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    Heritage Assessment

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    Heritage shows the way of living, development by community and passed from generation to generation. Through the heritage assessment, health care provider can know the background history or tradition. As provider everybody needs to know the importance of culture. Everybody has different cultural heritage from one to another. It also helps the health care provider to evaluate the person's mental, physical and spiritual beliefs for health promotion and restoration. Heritage assessment easy way to…

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    feel. Natural Sciences is still not perfect, and as long as it remains “imperfect” there will always be a place for Religion. We even see more people in the Western-World turning from conventional-medicine to alternative more faith-based healing. Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, and Chinese Medicine have not only survived centuries but are becoming popular alternative treatments("WHO | Traditional medicine"). This may be an indication that many feel that science has advanced too quickly, and…

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    Task Shifting Model

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    The basic model of task shifting in the healthcare sector is shown in figure 2. The healthcare professionals of higher cadre, who are less in number in an organization and expected to donate some of their patient care responsibilities to the available parallel professionals of the same cadre or lower cadre and hence are called Task shift donors. The professionals in the same field but of lower cadre or of belonging to the related area in the same field are called Task shift acceptors. To make…

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    Marketing strategy Market segment It is important for my company to identify that different customers have different needs and by using marketing segments, which separates similar clients into categories, they are able to focus on their similar needs. By understanding what market segment is I can apply it in the marketing of Therapy Life Centre because I will be able to identify the customer’s needs, such as what products or treatments are most suitable for them, I will be able to understand the…

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    Vaginal Cone Case Study

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    4 Customisation of vaginal cone and its quality control measures 4.1 Introduction Globally one third of the women suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction. Every women experience mild to severe form of pelvic floor dysfunction symptoms at some point of their life. It occurs due to weak pelvic floor muscles which acts a basin for the pelvis and support the pelvic organs. The weakness inevitably occurs during pregnancy, after child birth (normal vaginal delivery and caesarean section) and after…

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    Personal Care Introduction ITC ventured into the Personal Care business in 2005, keeping with its aspiration of being India’s premier and diversified FMCG company providing different range of products to its customers. Within a short time period, ITC has launched a number of brands like Vivel, Fiama Di Wills, Engage etc. ITC does extensive consumer research to capture the consumer tastes and trends and then tries to incorporate them in their personal care products. The R&D and Product…

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    1.1 Introduction During the past, traditional knowledge has contributed a lot in sustainable practices and living but the knowledge seems to be disappearing at present. This might happened due to either the new generations do not want to accept and apply those knowledge or those knowledge are not transformed to other generations (Parajuli & Das, 2013). 1.2 What is traditional knowledge? There are other names for traditional knowledge such as local knowledge and indigenous…

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    61 million, that is the number of immigrants currently residing in the United States (Ziegler). For the past year, there has been a great deal of negativity surrounding incoming immigrants, recent immigrants, and immigration in general. These attitudes were made more prevalent when the newly elected president, Donald Trump, instituted an executive order to temporarily ban entrance to the United States to seven Muslim-majority countries (Trump). This ban was eventually lifted by the Ninth Circuit…

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    from ancient times. Since inception of knowledge about the usefulness, out of 258,650 species of higher plants 10% are considered to be useful for curing the diseases. (Shinwari 2010). From the human civilization different systems of treatments like Ayurveda, Unani, Naturopathy, Sidha, Homeopathy and many more have been devised ; but the source almost remain same i.e., medicinal plants for the treatment of human diseases (Prasad S.H.K.R 2011) .According WHO (The world health organization) 80% of…

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    Cidade De Goa Analysis

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    Cidade De Goa Profile 1) History A glimpse of lberian tradition and suggestive to the finer pleasures of life, the unique lifestyle of Goa is a portrayal of existence which is soothingly unhurried and desirably indulgent in its nuances. This lifestyle attributes to the Portuguese who introduced it about 500 years ago. Now you can experience the same enduring lineage at the serene beachfront haven that is Cidade de Goa. It was built in 1982 by one of India’s leading architect, Charles Correa.…

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