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    POLLUTION AND PROSTITUTION A. Pollution 1.1 Sources of Pollution 1.2 Classification of Pollution 1.3 Effects on health and economics 1.4 Ways on how to reduce pollution B. Prostitution 1.4Perspective 1.4.1Prostitution as positive function 1.4.2Prostitution as negative function 1.4.3Prostitution as Career 1.5. Types of Prostitution 1.6 Causes and Effects of Prostitution 1.7 Characteristics of Prostitution 1.8. Argument in Favour of Legalizing Prostitution POLLUTION Pollution

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    For some time working mothers have been blamed for the neglect of their children‚ the breakdown of the family‚ and the decline of our society. Rather than the female workforce consisting mainly of women who either have adult children or are childless‚ recent decades have witnessed a growing proportion of employed women with children‚ especially young children Recent statistics show that 42 per cent of mothers with children aged newborn to four years are employed. The question we

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    topic of vulnerable groups in the population seeks to understand the hardships and challenges a group of aggregates faces in a life span. Vulnerability is generally referred to those individuals or groups who‚ due to age‚ poor health‚ susceptibility‚ minority status or their otherwise disempowered position in society may be prone to poor outcomes in health problems or mistreated physically‚ emotionally or psychologically. Although there are many groups that could be considered vulnerable in the population

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    Young Population Population age structure can have a significant impact on countries’ stability‚ governance‚ economic development and the well-being of its people. Reasons for Young Population: * Recent decades of high fertility (births per woman) e.g. women in sub-Saharan Africa give birth to 5.5 children on average in their lifetimes. Uganda- very high fertility rate (6.7) and a high teenage pregnancy rate (25%) * Teenage girls sell themselves for sex to earn money and end up getting

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    Population Growth Rate: Highest to Lowest Rate Nigeria: 1st Egypt: 2nd Mexico: 3rd India: 4th USA: 5th China: 6th Italy: 7th 1.How do you suppose living conditions differ between the countries furthest along in the demographic transition compared to the country earliest in the transition? How would living conditions in these two countries affect both birth and death rates? The living condition

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    numerous of different risks people are faced with throughout their life. In some cases risks are what help define who we are‚ or are simply just obstacles that conquer us or we conquer. In our lives‚ it is important to exercise self-command. However‚ we should not be so concerned with the future that we stifle the present. Some people have found that by taking risks it has left them either dead‚ with nothing at all‚ and others have found it has only brought them great things. A risk that I have taken

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    OVER POPULATION “Whether we accept it or not‚ this will likely be the century that determines what the optimal human population is for our planet. It will come about in one of two ways: Either we decide to manage our own numbers‚ to avoid a collision of every line on civilization’s graph – or nature will do it for us‚ in the form of famines‚ thirst‚ climate chaos‚ crashing ecosystems‚ opportunistic disease and wars over dwindling resources that finally cut us down to size” – Alan Weisman

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    Specific Population and the Advocate Role June 23‚ 2013 Introduction “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented.” (Goodreads‚ 2013) Advocacy is about speaking up for people who cannot speak up for themselves or helping individuals speak up for themselves. An advocate is a person who is there to make sure that the best interest of the client is always kept in mind‚ advocate support their clients

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    was being held‚ I observed a 9-month-old infant girl. She was sitting in her high chair next to her mother‚ the mother was sitting at the table with a plate of food eating and socializing with other adults at the table. The mother and infant were both eating‚ when the mother finished her food and decided to get up to get more. As she walked away from the table the infant began to make grunting noises and whimper while reaching her hands towards her mother. The other adults tried to comfort her but

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    The homeless population encounters a variety of public health problems that concerns not only the medical community but the general community as a whole . HIV/AIDS is one of the most prevalent communicable public health problems and it is still an increasing problem worldwide. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] report of worldwide epidemiologic studies‚ the prevalence rate of HIV infection among the homeless population is from 6.3-35% (Badiaga et al.‚ 2008). In order

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