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    I was reading the newspaper the other morning when I came across your article, titled “Health and Wealth”. I couldn’t help but feel urged to contact you as I found your article failed to mention the many other links between social economic status and health care. Though the general ideology that those in the highest income quintiles tend to live longer as they have access to better health care services may be accurate, it is also extremely vague and doesn’t touch on the several other ties…

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    In 2009, the last climate change conference in Copenhagen, countries were not able to find a solution to climate change. Back then climate change was not addressed as seriously as it will be in the next climate change conference. Many countries have realized the potential consequences of climate change and have already began looking for solutions. However, to defeat climate change, it cannot be a few countries trying to look for solutions. It has the be a collective effort by each country in the…

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    Imagine a world in which the water was undrinkable, the land was unfertile and the air was suffocating. This is the world consumed by fracking. Fracking is harmful to the environment but seems to be making its way still around the world. Understanding the risk and the benefit ration and becoming educated about the ramifications should be a requirement to the decision makers determining whether an area will allow fracking or not. “The process of this hydraulic fracturing is a well stimulation…

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    If a survey were to be conducted asking whether bottled water or tap water were most convenient, the majority of people are more than likely to say that bottled water is. Bottled water is seen to be the more convenient option by society, because it does appear that way. If someone were in a hurry can simply grab a bottle of water before they walked out the door, and they can even refill it throughout the day. The majority of fast food restaurants offer bottled water as an option because it is…

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    4.1.1 Empowering service users and equality Based on the theories of neo-classical economics, Greener (2008) proposes two main types of benefits of the promotion of markets in welfare service delivery: empowering purchasing power of service users, and improving competition and efficiency of providers. These benefits of marketisation represent in the field of care for older people. The market provision empowers service users to ‘exercise consumer sovereignty’ (Greener, 2008) through greater…

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    To aid in the application of the new practices the three-step change model should be considered. The idea behind this model is that the desired change was identified through an assessment process (McLean, 2006, p.323). Which, is why this model is appropriate for Target since its need to increase consumer information security would have been identified through statistical process control. To perform the three-step change model the organization the steps are to unfreeze, move, and refreeze…

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    Deciding to move to a rest home is a major decision that involves many factors to consider. A different emotion is experienced both by the family and the patient itself. But the main aim here is to improve the quality of care for the aged persons. Providing holistic care, managing safety for all the residents and treating them with great dignity. We choose one of the private rest home here in New Zealand as the existing health sector organisation. A 75-bed capacity institution rendering…

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    New Zealand’s longest river is the Waikato River, which runs down for 425 kilometres until it meets and flows out into the sea; not only is this the longest river in New Zealand, but it is also one of the most polluted waterways in the whole entire nation. The Waikato River start at Lake Taupo, and in a study (Waikato Regional Council, n.d.) showed that the clarity of the water passes 10 metres far in the beginning, this quickly shifts very shortly beyond Lake Taupo. Even just by the Ohaaki…

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    and the term livability has become so widely and used differently due to numerous rankings of livability has been studied(ABC.au 2014). However, most of the surveys ( see for instance liveablecity.org 2014) use the livability term to describe the quality of life and characteristics of each city which makes it livable. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s global livability survey, there is a data shown massive benefits of living in Melbourne which make Melbourne win the award for four…

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    Australian Railway Ballast

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    Australian Rail Track Corporation LTD 2005 define a railway ballast as; free draining coarse aggregate or metallurgical slag used to support railway tracks. It is recommended that ballast should be “hard durable and as far as possible angular along edges/corners, free from weathered portions of parent rock, organic impurities and inorganic residues” (Reference) Rocks which contain minerals which are deemed harmful to the longevity and behaviour of the ballasts may be rejected following…

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