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    Effect of Early Marriage

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    2006; UNICEF‚ 2005). This is because girls who marry early are twice as likely to die from childbirth and are more vulnerable to pregnancy-related complications‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ and higher levels of reproductive mortality and morbidity. Despite these‚ a number of girls get married earlier than expected in Uganda (UNICEF‚ 2005; World Health Day: Safe Motherhood‚ 2007)‚ which shows that the problem still looms at large with a mean age of early marriage at 15.5 years (UNICEF‚ 2005).

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    provide an evaluation of each stage of the programme in order to give recommendations for follow up activities and further professional development for Master Trainers and teachers. 2. Introduction 2.1. Three organisations‚ The British Council (BC)‚ UNICEF and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) Tamil Nadu collaborated on an ambitious programme to develop the skills of English language teachers in government primary schools. The project aimed to improve the English language teaching methodology of over 40

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    lives on the streets around the world. Fighting for their rights and surviving for their lives. This video is not just about advocacy‚ not just about a part of me but every children in the world suffering from what we called illiteracy… According to UNICEF‚ an estimated 100 million children worldwide live at least part of their time on the streets. In the Philippines‚ a government estimates that there are approximately 1.5 million children on the streets working as beggars‚ pickpockets‚ drug abusers

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    amway

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    6/6/08 14:20 Page 1 www.thetimes100.co.uk The role of stakeholders Introduction Amway is one of the world’s largest direct sales companies. It is a global enterprise and is privately owned by the families that started the company in 1959. Amway manufactures‚ markets and distributes more than 450 consumer products. In the UK Amway distributes a variety of products‚ including: • Personal Care - fragrances‚ body care and hair care products • Skin Care and Colour Cosmetics • Durables

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    primary judicial organ); and theUnited Nations Trusteeship Council (which is currently inactive). * Other Prominent UN system agencies are? the World Health Organization (WHO)‚ the World Food Programme (WFP) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) * UN’s Most Prominent Position Is? Secretary General Who Has Been Held Of? Ban Ki-Moon Of South Korea Since 2007 * Ban Ki-Moon Is Declarated As Secretary General On ? 1st of January 2007 * The United Nations Headquarters resides in

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    Corporal punishment should not be re-introduced into schools because some children can end up deformed and may become unstable mentally and physically and also they could end up suing the school/government or religious organisation. Corporal punishment could also be harming to the teacher or principal because the student could turn around and hit them back. How would you define corporal punishment because there are a lot of different types eg.whiping‚ electric shocks‚ slapping and the cane ect

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    Education in prison

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    illiteracy and to help them resume their education. By mastering a trade or a profession‚ learning a skill‚ and acquiring good work habits‚ a prisoner can greatly improve his chances of successfully integrating into society upon release. According to UNICEF‚ "Nearly a billion people will enter the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names and two thirds of them are women." More than 60 percent of all prison inmates are functionally illiterate. Two thirds of students who cannot read proficiently

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    The Bite of the Mango

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    and impregnated by an older man in the village who wanted to marry her. Despite the extreme pain and suffering Mariatu’s story is one of hope and redemption. She now lives in Toronto where she attends college. She also tours North America as a UNICEF Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict. Mariatu’s story of life as an 11 year old child in Sierra Leone with a loving family is shattered immediately with the arrival of the civil war that brings rebels into villages to search and

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    In the rehabilitation home‚ the boys are so violent. Most everyone there crave cocaine and marijuana. They are break furniture and toss everything in the yard. One day‚ the boys decided to break the windows of the classroom‚ and Ishmael badly cuts his hand. He has to be taken to the hospital. The next day‚ he is again taken to the hospital due to migraine. Ishmael returns to the home where the boys have been there for a month. They are starting to get over the withdrawal symptoms of doing without

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    Persuasive Essay

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    Numerous individuals volunteer their time and effort into making the community a better place. Individuals just like us are half way around the world providing food and supplies to ones in need. These volunteers are part of organizations such as UNICEF and WFP (World Food Programme). But it doesn’t have to be in a different country‚ you can help the community by participating in events such as can food drives or volunteer for a meals on wheels organizations that provide food for the needy. In

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