfeeding‚ it will focus on the long and short term health benefits of breastfeeding‚ for both the mother and baby it will also discuss the reasons why women chose not to breastfeed‚ especially within the western society. Contributory factors such as social‚ psychological‚ cultural and political all contribute to the reasons women chose to breastfeed or not. WHO (2011)‚ suggests that breast milk provides the

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    provisions and principles of the Convention. Methods This article discusses juvenile justice issues drawn from a Mapping and Analysis of the Justice for Children in Botswana which was commissioned by the Department of Social Services and supported by UNICEF in 2010. The study used largely qualitative research methods which included in-depth interviews with 40 key stakeholders in the area of child protection in Botswana and interviews with key informants. Results There is an absence of administrative

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    Pinstrup-Andersen‚ P.‚ R. Pandya-Lorch‚ and M. W. Rosegrant. 1999. World food prospects: critical issues for the early twenty-first century. Washington‚ D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute. UNICEF. 1998. The state of the world ’s children 1998. New York: Oxford University Press for UNICEF. U.S. National Research Council. 2000. Genetically modified pest-protected plants: science and regulation . p. 33-35. Washington‚ D.C.: National Academy Press.

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