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    P3 - Explain how to plan a small scale health education campaign relevant to local or national strategies. We first started doing our health campaign on smoking and aimed it on people that were 16 years old and pregnant women. Smoking causes health problems such as several types of cancer which have been broadcasted through advertising and several other campaigns warning people about the repercussions of smoking. There have been many national health strategies to help promote the negative impact

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    That Vision Thing: Do We Need It? Michael E. Raynor T H E CEO OF IBM‚ LOUIS V. Gerstner‚ Jr.‚ was widely quoted in the press when‚ faced with the challenge of turning around the beleaguered computer maker‚ he said‚ ’the last thing IBM needs right now is a vision ’. 1 For a good many critics‚ Gerstner ’s comment was greeted with a heartfelt ’it ’s about t i m e ’ - - t h a t is‚ it is about time that a senior executive had the courage to speak up and put all that rhetoric about visions and

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    How do I develop a personal code of ethics? Developing your own personal code of ethics is one of the most important things you can do for yourself. A personal code of ethics puts into writing those ideas and philosophies that are the essence of your life and allows you to say I will do this because I believe this. A code of ethics is a document‚ which you can look to each day not only as a reminder of what you believe in but also as an encouragement to carry on with your daily walk. The

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    Why Latinos Need to Be Educated? The Hispanic population has increased in the last years in the United States. Because of this‚ the Latino students’ population has grown also in public schools. In the year 2002‚ the census data noted that there was 37.4 million Latinos/as. One third was less than 18 years old‚ and 13.3% of the population made up of Latinos was projected to grow one-fourth (24.4%) of the total U.S population by the year 2050 (Soto‚ 2008). School and college age youth represented

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    Why We Need Labeals

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    the reason we need labeals is for if you go and buy a meal at least you would now how many calories and thing will be in the food that they are searving in side the food that you are going to be eatting. So many people are like i dont want to eat that because it has to many calores in my food before they order so they get like a sald but when you look at some slaid have meat on them and that still conseves your helth .Then many other people realy dont care about there health and they eat anything

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    Why We Need Friends

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    When all your friends were busy exactly in the moment you need them? Well ... I have been through this myself till I met someone who helped me understand why this happens to me‚ and now she is my best friend. First of all she helped me to realize that I have been so selfish in how I was approaching my friendships. I was taking my friends for granted – expecting them to be there all the time‚ assuming they would be there when I need them. Telling her my past‚ I realized that instead of checking

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    Why Do Yams?

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    production of yams is their main economic source. Yam production is almost entirely done by the males in the society. Once a year men harvest a large amount of yams. Even though men control and do most of the work while harvesting the yams‚ women also play a part in the harvesting and production of yams. Women do this by helping the men cultivate the soil to prepare for the planting of the yams. Yams have a political significant in the fact that fathers prepare a yam garden for their daughters to receive

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    P. Salvo Mr. Richard Aguilar English 02 04 December 2012 Education: Why the Youth Needs It? To a lot of people‚ obtaining an education has always been a very important goal. But why? Did you ever wonder why your parents always keep on telling you most of the time to keep on striving and keep on pursuing your studies? Why they keep on reminding you almost every day that it is the key for a brighter future? And why do sometimes they push their selves off the limits just to make you get a higher

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    Why Succesful Companies Fail

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    whyWhy Succesful Companies Fail ? Ex : This article examines the internal and external factors that contributed to the decline of Dunlop. For much of its history Dunlop operated in a protected home market or instigated strategies to restrict competition. This enabled Dunlop to dominate the British tyre industry. The complacency and inertia of management was exposed by a number of external jolts that produced radical environmental changes. Management failed to develop appropriate strategies which

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    Why did a stalemate develop on the Western Front? Stalemate during war is when no action can be taken or progress made. The Stalemate on the Western front‚ a line of trenches stretching from the Swiss Alps all the way across France to Nieuwpoort in Belgium‚ was a dilemma that was not foreseen by either the allies or Germany. Originally it had been predicted that the war would be over after a quick and decisive battle‚ this perception was quickly diminished once the war had begun. No one reason

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